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Jeopardy- Authors Perspective

PoV Text Information Information Included Excluded Structures

Mood & Tone

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Final Jeopardy

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This point of view uses pronouns like I, me,

my, we:

1st

person

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This point of view uses pronouns like he,

she, they, their:

3rd person

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This point of view uses pronouns like you and your:

2nd person

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Identify the point of view in this passage: It crosses my mind that Cinna's calm and normal demeanor masks a complete madman. Suzanne Collins, The Hunger Games 1st person

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Identify the point of view in this passage:

Its one of the peculiar truths of life that people often say things that they know full well are ridiculous. If someone asks you how you are, for example, you might automatically say Fine, thank you, when in fact you have just failed an examination or been trampled by an ox.

-Lemony Sincket from The Slippery Slope, A Series of Unfortunate Events 2nd person

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Information that the author tells a reader is called what?

Information included

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What is the where in this quote?

District 12: Where you can starve to death in safety. Suzanne Collins, The Hunger Games?
District 12

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Where is the speaker in this quote? This college would probably have the same problem as the last one did." I frowned, "What's that?" "Homework. Richelle Mead, Spirit Bound

College

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Nicks eyes widened as a total state of befuddled huh possessed him. Was he in the Twilight Zone? Sherrilyn Kenyon, Invincible Nicks widened eyes and state of befuddles huh tells the reader that he is feeling what emotion?

Confusion

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A book is a wonderful present. Though it may grow worn, it will never grow old. Jane Yolen, Girl in a Cage

In this quote, what is the author saying will never get old?

A book, a story

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What is this sentence missing? Tired, lazy cat under the tree.

What the cat is doing, a verb

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What piece of information is missing from this quote? (Who, What, When, Where, Why, How) Eating dolphin can be very bad for you.

Any of the following are correct:


Why How

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Whose interests does the quote not consider? Killing animals is morally wrong and should never be done.

People who hunt, like meat, have an animal problem, ranchers, etc.

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Whose interests does the quote not consider? Flying kites is a wonderful pastime and a great way for parents to get in touch with their kids. Anyone who does not fly a kite is missing out.

People who dont like flying kites, people who work a lot, people without arms, etc.

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Name three pieces of information the quote does not give. Killing animals is morally wrong and should never be done.

Good Job

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This is a phrase meaning the way an author organizes information or structures his writing:

Internal text structure

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Because she likes ice cream, she eats it a lot is an example of this type of internal text structure. Compare/ Contrast

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b)
c) d)

Cause/ Effect
Chronological/ Sequential

Problem/ Solution B. Cause/ Effect

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First, read the directions. Second, follow the directions. Third, succeed. is an example of this type of internal text structure. Compare/ Contrast

a)

b)
c) d)

Cause/ Effect
Chronological/ Sequential

Problem/ Solution C. Chronological/ Sequential

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One way to escape an avalanche is to head warnings. is an example of this type of internal text structure. Compare/ Contrast Cause/ Effect Chronological/ Sequential Problem/ Solution D. Problem/ Solution

a) b) c) d)

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Write an example of a compare/ contrast text structure.

Sample

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Can the tone and mood of a text be different?

Yes

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What is the definition of tone?

The attitude of the author toward what she is writing about

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What is the definition of mood?

The feeling the reader gets from a text

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What kind of a mood is created by words like:


Creak, sudden, alarming, shout, ominous

Ominous, creepy, scary

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What kind of mood is created by words like:


Sunny, bright, cheery, joyful, shining, bright

Happy, cheerful

Final Jeopardy

What does F.A.N.B.O.Y.S. stand for?

For, and, nor, but, or, yet, so

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