The author's belief about an issue.
What is a claim?
The problem of the story.
What is the conflict?
The narrator of the poem is called this.
What is the speaker?
A text written in time order.
What is chronological order?
To have an effect on something.
What is to influence?
How the author supports their claim.
What is support?
How we analyze characters.
What is W.A.R.T.S.?
The part of the poem that is repeated.
What is the refrain?
A text written showing the similarities and differences of something uses this type of text structure.
What is compare and contrast?
To give a central focus or basis.
What is centers?
Taking what you know about one group and applying it to everyone.
What is a generalization?
The events of the story.
An extreme exaggeration.
What is hyperbole?
Timelines, charts, graphs, photographs, captions, maps, and footnotes are all categorized as these.
What are nonfiction text features?
Chief or Main Importance
What is primary?
Giving favor to something in an unfair way.
What is bias?
"I went to the store" is written in this Point of View.
First Person
When an object is given human characteristics.
A text that is structured that shows something that happens, and what caused it to happen uses this text structure.
What is cause and effect?
To make clear by giving an example.
What is illustrate?
Errors in reasoning based on faulty logic.
What is a Logical Fallacy?
The outside narrator can see the thoughts of every character in this type of point of view.
Language that uses the 5 senses to create an image in your mind.
What is sensory language?
What is use the context around the word to make a guess of what it means?
To describe the character or qualities of something or someone.
What is to characterize?