A counterclaim is
What is the opposing claim?
The narrator of a first person narrative is this
What is a character in the story?
The difference between a metaphor and simile is this
What is simile uses like/as while metaphor does not?
The beginning of a story is called this
The exposition
Name three of Santa's reindeer.
Dasher, prancer, dancer, Vixen, Commet, cupid, Donner, Blitzen, Rudolph
A rebuttal is
Arguments or evidence that weaken or disproves the counterclaim
A third person narrator is this
When a story references Romeo and Juliet's love story, this is called
What is allusion?
This part of the story builds suspense
What is rising action
This person played the main character in "Home Alone"
Who is Macaulay Culkin?
A counterclaim for "Teachers should assign homework is
Homework does not help students learn.
Students are overburdened with homework
The narration of this text is.....
Roberto saw that the elderly man had dropped his keys when he got off the bus. It wasn’t his stop, but Roberto worried that the man might not be able to get into his home.
What is third person limited?
The example is what type of figurative language:
glimmering girl
What is alliteration?
The message of the story
What is theme?
In "The Nightmare Before Christmas," this character is in love with Jack Skelton.
Who is Sally?
Name a type of evidence
Expert opinion
Statistics
Surveys
Quotes
The narration of this text is ...
The elderly man didn’t realize he had dropped his keys when he got off the bus. Roberto hesitated for a moment because it wasn’t his stop, but he knew what he had to do.
What is third person omniscient?
This is an example of what type of figurative language:
The stars danced playfully in the moonlit sky.
What is personification?
The problem in a story is this
In "A Christmas Carol," these three ghosts appear before Ebenezer Scrooge?
Who are the ghosts of Christmas past, present, and future?
Evidence must be both
Sufficient and relevant to support the arguments.
A first person narrator does not know this in the story.
-what other characters are thinking
-anything that happens when they are not around
This is an example of what type of alliteration:
Boom! Pop! Sizzle!
What is onomatopoeia?
Mrs. Hutchinson is an example of this in a story.
What is a protagonist?
This is the author of "A Christmas Carol."
Who is Charles Dickens?