Text Feature
Figurative language
Point of View
Text structures
Grammar
100

A brief explanation added to an article, cartoon, or picture

Caption

100

An exaggerated statement that is not taken literally.

Hyperbole

100

The narrator is the character in the story, using "I".

First person

100

Give details and sensory to create a mental image.

Description

100

an action word

Verb

200

A note reference, explanation, or comment, at the bottom of the page.

Footnote

200

A comparison of two things using like or as.

Simile

200

The narrator speaking directly to the reader, using "you".

Second person

200

Steps in a process.

Sequence

200

describes a noun 

Adjective

300

A visual representation of data

Graph

300

The repetition of usually initial consonant sounds in to or more neighboring words. 

Alliteration

300

The narrator knows all, example- a God.

Third person objective

300

To explain how and why something happened.

Cause and Effect.

300

describes a verb

Adverb

400

An outline of chapters or section titles and their corresponding pages.

Table of contents

400

A comparison of things WITHOUT using like or as.

Metaphor

400

The narrator knows all thoughts and feelings of all characters.

Third person omniscent

400

What is wrong and what you can do about it.

Problem and solution

400

Introduces a noun

Article

500

A section at the end of the text containing additional content.

Appendix

500

A word forming a natural sound.

Onomatopoeia

500

Narrator only knows one characters thoughts and feelings.

Third person limited.

500

Combines 2 or more independent sentences.

Compound sentence

500

Extending the sentence to describe what happened, how it happened, or where it happened.

Preposition

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