Ask a New Question
Search
Questions and answers by
Bronson Koreen bk
Questions (490)
Where does the sun strike the Earth at a low angle for much of the year?
1 answer
42 views
Where does the sun strike the ground at a high angle much of the year?
3 answers
26 views
give me an example of tropical climate
3 answers
33 views
give me an example of temperate climate
3 answers
33 views
give me an example of polar climate
3 answers
35 views
polar climate
1 answer
29 views
Ozone becomes a moderate health risk when it reaches a level of 55 parts per billion (ppb) in the air. Write an inequality that
1 answer
39 views
give me an example of constraint – a limit given to a set of solutions when solving real-world problems
3 answers
37 views
Find two solutions to d ≥ 13 that are greater than 14 but less than 15. Then find a third solution that is between the other
1 answer
17 views
Find three solutions to b ≤ 2 that are at least a million apart.
1 answer
33 views
Solve the inequality b+8<15
1 answer
19 views
give me an example for all these
inequality – a statement that one value is less than, greater than, less than or equal to,
1 answer
48 views
The number of small fish you can keep in a 20-gallon tank can be expressed as f≤15. What does that inequality mean?(1 point)
Re
1 answer
120 views
what was Muhammad's role in the establishing and spreading islam
3 answers
60 views
Describe the split in the Muslim community caused by Muhammad's death
3 answers
177 views
give me an example for all of them
character – person in a story context – the basic idea or background of a story
3 answers
91 views
give me an example for all of them
autobiography – a written account of a person's life written by the subject biography – a
1 answer
76 views
give me an example for all of please
dramas – a kind of play that is written to be performed fiction – a story with a plot
1 answer
52 views
give me an example for all of them
1 answer
40 views
give me an example for all of them
drama – a kind of play that is meant to be performed genre – a certain category of
1 answer
68 views
give me an example of third person
1 answer
50 views
give me an example of point of view – who is telling the story and which vantage point he or she is telling it from
3 answers
45 views
give me an example of omniscient (pronounced like amm-ni-shnt) narration – a third-person point of view where the narrator
3 answers
52 views
omniscient (pronounced like amm-ni-shnt) narration – a third-person point of view where the narrator knows the thoughts and
1 answer
43 views
give me an example of limited narration – a third-person point of view where the narrator only knows the thoughts and feelings
1 answer
42 views
give me an example of summary – a short description of the key events in a story
3 answers
106 views
give me an example of dialogue – what characters say to one another in a story or text
1 answer
43 views
give me an example of description – a written account of a person, object, or event
3 answers
52 views
give me an example of transition words – words used to link sentences, phrases, or events in a narrative
3 answers
50 views
give me an example of first person – a point of view where the narrator is the main character of the story, describing events
3 answers
55 views
_________________-person texts tend to seem more _________________ since the narrator shares facts without as many
1 answer
64 views
In ________________-person texts, readers see things from the main character's perspective, which can be ________________ but
1 answer
81 views
Knowing the point of view helps you think __________________ about characters and events
1 answer
47 views
First-person texts use pronouns like ______________ and ________________, while third-person uses pronouns like ________________
1 answer
67 views
Stories are usually told from a ______________-person or _______________-person point of view.
1 answer
50 views
Hearing a poem read aloud allows you to hear _______ and tells you where the _______ are meant to be.
1 answer
49 views
When reading a play, pay close attention to _____________, _____________, and the ___________ ______________.
1 answer
65 views
Hearing a story read aloud allows the listener to hear the author's ______________ and _____________.
1 answer
46 views
Before writing, stories used to be told using _____________ ______________.
1 answer
85 views
______________ _ and ______________ the different ways to access stories to see what is similar and different.
1 answer
50 views
There are different ______________ of narrative writing such as drama, poetry, etc.
1 answer
38 views
Poems are written in ______________ instead of sentences.
1 answer
40 views
A _____________ is a type of play that is written to be performed by actors
1 answer
61 views
Stories that describe events using sentences and paragraphs are called ______________ stories.
1 answer
45 views
An introduction must accomplish 3 goals. What are they
1 answer
70 views
The first part of a book that introduces the characters, setting, and grabs the reader's attention is called the ___________.
1 answer
47 views
What are the two main genres of texts?
a) Fiction and nonfiction b) Biography and autobiography c) Prose and verse d) Tragedy and
3 answers
80 views
To analyze motivations, consider what drives a character's ______________, _______________, actions, and dialogue during key
1 answer
152 views
As the plot moves toward ______________, readers connect with characters' _________.
3 answers
94 views
By the time the main _______________ arises, readers understand characters based on their ______________.
