Annotation Terms Flashcards
A type of style in writing that focuses on how sentences and paragraphs work together to build ideas
Text Structure
A type of style in writing where key details from the text are presented to build ideas and support points.
Textual Evidence
A type of textual evidence that gives a concise restatement of the main meaning of the text or a section of the text.
Summarize
A type of textual evidence that gives explicit information from the original source in quotation marks.
Direct Quote
A type of annotation, that means that the reader is trying to make an educated, guess that connects what is known in a passage to what is implied.
Inference
A type of annotation that occurs when the reader makes a hypothesis about what will happen next in the text.
Prediction
A type of annotation, where the reader interacts with the text by inquiring about some thing that they do not know the answer to.
Question
A type of annotation, where the reader marks, the main ideas or significant information presented in the passage.
VIP
A type of textual evidence that is reworded, but still has the same idea in point that was intended from the original source.
Paraphrasing
An active writing comments on a text as a way to further the readers, unique understanding, to draw conclusions, or to identify individual areas of confusion.
Annotation
This term is used to describe the additional emotional or cultural meanings and associations placed on a word in addition to its actual definition.
Connotation
this term is used to describe the atmosphere, that the author creates for the reader based on the word choices and connotation of the language used.
Mood
This term is used to describe the authors attitude about a subject, based on the word choices and connotation of the language used.
Tone
This term is used to describe the dictionary definition for a word.
Denotation
This term is used to evaluate the way that the author uses different techniques in their writing to present and build on complex ideas and points.
Analysis