Vocabulary
Author's Purpose
Theme
Part of Speech
Text Evidence
100

The antonym of hate.

What is admire or love?

100

A comic strip or fictional book about a magical kingdom.

What is to Entertain?

100

This is the definition of "theme" in a piece of literature

What is the central message or life lesson of a story?

100

This part of speech describes a person, place, thing, or idea.

What is a noun?

100

These are the exact words taken from a text to support a claim, usually enclosed in special punctuation.

What are quotations?

200

A person who tells the truth and does not lie.

What is Honest/Honorable?

200

 An encyclopedia entry or a news article about a recent event.

What Is to Inform?

200

Unlike a summary, which tells what happened, a theme must be expressed as one of these.

What is a complete sentence (or universal statement)?

200

These words, such as quickly or very, modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs

What are adverbs?

200

This term refers to information that is clearly and directly stated in the text.

What is explicit evidence?

300

An exaggeration not meant to be taken literally.

What is Hyperbole?

300

A billboard advertisement for a new brand of soda.

What is to Persuade?

300

This term describes a theme that applies to anyone, anywhere, regardless of culture or time period.

What is a universal theme?

300

Words like in, on, at, and between that show the relationship between a noun and another part of the sentence.

What are prepositions?

300

This is an educated conclusion drawn by combining text clues with your own background knowledge.

What is an inference?

400

To diminish in size means to what.

What is decrease in size, amount, or range?

400

A "How-To" manual or a recipe for baking a cake.

What is to Inform.

400

To find the theme, a reader must often do this, as themes are rarely stated directly in the text

What is infer?

400

This specific type of noun is always capitalized because it names a specific person, place, or thing

What is a proper noun?

400

This strategy for answering open-ended questions stands for Restate, Answer, Cite, and Explain.

What is the R.A.C.E. strategy?

500

This 11-letter word means the ability to produce a desired or intended result.

What is Effectiveness?

500

A travel brochure that uses vivid imagery to help you visualize a tropical beach.

What is to Describe.

500

This is the primary reason an author includes a theme in their writing.

What is to teach the reader a lesson about life?

500

This part of speech is used to join words or groups of words, such as and, but, or or

What is a conjunction?

500

To rewrite a specific passage in your own words while keeping the original meaning.

What is paraphrasing?

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