An internal monologue is best described as:
Which of the following is not a way that a writer establishes exposition
An internal monologue is best described as:
Exposition in a story is defined as
Another word for exposition is:
Which is a Thinking Skill and Which is a Thinking Habit?
Goal Setting
Problem Solving
Metacognition
Listening with Empathy
Sequencing
Predicting
Questioning and Posing Problems
Synthesis
Thinking Flexibly
Finding Humour
Thinking Skill
Thinking Habit
What is the sequence of plot?
Climax
Falling Action
Resolution
Exposition
Rising Action
Thinking about your thinking. Be clear! Seeking lucidity in both written and oral communication; avoiding over-generalizations, distortions, deletions and exaggerations.
Stick to it! See a task through to completion, remaining focused. Looking for ways to reach your goal when stuck. Not giving up!
Breaking into parts to determine meaning
Use your natural pathways! Pay attention to the world around you. Observe thoroughly using all the senses: taste, touch, smell, hearing and sight is the thinking behavior of Gathering Data Through All Senses?
Check it again! Always doing your best. Setting high standards. Checking and finding ways to improve constantly is Managing Impulsivity?
Grouping things by common characteristics and assigning labels is Finding Patterns?
Understand others! Devoting mental energy to another person's thoughts and ideas; make an effort to perceive another's point of view and emotions is Listening with Understanding and Empathy
Learn from experiences! Having humility and pride when admitting we don't know; resisting complacency and keeping an open mind is Thinking Flexibly.
Detecting repetitions
Deriving meaning from clues , hints, and evidence
Proof to support a giving statement or claim
Major point or central thought
Breaking into parts to determine meaning