Genres (Fiction, Nonfiction, Drama, Poetry) Frameworks Poetry
100
What is NONFICTION?
We explored this genre by using several news articles including "Zero" concerning Colin Kaepernick.
100
What is a rhetorical situation?
A helpful tool to identify author, purpose, text-type, setting, and audience.
100
What is RHYTHM?
Repeating a specific beat...like in songs.
200
What is FICTION?
"The Scarlet Ibis" tells a short story of a young boy and his brother, in this genre.
200
What is 5W (who, what, when, where, why)
When summarizing nonfiction, it is best to use this tool.
200
What is RHYME?
Creating internal (inside the line) and external (at the end of the line) ____ is a purposeful tool and helps the listener understand the theme.
300
What is DRAMA?
A popular playwright created many Acts, Scenes and Lines; while using Stage Directions, Monologues, Soliloquys and Asides.
300
What is SOMEBODY, WANTED, BUT, SO, THEN
Providing an overview for a story can be so easy...if you understand character, goals, conflict, reaction to conflict and final event.
300
What is a METAPHOR?
Author's like Robert Frost and Margaret Atwood, often use figurative language to compare emotional pain to destructive fire or fish hooks.
400
What is POETRY?
Margaret Atwood writes
[you fit into me]
like a hook into an eye
a fish hook
an open eye
400
What are ETHOS, PATHOS, LOGOS?
Martin Luther King, Jr. spoke on the steps of Washington Monument, using these rhetorical appeals.
500
What is GENRE?
An overall category that includes the types of literature.
500
What is BIAS?
News articles must be analyzed for one-sided arguments.






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