Comparing two things using the words 'like' or 'as'
Simile
These stories feature dragons, knights, and everything in-between.
Fantasy
This is what the R stands for
Restate the question
I went outside to get some air.
First Person
The first paragraph is called this.
Introduction
Giving humanlike qualities to non-human things or charactaers.
Personification
Real world story, made up characters
Historical fiction
Another word for writing down evidence
Cite
John went outside to get some air.
Third person. (Limited)
The last paragraph is called this.
Conclusion
Comparing two things NOT using the words 'like' or 'as'
Metaphor
These stories might involve scientific concepts, but are not real.
Sci-Fi or Science fiction
Another word for explanation
I saw him go outside to get some air!
First person
This is where you get your evidence.
The Text (Passage)
the creation or use of words that phonetically imitate, resemble, or suggest the natural sounds associated with an object or action
onomatopoeia
A story written about a specific person
Biography
We use RACE for primarily this type of writing.
SCR (Short answer)
Lucy saw John go outside to get some air.
This needs to be checked, or you might misspell something!
Grammar and Spelling
Hyperbole
Drama
This is what you add after your textual evidence
Authors name and page number
You went outside to get some air.
Second-Person
You need to this to keep things in order.
Organize the essay.