What is the highest point of the story?
The Climax
If you think you are going to throw up you...
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What is citation?
When you state who wrote/said something by putting their last name and the page/chapter it was stated.
Super Specific Silly Songs
is what type of figurative language?
Alliteration
Where does our main character in the story we are about to read live?
A landfill/trash dump
What is the last point of the plot?
Resolution
When do you ASK for fidgets?
Before class starts
Why do we cite our information? (Think Rhetoric)
To give credibility to the writer (ethos) and make sure we aren't plagiarizing
Give an example of onomatopoeia
a noise or action sound of some kind
I, we, my, me--is this first person or second person?
first person
What takes up the majority of the plot?
Rising action
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Which of these is correct:
1. blah blah." (Bartelt 88).
2. Blah Blah." (Bartelt 88)
I have asked you this question like a million times.
What type of figurative language is in this sentence?
Hyperbole
"You probably wouldn't guess it, but she wouldn't make it to the end of this chapter."
Is this first person or second person?
Second person
Character v character, character v nature, character v technology, character v society, character v self
What are three things you should be doing when the bell rings?
Sitting in your seat, listening, doing the daily prompt
I am open to other answers IF they are right
Which of the following is correct?
1. "Period girl." (Bartelt 140)
2. "Period girl". (Bartelt 140)
1
What is the difference between a simile and a metaphor?
Simile compares two similar things using like or as Metaphor compares two different things
"Harry Potter felt the tension in the room."
This is third person but is it limited or objective?
Limited
What is the name of the beginning of the plot chart? AND what does it include? (there are three parts)
Exposition: Conflict, Characters, Setting
Give examples for each of the rules (for students)
Up to Ms. B interpretation (and perhaps class)
Which of the following is correct?
1. On page 41, it is stated "If you are a box, I am a box." (Silverstein 41)
1. According to Shel Silverstein, "If you are a box, I am a box." (Silverstein 41)
Both are correct-trick question because I am mischievous!
What is a cliche?
Something overused, cheesy, or superficial.
It has no more meaning
He, she, it, they--what perspective is this in? (First, second, or third person)
Third person