THEME
lesson
Narrative
A spoken or written account of connected events; a story.
Setting
the place or type of surroundings where something is positioned or where an event takes place.
Claim
state or assert that something is the case, typically without providing evidence or proof.
Counterclaim
a claim made to rebut a previous claim.
Comparison
the act or instance of comparing.
Phrase
A small group of words or a sentence that usually has a meaning to it.
Grammar
The general or correct way to pronounce a word.
Narrative
a spoken or written account of connected events pretty much called a story. A narrative is often used to tell typical tales.
Perspective
a point of view that highlights a certain point or position. Typically stating a different appearance on something.
Convention
A convention is a gathering or assembly where multiple people gather to discuss something.
Punctuation
A written matter to clarify the meaning of something
comparison
The act of comparing multiple things
Root word
Most basic part of the word & explains the simplest meaning
Sequence of events
Usually beginning, middle & end. It also reference the ability to look back & retell
Contradict
Deny the an opinion, a fact, a statement from someone or something
Motive
A reason for doing something, especially one that is hidden or not obvious.
Blog
A regularly updated website.
Integrate
Combine something
mood
a state or quality of feeling at a particular time
root word
A root word has no prefix or suffix
Precise
Accurate way of doing something
Flashback
A scene of the past.
Irrelevant
manny/not important
Point of view
Looking or thinking about something.
essay
A piece of writing that tells a person's thoughts or opinions about the subject.
Context
Words that are used with a certain words or phrases that help explain it's meaning.
Credible
to trust or to believe. Honest. Accurate.
Inclusion
to include someone or something in a group of some sort.
Excerpt
a smaller part of a longer written work.
Concrete
concrete means a solid, strong material used for construction. AKA your sidewalk.
Accurate
Accurate basically means it has no flaws, without mistakes. Unlike me. It could also be used to describe someone.
Relevant
relevant means it relates to the subject in some way.
Concise
using few words, not including extra or unnecessary information
Transition words
They improve the connections and transitions between sentences and paragraphs
Explanatory
included in order to explain something
Justify
Confirm
Make Right
Audience
Gathering
Crowd
Consistent
Steady
True to your word
Text Structure
The set up of a certain body of words.
Revise
A proof including corrections made in an earlier proof
skim
An act of reading something quickly or superficially
Intent
the intention or purpose of something
Elaborate
to develop or present
Resolution
A firm decision to do or not to do something. Ex. "she kept her resolution not to see Anne anymore
Edit
repare for publication by correcting, condensing, or otherwise modifying it.
analysis
A basis for discussion or interpretation
Stanza
Reconsider and alter (something) in the light of further evidence
Affix
Stick,attach, or fasten(something) to something else
Editorial
an article that's written by an editorial staff