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Whats a readers Job?

To stay up to date on the world. Reading will get you there

What is previewing

Looking at the pictures and sub captions

What is predicting

Making an educated guess of what is to come

What is inferring

To conclue from evidence

What is evaluating, What is a synonym, what must you do before

Form an idea, assess, predict

What is synthesizing and when would you use it in school?

Make by synthesis When you go around tell people rumors

What is analyzing, Synonym, What types of words should you look for

Discover or reveal through detailed examination, Bolded words , headings, side captions

Authors purpose

To either entertain, inform, or pursued

What are you looking at, specifically, when summarizing text

What the main idea is of the text

What should you be thinking about when summating fiction

How the conflict came upon

What literacy device helps you picture things

Imagery

How should you punctuate an article or short story Title

Underline

When was shakespeare born, when did he die and how old was he?

April 23, on his birthday, 53

What version did shakespeare write in

Early modern english

"bite you thumb" mean

Bitting your thumb than flicking it from your two upper teeth

What genres did Shakespeare write in

Tragedy, histories, comedies



What were all of Shakespeare sonnets wrote in

Iambic Pentameter

Peripeteia

a sudden reversal od forte or change in circumstances

Round

A charter who has many traits

Flat

A charter who has very few traits

Static

Does not undergo a personality change

Dynamic

Undergoes a personality change in the story

Archetype

A very typical example of a certain place or thing

Direct characterization

Writer reveals personality of a character

indirect characterization

Person reveled through character speech

Internal conflict

major conflict in the main character

external conflict

the conflict within everyone

comma splice

a comma is used to join two ind clauses

Command

"DO IT"

Coordinating conjunction

FANBOYS

Simple predicate

Main word of the sentence

Simple subject

Main word to what a sentence is about

Compound subject

A sentence with more than one subject or predicate

compound predicate

a sentence with more than on predicate

choppy sentences

to many short sentences

stringy sentences

ramble on often to many ands