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Analogy - you show that they are similar in some way " Finshing 7th grade in like climbing a mountain." Metaphor- comparing without using "Like" or "As". He was a pig. Simile- Comparing with "like" or "as" He was fat as a pig. Idiom- sentence making no sence. "It was raining cats and dogs" Personification-giving a animal a human action. " The dog was dancing like Guillermo Salas" Textbooks- information about education stuff. Hyperbole-Statements that exaggerated. Newspapers- Everyday news Signs-A object that shows information about something Instruction manuals- Information about something that you bought Atlas- A map Almanac- Every single thing that happen in the year. Encyclopedia -A book or set of books that contains short, informative articles about a large range of topics, arranged in alphabetical order Cause and effect- a linear sequence of events that logically progress from one to the other, with the prior action “causing” the latter to happen. ( a person witnesses a murder, causing the effect of the murderer stalking the witness.) Author’s argument- lessons Point of view- Persons viewing view. Perspective- Point of view Technical directions- foolowing sreps for something technical. Consumer and workplace documents - important documents for them Author’s evidence- giving facts Bias- Not being fair " My daughter is the best soccer player in the whole world." Stereotyping Short story Novella- soap opera that latin american.acted Novel Essay Plot Foreshadowing Characterization Theme First Person Third Person omniscient Third Person Limited Subjective Point of View-Being Nice Objective Point of view- Transitions Anecdotes Descriptions Facts Statistics Examples Note-taking Outlining Summarizing Paraphrasing/rephrasing Bibliography In-text citation Revise for organization Revise for word choice Beginning/middle/end Conflict/resolution Rising action Climax Denouement Major and minor characters Setting Dialogue Suspense Narrative action Organize around clear ideas and images Card catalog Magazine Newspaper Dictionary Footnotes Support and proposition Reader’s concern Counter argument Main idea Significant details Modifiers Active voice Infinitives Participles Pronouns and antecedents Parts of speech Structure and types of sentences Pronoun reference Quotation marks Commas Dependent and independent clauses Hyphens Dashes Brackets Semicolons capitalization