Unit Test 1 Flashcards
Claim
state or assert that something is the case, typically without providing evidence or proof.
Cite
This is where you cite a evidence from the text/source
Clarify
After citing the evidence you explain why you used that evidence to support your claim .
Textual evidence
The details that readers use to support their idea about the text/source
Authors tone
Authors thoughts towards his/her subject
Authors style
refers to the way an author uses language (words, sentences, paragraphs) to achieve a purpose.
Mood
the particular feeling or atmosphere the author creates for the reader.
Inference
using clues from the text and your own experiences to make logical decisions about characters and events that are not stated directly.
Authors Point of view
the way authors look at a topic or a subject, and their attitude toward it.
Authors purpose
the author’s reason for writing. Authors typically write for one or more of the
following purposes: to entertain, to inform, to persuade, or to explain something to readers.
Authors purpose
the author’s reason for writing. Authors typically write for one or more of the
following purposes: to entertain, to inform, to persuade, or to explain something to readers.
Sequence
the order of events in a story or article as they happen from beginning to end.