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Vocabulary 3
Vocabulary 4
Vocabulary 5
100
The problem in the story
What is conflict?
100
Means the opposite
What is antonym?
100
When and where the story takes place
What is setting?
100
Means the same/similar
What is synonym?
100
Categories of literature (biography, realistic fiction, fairy tales, etc.)
What is genre?
200
Information that is true and can be proven
What is fact?
200
To determine the likeness of two things
What is compare?
200
A shortened version of a story put in your own words.
What is summary?
200
Thoughts or feelings of someone, can't be wrong
What is opinion?
200
Word parts added to the beginning of a word
What is prefix?
300
Comapring two things using the words "like" or "as"
What is simile?
300
Another name for "story"
What is passage, selection, text?
300
A genre that is made up, fake
What is fiction?
300
To determine thew differences of two things
What is contrast?
300
Types of words such as noun, adjective, verb, adverb,etc.
What is "part of speech"?
400
The main message in the story
What is theme?
400
Comparing two things without using "like" or "as"
What is metaphor?
400
Lines in a poem that are grouped together (like a paragraph)
What is stanza?
400
Facts from the story that support the main idea
What is supporting details?
400
Type of genre that states true facts
What is nonfiction?
500
Language used to create an image in the reader's head by using creative language.
What is figurative language?
500
The events/action in a story
What is Plot?
500
To make a conclusion based on information from the story
What is inference/infer?
500
The attitude/feelings/emotions the writer has toward the subject of the passage
What is tone?
500
Repeating the same sounds at the beginning of words in a sentence/phrase A. idiom B. alliteration C. simile D. Hyperbole
What is B. alliteration?
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