Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Terms to Remember for Semester Exam!

Summarizing
Only include important events (or parts), no minor details.
Author’s purpose
Remember this is WHY the author wrote. Main ones are persuade, inform, and entertain.
Making inferences about characters
Think about the character’s actions, words, appearance & make a guess!
Symbolism
When something represents or mirrors something else. They are usually similar objects.
Theme
Moral of the story or lesson that you or a character learned!
Personification
Giving living qualities to non-living things (the wind whispered in my ear).
Author’s argument
What is the author trying to convince you of? That’s their “argument”
Alliteration
When 2 or more words start with the same letter (ex: Sally sells seashells)
Rhyme Pattern (Scheme)
Look at the ending words of each line. Mark the first line with “A” always, then look at the next line. If the next line rhymes with the first, then mark it “A” too, if it doesn’t, mark it as “B”. Continue this until you’ve marked all lines. Ex:
I could lift you up (A)
I could show you what you wanna see (B)
And take you where you wanna be (B)
You could be my luck (A)
Even if the sky is falling down (C)
I know that we’ll be safe and sound (C)

Comparing themes of two poems
Think about lessons from each poem you learned, are there any similarities?
Making inferences about the author’s beliefs based on what they wrote
What do you think the author believes after reading what he/she wrote. This is similar to author’s purpose & tone.
Similes
A comparison using like or as. Ex: “He was as fast as a cheetah”
Comparing two settings
You must identify the two settings and then think of how they are alike/different
Purpose of including graphics, pictures, etc.
Ask yourself “Why is this picture or chart included? Would the passage be the same without it?”
Summarizing paragraphs
Only include important parts of the paragraphs. If it isn’t necessary or just extra information, don’t include it.
Claims
Remember, first you make a claim, then it is an assumption, until you give a fact or some kind of evidence.
Vocabulary

USE A DICTIONARY ON ANY VOCABULARY QUESTIONS! PLEASE!

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