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100

Understanding something not directly stated in a reading.

Assumption

100

Story told using "I" statements.  From the main character's point of view

1st person point of view

100

Text by illustration giving additional information about the subject 

Captions

100

Message or moral of the story

Theme

100

Something that is alike something else

Similarity

200

Reason the author writes(to inform, to persuade, to entertain, to explain)

Author's Purpose

200

Smart-Alec comments or wry humor in a story

Sarcasm

200

Turning point in the story, high point

Climax

200

Figure of speech comparing two different things, using "like" or "as"

Simile

200

Being funny, comedy

Humor

300

Making a generalization from the end of a story, passage, or text

Drawing a conclusion

300

Emphasize the similarities or differences between two texts

Compare

300

Problem in the story

Conflict

300

A chain of related events that make up a story

plot

300

A word that represents a sound, whiz, buzz, whoopee

Onomatopoeia

400

Making a prediction based on what you already know and what you have read in the text

Infer/inference

400

Organization of a text

Structure

400

To solve something-conclusion of a story

Resolution

400

break apart

Analyze

400

Knowledge on which to base a belief

Evidence

500

Isolated facts that support ideas

Details

500

The shortened version with only the main points or giving the important ideas in a text.

Summarize

500

Hint at future events

Foreshadow

500

Quote sources

Cite

500

Make plain or define

Explain

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