Vocabulary
Prose
Point of View
Modifiers
Persuasive Writing
100
The feeling of a piece of literature (cautious, sad, excited)
What is tone
100
This type of writing is never prose
What is poetry
100
The writer shares a story from these three points of view
What first person, omniscient, and third person limited
100
If I want to form the comparative degree of a one syllable modifier I add this
What is -er
100
The first sentence in a persuasive essay is to do this
What is grab the reader's attention
200
When someone is impaired
What is disabled
200
Writing that deals with truth is called this
What is nonfiction
200
We get to know all character's thoughts and feelings from this point of view
What is the omniscient point of view
200
Most one-syllable modifiers for the superlative degree by adding this
What is -est
200
A statement in a persuasive essay that shows what the writer thinks is called this
What is the writer's opinion statement
300
Fictional piece of writing that has been told again and again
What is a Folktale
300
Two types of nonfiction writing about people
What are biography and autobiography
300
The author zooms in on one character and their thoughts and feelings in this point of view
What is third person limited
300
Modifiers that have three or more syllables for the comparative degree by using this word
What is "more"
300
A transition word/phrase to show a compare/contrast relationship
What is instead
400
Events told in order of how they happened in a piece of writing (first, next, last)
What is chronological order
400
The author uses this literary technique to teach the reader a lesson about people and life
What is a theme
400
The reader can learn a different perspective in a story by changing this
What is point of view
400
Modifiers that have three or more syllables form the superlative degree by adding this
What is "most"
400
In the conclusion paragraph of a persuasive essay, the writer asks the reader to make a change.
What is call to action
500
The term that means joyful
What is jubilant
500
The author writes for these three purposes
What is to inform, entertain, and persuade
500
If the reader is reading an autobiography, than it is told from this point of view
What is first person point of view.
500
When writing using modifying words or phrases, they should be put as close to this as possible
What are the words they modify
500
In persuasive writing, the author is trying to have the reader do this
What is convince reader of a stand on a given subject