Dramatic monologue is what type of poetry?
Dramatic Poetry
What is P.I.E.E.D.???
Persuade, inform, entertain, explain, and describe
The reader only knows the thoughts and feelings of the narrator as he or she tells the story through their eyes.
First Person POV
What is step 3 for the reading strategy?
Read/highlight questions
What is 4x4?
16
This form of monologue differs from dramatic monologue because the speaker is ALONE!!!
Soliloquy
TRUE OR FALSE:
Stories, Poems, and Plays are written to entertain.
True
The reader only knows the thoughts and feelings of one main character
Third Person Limited
What strategy do you use for poetry?
TPCASTT
Define Inference
Educated guess
A poem in which a character addresses an audience
Dramatic Monologue
What is the Authors Purpose?
Florida is a state in the southern United States. The capital is Tallahassee, and the state bird is the mockingbird. There are many beaches in Florida.
Inform
The reader knows the thoughts and feelings of all the characters.
Third Person omniscient
What strategy do we use for summary questions?
B.M.E.
____ is the voice in a poem
Speaker
What is the syllable pattern for the poem below:
The old bicycle
leaning against the lamp post
will it fall over?
5,7,5
What is the authors purpose?
Come and get your very own Speedy Scooter! It will make you super fast and let you have tons of fun! You should definitely buy a brand new Speedy Scooter today!
Persuade
This point of view is the least often used by authors.
2nd person
What is step one for the reading strategy?
READ THE DIRECTIONS
I have mountains of work to do is an example of what?
Hyperbole
a 14 line poem
sonnet
What is the authors purpose?
I walked home on Monday and opened the front door as usual. All of the sudden, I heard, "Surprise!" and all my friends humped out with presents. My birthday was still a week away! Boy, was I surprised!
Entertain
This type of point of view uses words such as he, she, and they to refer to characters.
Third Person Point of View
What is TPCASTT
Title, paraphrase, connotation, attitude, shift, title, theme
_____is the dictionary definition
Denotation