This is the the point of view of which theme statements are written.
What is 3rd person?
This was the type of play A Midsummer Night's Dream was.
What is a comedy?
This is what TQE stands for
What is Thoughts, Questions, and Epiphanies?
This is the acronym used to remember several basic coordinating conjunctions.
What is FANBOYS?
What is summer?
These were the short stories we read by Ray Bradbury.
What are The Vedlt, The Other Foot, and Marionettes Inc.?
This is the type of speech the mechanicals talked in.
What is prose?
The appeal of pathos
What is an appeal to emotions?
This is the type of noun "memory" is.
What is an abstract noun?
This is the genre of our lit circle books.
What is nonfiction?
The statement "Life is a highway" is this piece of figurative language.
What is a metaphor?
_____ said "The course of true love never did run smooth."
Who is Lysander?
The appeal of logos
What is an appeal to logic?
This word or utterance that expresses emotion and is used to add emphasis without changing the message of the sentence
What is an interjection?
You shouldn't send an email past this time unless it is an emergency.
What is 8pm?
This person wrote Names/Nombres.
These were the King and Queen of the fairies.
The appeal of ethos
What is an appeal on credibility?
A word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause.
What is a preposition?
This person banged on Mr. Smith´s door on the first day of school.
Who is Colin Michael Fitzgerald?
This was the allusion in the Veldt through the name of the children.
What is Peter Pan (Wendy and Peter)?
“A lover that kills himself most gallant for love. A lover, or a tyrant?”
What is Pyramus?
The overlap between various personal and social identities.
What is intersectionality?
The sentence ,‘Although Billy ate the cookies, he was still very hungry’ is this type of sentence.
What is a complex sentence?
These are the six metacognitive annotation stratigies.
What are prediction, question, connection, summary, critique, and identify key moments?