The Reason an author writes a piece and what his/her stance is (two answers)
what and author's purpose and point of view
Jon is like a robot: he has no emotion
This is an example of what form of figurative language
What is a simile?
When the audience knows what the characters don't
What is dramatic irony
This structure is used to tell events in the order they happened
What is literal
Describing a character's actions, appearance, and dialogue is an example of this
What is characterization
Mary: I don't want to go to school!
Her mother: That doesn't matter. You still have to go!
Mary: fine, but I won't like it
This is an example of
What is dialogue/conflict
This structure focuses on the reasons events happen and their outcome
what is cause and effect?
The air smelled like rain, and the clouds were grew extremely dark and menacing. What form of figurative language is this?
what is imagery?
The time and place of a literary work.
What is setting?
This is a conclusion you can draw based on what you have read
What is an inference
"You look like frankenstein with that haircut" is an example of
What is an allusion
These are the three major reasons why and author writes a piece
What are to persuade, inform and entertain?
The feelings a word creates
Cheaters never win or it important to value your family is an example of this in a story
What is theme?
The attitude or sound of a piece of writing
What is a tone?
I don't want to live on in my work. I want to live on in my apartment
These matching sentences are an example of
what is parallelism
Homestead Senior High School and South Dade High are both great schools in Homestead, but South Dade has better sports teams. What structure is this paragraph?
What is cause and effect?
The difference between what is expected and what happens [dramatic, verbal, and situational are examples]
What is irony?
The emotion of a piece of writing
What is a mood?
The sun smiled and chased away the angry clouds.
This is an example of
What is personification