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

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Vocab. For Lit.TEST REVIEW

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Nathan’s Question

How do Author’s Purpose and PIE connect?

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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

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Natalie’s Question

Define direct characterization.

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Julia’s Question

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

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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?

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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.

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Andrea’s Question

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

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Amanda’s Question

Sequences are the ______ and _______ of events.

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Jaafar’s Question

Define first person point of view.

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Volney’s Question

Give an example of sequencing using sequencing terms.

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Eric’s Question

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

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Jalynn’s Question

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

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Emma’s Question

What are all the types of external conflict?

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Rabiya’s Question

What is the purpose of a Nike commercial?

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Katie’s Question

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

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Leah’s Question

What is a theme?

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Grey’s Question

Why do writers use flashbacks?

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Jack’s Question

What is a static character?

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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?

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Madison’s Question

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

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Abby’s Question

What are the two types of characterization?

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Kendra’s Question

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

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Vincent’s Question

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

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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?

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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?

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Vincent’s Question

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

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Abby’s Question

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

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Kendra’s Question

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

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Ethan’s Question

What is the difference between a metaphor and a simile?

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Grey’s Question

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

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Jack’s Question

What are key words in first person point of view?