clause, characterization, rules of the game, analogies, similes, point of view, lesson 8-7...
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UNIT 2 TEST JEOPARDY
Clause, Characterization, Rules of the Game, Analogies, Similes, Point
of View, Lesson 8-7 Vocabulary
PICK A CATEGORY
Independent clause
Dependent Clause
Adverbial Clause
Subordinating
ConjunctionParts of a
Clause
Central Character
Character Traits
Indirect Characterizati
onDirect
Characterization
Simile
Lau Po
Analogy1st Person
POV
Genre
Mei Mei
Vect
Editing/ Publishing
Audience
Drafting
Prewriting
Ris
Plac
Nym
Corp
3rd Person Omniscie
nt
3rd Person Limited
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DEFINE DEPENDENT CLAUSE Does not express a complete sentence.
•Does not express a complete sentence.
DEFINE ADVERBIAL CLAUSE This clause usually tells where, why,
how, when or to what degree something was done.
A dependent clause that modifies a verb, an adjective or an adverb.
WHAT ARE SOME EXAMPLES OF SUBORDINATING CONJUNCTION Word(s) such as: After, As, Before,
Because, Since, Until, When, Whenever, Although, Where, Wherever, While, Unless, etc.
WHICH CHARACTER IN RULES OF THE GAME IS DEDICATED? Mei Mei’s dedication to chess was
apparent in the extensive amount of time she spent practicing and studying the game.
LIST GENERAL CHARACTER TRAITS Describing the person’s physical
appearance (ie. brown eyes) Describing expressions of character’s
personality (ie. shy) Presenting the person’s own thoughts,
speech, and actions Revealing other people’s reactions to
the person Directly commenting on the person
WHAT IS INDIRECT CHARACTERIZATION? Reader must infer traits from a
character’s words, actions, thoughts, appearance and relationships.
DEFINE CENTRAL CHARACTER Plot and central conflict of the story
generally revolve around this person
DEFINE1ST PERSON POINT OF VIEW
The narrator uses pronouns such as I and me. He does not know the thoughts and feelings of other characters.
WHAT IS GENRE? Which format will best suit my purpose
and audience?essay, speech, letter, research paper,
poem, short story, review, journal entry, script, web site, power presentation
WHAT IS EDITING AND PUBLISHING? The point in the writing process where
the author looks for ways to clarify ideas, style and the structure of their writing
WHO IS AN AUDIENCE? Who are my readers?
classmates, teachers, friends, community members, a customer service at a company, web users
DEFINE 3RD PERSON OMNISCIENTPOINT OF VIEW
The narrator is not a character in the story but an outside observer. He is all-knowing meaning he has access to the thoughts and feelings of all characters.
DEFINE 3RD PERSON LIMITED POINT OF VIEW
The narrator is not a character in the story but an outside observer. He zooms in on the thoughts, feelings and opinions of one character.