Vocab. For Lit. TEST REVIEW. Nathan’s Question How do Author’s Purpose and PIE connect?

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Vocab. For Lit.TEST REVIEW

Nathan’s Question

How do Author’s Purpose and PIE connect?

Livi’s Question

I wanted to make a milkshake, so I went to the store and bought my ingredients. After getting all the things, I made my milkshake. It was delicious! What point of view is the passage?

First person Second person Third person limited Third person omniscient

Natalie’s Question

Define direct characterization.

Julia’s Question

True or False: foreshadowing is when a character remembers something.

Aubrey’s Question

Molly was feeling threatened. She didn’t know what to do. What would they do to her? What point of view is the passage?

Gabi’s Question

True or False: Mood is how the author feels when writing a story and tone is how the reader feels when reading a story.

Andrea’s Question

What is a literary device in which a writer gives an advance hint of what is to come later?

Amanda’s Question

Sequences are the ______ and _______ of events.

Jaafar’s Question

Define first person point of view.

Volney’s Question

Give an example of sequencing using sequencing terms.

Eric’s Question

What are all the types of figurative language we learned? (7)

Jalynn’s Question

PIE is a part of what thing that we learned? Flashback Characterization Author’s Purpose

Emma’s Question

What are all the types of external conflict?

Rabiya’s Question

What is the purpose of a Nike commercial?

Katie’s Question

What does the “E” stand for in S.T.E.A.L?

Leah’s Question

What is a theme?

Grey’s Question

Why do writers use flashbacks?

Jack’s Question

What is a static character?

Ethan’s Question

Susie reached into the pan and took all the cookies before her sister got there. What might be a character trait of Susie?

Madison’s Question

A story about a puzzling event that is not solved until the end of the story is what type of genre?

Abby’s Question

What are the two types of characterization?

Kendra’s Question

You should buy this cake from Wegman’s! It is the best. What is the author’s purpose?

Vincent’s Question

What do all of the letters in S.T.E.A.L stand for?

Emma’s Question

If you were to write a passage for a coffee shop to get some new business, what author’s purpose would you use?

Katie’s Question

The memory of the car accident plays in my mind as I wait in line for my drivers test. I ignore it. Which is this an example of,

flashback or foreshadowing?

Vincent’s Question

True or false: PIE stands for Persuade, Inform, Examine

Abby’s Question

She was standing on thin ice. What kind of figurative language is this?

Kendra’s Question

Julia wears designer clothes. Which part of S.T.E.A.L is this?

Ethan’s Question

What is the difference between a metaphor and a simile?

Grey’s Question

If the narrator is an outsider who is all-knowing, what type of point of view is the story?

Jack’s Question

What are key words in first person point of view?