Fiction
Poetry/Drama
Essay
Informational
Argumentative
100

What is the difference between tone and mood? 

Tone: Author's attitude and feelings towards the subject in a text

Mood: The reader's feelings while reading the text. 

100

How are poems organized by? 

Lines and Stanzas

100

What should be in your introduction? 

A thesis statement

100

What do you call the sentence that controls and guides the text?

Thesis Statement

100

What do you call the statement that states the author's side of the argument?

Claim

200

How does the author's use of sensory langauge help develop the tone of a text? 

By using descriptive and specific langauge and imagery to help the reader understand the author's attitude. 

200

What is the purpose of stage directions? 

To help the reader infer on the characterization of (character) based on the actions given. 

200

What structure should your body paragraphs follow? 

A.B.E.

Answer

Best Evidence

Explain

200

What is the purpose of a caption on an image? 

To provide a decription/ additional information on a print or graphic feature of a text.

200

When the majority believe an opinion because others think it is true. For example when others participate in a trend. 

Bandwagon 

300

What is the acronym we use to help us track Characterization? 

S.T.E.A.L

Speech

Thoughts

Effect

Actions

Looks

300

What is the purpose of repetition in a poem? 

To emphasize the speaker's desire or message. 

300

Why should you use transition words and phrases in your essay? 

To help organize and move from idea to idea smoothly. 

300

What is most likely the author's purpose for using cause and effect text structure in a text?

To illustrate the relationship between an event and its conseqences. 

300

The fallacy in which extreme consequnces are given when the audience chooses an incorrect argument.

Slippery Slope
400

Define Irony

When there is a contrast between what we expect versus what is realistically happening. 

400

How can we identify if there is a tone shift? 

By tracking the vocabulary and figurative language used through out the text. 

400

Identify if the following prompt is an argumentative or informational prompt: 

Write an response in which you analzye the differences between the character development of Calidore in the story and in the poem. Be sure to include evidence from both texts to support your response. 

Informational

400

How can the author support their claims in a text? 

By providing text evidence and commentary.

400

What do we call the method in which the author identifies the opposing view point but provides evidence to prove against the opposing view point?

Counterargument and Rebuttal/Refutation

500

How does foreshadowing in a text help contribute to the development of the resolution? 

By providing hints to the reader of what is to come in the text. Pay attention to: 

-Figurative language

-Symbolism 

-Characterization/ Character Development 

500

What is the difference between the denotative and connotative meaning of a word? 

Denotative: the literal/ dictionary definition of a word

Connotative: the implied or emotional connection a word can create

500

What is the best words that can replace changes in the sentence below: 

Having to get out of bed to turn it off changes the likelihood of hitting the snooze button.

a. Varies

b. Shifts

c. Controls

d. Decreases

D. Decreases

500

Name the five organizational text structures. 

Chronological Order/Sequence 

Compare and Contrast

Cause and Effect

Problem Solution

Description


500

When an argument is oversimplified or exaggerated.

Example: 

"I wasn't a big fan of the movie Coco" 

"Oh so you hate Mexican culture"

Strawman