Figurative Language
Reading Vocabulary
Context Clues
Fiction
Nonfiction
100

“The classroom was a zoo” is an example of this type of figurative language.

Metaphor

100

The author’s attitude toward the subject or audience is called this

Tone

100

Although the directions looked simple, Marcus became bewildered when the experiment produced completely different results than the science book had predicted.  What is the meaning of the word bewildered?

confused

100

The most exciting or intense moment in a story, when the main conflict reaches its highest point, is called this.

Climax

100

The way a passage is organized is called this

Text structure

200

This figurative language gives human traits to non-human objects or animals

Personification

200

A word that has the opposite meaning of another word is called this

Antonym

200

The author’s skeptical tone suggested that she did not completely believe the explorer’s unbelievable story.  What is the meaning of the word skeptical?

not easily convinced, having doubts

200

A character that remains the same throughout the story is called this

static character

200

When the author organizes information in a text by explaining similarities and differences of ideas, it uses this structure.

compare and contrast

300

A phrase that uses exaggeration for emphasis or effect is called this

Hyperbole

300

Words that describe the emotions or feelings a story creates for the reader are called this.

Mood 

300

Even though the directions seemed ambiguous, the teacher clarified them by giving several examples of what the finished project should look like.  What is the meaning of the word ambiguous?

unclear or not exact

300

A character who changes or grows during the story is known by this term.

Dynamic Character

300

When an author presents opposing points of view on a topic and then explains why one is better, it is called this type of writing.

persuasive or argumentative

400

When an author deliberately provides details to make readers form an image in their mind, it is called this.

imagery

400

The reason or feeling that explains why a character acts a certain way is called this

character's motivation

400

The author gave a vivid description of the storm, explaining how the thunder shook the windows and lightning lit up the entire sky.  What is the meaning of the word vivid?

producing powerful feelings or strong, clear images in the mind

400

The narrator knows everything about all characters and events; this point of view is called what?

Third person omniscient

400

Facts, statistics, examples, and expert opinions used to support a claim are called this

evidence

500

“She was as busy as a bee” is an example of this

simile

500

This is when the story hints at events that will happen later, giving the reader a clue

Foreshadowing

500

The artist’s painting was so intricate that viewers noticed new tiny details each time they looked at it  What is the meaning of the word intricate?

very complicated or detailed

500

A struggle between a character and an outside force, such as nature, society, or another character, is called this

External Conflict

500

A section at the beginning of a book that explains the organization or chapters is called this

table of contents

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