Plot
Nonfiction
Fiction
Figurative Language
Poetry & Drama
100

The reason an author wrote a piece of text.

Author's Purpose

100

The author discusses similarities and differences between people, thing, concepts, or ideas

Compare and Contrast

100

The turning point in the story; sometimes the character changes, but this is the the point in a story when the conflict is at it's highest peak 

Climax

100

Identify the Figurative Language - She picked purple peppers.

Alliteration

100

A group of lines in a poem

Stanza 

200

An interruption of events that tell about an earlier event

Flashback

200

Ideas are presented step-by-step but is not written like a story

Sequence

200

Identify POV - Chris loved chess. He practiced everyday.

Third Person - Limited

200

Identify the Figurative Language - When the storm was over, the ocean waved goodbye.

Personification

200

The words that are spoken by the actors in a play

Dialogue

300

An introduction to the characters, setting and possible situation/conflict of a story.

Exposition

300

What types of Author's Purpose can a nonfiction article be?

to inform and to persuade

300

A person is in conflict with a blizzard, tornado, river, etc

Man vs. Nature

300

Identify the Figurative Language - It was so cold, even the polar bears were wearing jackets.

Hyperbole

300

Identify the Rhyme Scheme:

I walk through stores, my eyes awake,
I push my cart, I take it slow,
My coffee helps my energy grow,
Each step I take, new choices make,
The lights are bright, the hallways glow.

I walk the aisles with steady feet,
I take a sip, it keeps me strong,
It helps me move the whole day long,
I find good things and small, nice treats,
With coffee, I can’t go wrong.

ABBAB

400

Internal conflict; a conflict within a character

Man vs. Self

400

What the text is mostly about

Main Idea

400

The message or lesson the author wants the reader to understand

Theme

400

Identify the Figurative Language - Love is a battlefield.

Metaphor

400

Repeated use of sounds, words, or ideas for effect and emphasis

Repetition

500

Figure something out in the passage; text will give you clues that you may have to think about (the text + prior knowledge = ?)

Inferencing

500

The three things needed to answer any multiple choice question or a written response SCR or ECR?

Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning

500

The four components of character analysis.

Background, Major Flaws, Motivation, and Emotional Needs

500

Identify the Figurative Language - In the movie Aladdin, Aladdin wishes to be a prince to impress Princess Jasmine, who is not attracted to arrogant, rich people.

Irony

500

These two terms explain a writer's attitude toward his or her subject matter How the reader feels about the text while reading.

tone and mood

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