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  • It is the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in each line, giving the poem a regular beat.
    Rhythm
  • TRUE OR FALSE- Tone and Mood DOES NOT influence each other.
    FALSE
  • In the story that I've read, there was a pandemic. It reminded me of COVID-19 Pandemic we have experience since 2020.
    TEXT-TO-WORLD CONNECTION
  • It is a way of blending art with language.
    Poetry
  • I read a book about the best sports for junior high school. It reminded me that I have a basketball practice this afternoon.
    TEXT-TO-SELF CONNECTION
  • It is the ATTITUDE of the writer about a subject.
    Tone
  • I read a magazine about the new airport that the city is planning to build. It reminded me of how small many local airports are.
    TEXT-TO-WORLD CONNECTION
  • TRUE OR FALSE -Text-to-text connections require fact-based knowledge using comprehension questions.
    TRUE
  • TRUE OR FALSE- Connecting text to the reader ‘s experiences creates confusion.
    FALSE
  • I read an article about how oranges are grown in subtropical countries. It reminded me of how bananas are usually grown in the Philippines.
    TEXT-TO-WORLD CONNECTION
  • Eddie is reading a book where a character visits a loved one in the hospital. It reminds Eddie of when he visited his grandmother in the hospital.
    TEXT-TO-SELF CONNECTION
  • TRUE OR FALSE- Making connections includes Text-to-text, text-to-self, and text-to-world.
    TRUE
  • It refers to a language that conveys DEEPER and MORE COMPLEX meaning of words than what it literally suggests.
    Figurative Language
  • It is the REPETITION of the same or similar sounds at the end of each line.
    Rhyme
  • Romel is reading a book about rockets. He thinks that something he read contradicts a fact he saw in another book, so he makes a note to look it up when he gets home.
    TEXT-TO-TEXT CONNECTION
  • It is a literary piece presented in the pattern of natural, straightforward, and ordinary language written in sentences that are arranged in paragraphs
    Prose
  • Prose is written in sentences that are arranged in paragraphs while poetry is written in lines grouped in ____________.
    Stanza
  • Sheila read an article about a woman who opened a boat rental business at Pampanga river. It reminded her of her tour in Laguna Lake.
    TEXT-TO-SELF CONNECTION
  • It is the EMOTION evoked by the author.
    Mood
  • “I should have forgotten you if not for the wind who whispered your name to me!” What figure of speech is used in the sentence?
    Personification
  • I read a story about a boy who visited magical land with witches and wizards. It reminded me of the book Harry Potter.
    TEXT-TO-TEXT CONNECTION
  • he use of vivid words that appeal to the FIVE SENSES in order to deepen the reader’s understanding of the text.
    Imagery
  • It is a special kind of artistic writing.
    Poetry
  • TRUE OR FALSE- Tone and Mood BOTH rely on word choice and detail.
    TRUE
  • TRUE OR FALSE- Text-to-text connections may include comparing two connections in different stories.
    TRUE
  • A literary piece presented in the pattern of natural, straightforward, and ordinary language written in sentences that are arranged in paragraphs.
    Prose