
Week 9 Critical Vocabulary : Collections 1 HMH Wired for Fear
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Week 9 Critical Vocabulary : Collections 1 HMH Wired for Fear
by Leora Ngirablosch
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Media Features:
1. Stills: pictures that stay still
2. Animation: pictures. that move
3. Music: sounds
4. Narration: talking
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Writing Tricks:
1. Tone: Examples of using tone in your writing can include: joyful, serious, humorous, sad, threatening, formal, informal, pessimistic, or optimistic. It. is the overall feeling, or atmosphere, of a story or text.
2. Style: The four main types of writing styles are persuasive, narrative, expository, and descriptive
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Cite text evidence: 🔍find proof
1. Cite: find the proof in the story that answers your question.
2. Text: written information from magazines, newspapers, storybooks, blogs, and so on.
3. Evidence: proof from story. text, and the exact words. that. answer your question.
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New Academic Content Words:
1. Indicate: to show or tell. To indicate her jacket color is to say it is yellow.
2. Similar: alike or almost the same. Tangerines and oranges. are similar in that they are lemon fruits but, they. are not. exactly the same thing, but they are similar.
3. Specific: definite or exactly. Something specific I can say, about the girl being scared, is that her hands are at her mouth and she is looking at the bees. She looks scared.
4. Factor: the cause of. something. to happen. Rain is a factor when using umbrellas.
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New ELA Content Words:
1. Genre: Genres of literature are important to learn about. The two main categories separating the different genres of literature are fiction and nonfiction.
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NON- FICTION GENRES
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FICTION GENRES
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PLOT:
2. Plot: the story line or order of events in a book, play, or movie.
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Story Elements:
3. Story Elements: A story has five basic but important elements. These five components are: the characters, the setting, the plot, the conflict, and the resolution. These essential elements keep the story running smoothly and allow the action to develop in a logical way that the reader can follow.
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Multiple Choice
A media feature that uses a picture that stays still
Animation
music
narration
still
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A media feature that uses sounds with the text and visuals
music
stills
animation
narration
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Multiple Choice
a media feature that uses moving pictures
animation
narration
stills
music
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Multiple Choice
a media feature that uses voices, reading, talking along with the pictures and the sounds
animation
narration
music
stills
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Multiple Select
an example of tone in writing could be___
joyful
sad
expository
persuasive
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Multiple Select
What are the styles of writing?
persuasive
expository
narrative
descriptive
funny
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Multiple Choice
To cite text evidence means to find proof from the story words to answer your question.
true
false
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to be alike
Similar
Specific
Factor
indicate
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Multiple Choice
exactly
similar
indicate
factor
specific
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Multiple Choice
to show or tell
factor
similar
specific
indicate
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the cause of something
indicate
factor
similar
specific
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Multiple Choice
These are families of literature. Some families belong to Fiction and some belong to Non-Fiction.
Biography
Genre
Tiktok
Baseball
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Multiple Choice
What is a plot?
genre
fiction
the story line or order of events in a book, play, or movie.
nonfiction
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Multiple Choice
the characters, the setting, the plot, the conflict, and the resolution are essential elements that keep the story running smoothly and allow the action to develop in a logical way that the reader can follow. What are these 5 things called?
the plot
the Big 5
Story Elements
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