This type of writing tells a story using sentences and paragraphs.
What is narrative prose?
This operator asks you to look closely at the parts of something and explain how they work together.
What is analyze?
This is a group of lines in a poem, often separated by a blank space.
What is a stanza?
This type of writing is about real facts, events, or people.
What is non-fiction?
Before answering, you should carefully read this part of the exam.
What is the question?
This type of narrator knows what every character is thinking and feeling.
What is a third-person omniscient narrator?
This operator asks you to show the differences between two or more things.
what is a contrast?
This is when you compare two things without using "like" or "as."
What is a metaphor?
This is the name for using formal and polite language in writing.
What is formal style?
This is the first thing you should do when writing your answer in an exam.
What is make a plan?
This type of narrator tells the story from their own view.
What is a first-person narrator?
This operator means to talk about different sides of something.
What are discuss?
This is when a character talks alone on stage to show their thoughts.
What is a monologue?
These are tools like metaphors or alliteration that make writing more interesting.
What are stylistic devices?
In an exam, this helps you avoid mistakes and improve your answer.
What is checking your work?
This way of writing shows a character’s thoughts as they happen, like a flow of ideas.
What is stream of consciousness?
This operator asks you to talk about the good and bad parts of something.
What is assess?
This is how rhyming words make a poem sound nicer or easier to remember.
What is creating rhythm?
This word describes the level of formality in the language you use (formal or informal).
What is register?
This is how you should divide your time during an exam (reading, planning, writing).
What is time management?
These are clues that a narrator might not be telling the truth or the full story.
What are inconsistencies, lies, or mistakes?
This operator asks you to explain the meaning of something and support your ideas with evidence.
What is interpret?
These are the words in a play that tell the actors what to do or how to move.
What are stage directions?
These two things make your writing easier to read: clear ideas and proper language.
What are style and structure?
This is a good way to make sure your answers match what the question is asking.
What is underline keywords in the question?