1 answer
58 views
At the start, characters are just ________________ to readers.
1 answer
55 views
An author shows how a ______________ develops by depicting their responses to _____________ _______________.
3 answers
66 views
Fill out the chart below with the differences and similarities between 1st person and 3rd person. Use the Venn Diagram on page 4
1 answer
43 views
give me an example of analyze - examine closely
3 answers
45 views
give me an example of resolution – the ending of a story
3 answers
43 views
Descriptions and dialogue work with the ___________ events to make stories more interesting.
1 answer
46 views
When you read critically, you can see the purpose for everything the ___________ adds.
1 answer
111 views
Dialogue can contribute to the story by signaling changes in the ____________.
3 answers
42 views
___________ are used to excite a reader's senses and describe characters, the setting, and plot events.
1 answer
38 views
___________ shows characters talking out loud with one another in a story.
1 answer
62 views
give me an example of plot – the series of events in a story
3 answers
42 views
give me an example of characters – the people or beings in a story
3 answers
34 views
Use ________________ to help your summary ideas flow together smoothly.
1 answer
74 views
Present the events in _________________ (time) order so readers understand when things happened.
1 answer
53 views
A good summary should be ________________ (just the facts) rather than __)._______________ (using personal feelings
When
3 answers
95 views
Summarizing involves relating the _____________ ______________from a text in a shortened form
1 answer
68 views
give me an example of transitions – words or phrases that connect your ideas (ex. First, Second, Next, After, Then, Finally)
1 answer
38 views
give me an example of summary – a piece of writing that includes the main points or ideas of a story in your own words
3 answers
51 views
Just like with inferences, you need _________________ from the story or poem to support your claim about the theme.
1 answer
36 views
Once you find the theme, you can write a _____________that expresses it and applies broadly
1 answer
47 views
Themes might include courage, independence, ______________, or other broad ideas
5 answers
88 views
A theme is the _________________ or _________________ that the author wants readers to learn.
1 answer
61 views
give me an example of narrative – the spoken or written account of events or a story
3 answers
48 views
give me an example of chronological order – when things happening in time order, or in the order that events actually took
3 answers
57 views
The first part of a book that introduces the characters, setting, and grabs the reader's attention is called the ___________.
An
1 answer
80 views
Even if events are not in time order, they can still be ordered ___________ to show cause and effect.
1 answer
61 views
In a __________ ___________ ___________ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ of storytelling, the consequence of an action is described right after
1 answer
90 views
___________ ___________ like "first," "later," and "finally" call attention to the order of events
1 answer
60 views
When events happen in the order they took place, they appear __________ in a narrative.
1 answer
44 views
give me an example of theme – the message or lesson that the author wants the reader to learn
3 answers
57 views
inference – conclusion a reader draws from the evidence presented in a text
1 answer
55 views
Read Kaa’s Hunting by Kipling on page 7 of 11 then complete the flowchart below. Use the Flowchart answer on page 7 for help.
S
1 answer
43 views
Look at the author’s _______________ _________________ and ___________________, which is the feelings associated with the
1 answer
68 views
You also use the author's ________________, or why they wrote the piece
1 answer
45 views
To make an inference, you use __________________ from the author like figurative language and foreshadowing.
1 answer
68 views
"Reading between the lines" means looking beyond the literal words to draw _________________ that aren’t directly stated.
1 answer
50 views
give me an example of inference – a conclusion a reader draws from the evidence presented in a text
3 answers
78 views
give me an example of foreshadowing
3 answers
41 views
give me an example of connotation – the feeling associated with a word
1 answer
41 views
give me an example of Simile
1 answer
44 views
Today we will talk about these figures of speech: personification, simile, metaphor, ______________, and oxymoron.
1 answer
50 views
Writers use figures of speech to help create __________________ in readers' minds.
1 answer
41 views
Figures of speech use _______________ _______________, which goes beyond the literal definitions of words.
1 answer
42 views
give me an example of sound devices – words or phrases that emphasize sound
3 answers
37 views
give me an example of onomatopoeia – the use of words that imitate sounds associated with the words. (ex. “honk”)
1 answer
44 views
give me an example of personification – giving human characteristics and actions to nonhuman things (ex. “The skyscraper
1 answer
59 views
give me an example of oxymoron – words or phrases that contract each other
1 answer
50 views
give me an example of hyperbole - an exaggeration so extreme that it is not meant to be taken seriously. (ex. “Our new car can
1 answer
47 views
give me an example of figure of speech – words that are used in a way different from their literal or dictionary meaning
1 answer
41 views
give me an example of figurative language – language that goes beyond the words’ literal meanings
1 answer
75 views
Pages
1
2
3
4
5