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Implicit v Explicit
Figurative Language
Argumentative Writing
Elements of a Story
Point of View
100
When a writer expects the reader to use their brain to figure out something.
What is an implicit statement?
100
Uses like or as.
What is a simile?
100
Another word for argument.
What is a claim?
100
Another word for theme.
What is lesson?
100
When I say "I" and "me" in a story, I am using this.
What is first person?
200
When a writer tells the reader everything they need to know.
What is an explicit statement?
200
Direct comparison between two unlike things.
What is a metaphor?
200
You need this to show your reader that you have done research on the topic.
What is evidence?
200
This is a single word that tells the main idea.
What is topic?
200
This point of view does not include the writer as a part of the story
What is third person?
300
In your face.
What is explicit?
300
"She sells seashells" is an example of this.
What is alliteration?
300
When you tell your reader where your information came from you are doing this.
What is citing a source?
300
This is where a story takes place.
What is setting?
300
This point of view is used in instructions.
What is second person?
400
Do some thinking.
What is implicit?
400
If I say "I've told you a million times to do something," I am using this.
What is hyperbole?
400
If you use something word-for-word, you need to use these.
What are quotation marks?
400
This is what happens in a story.
What is plot?
400
When the reader knows the thoughts and feelings of every character.
What is third person omniscient?
500
Not literally stated.
What is implied?
500
If I say "the sun smiled," I am using an example of this.
What is personification?
500
If you do not mention a source, someone can accuse you of this crime.
What is plagiarism?
500
This is the fight that takes place in a story (__vs.__)
What is conflict?
500
When the reader knows the thoughts and feelings of only one character.
What is third person limited?