Plot
Text Features
Literary Terms
Text Features
Literary Terms
100

The main thing the author wants you to know when you read something.

Central Idea

100
Identifies the main idea of the text that will follow.

Sub Heading

100

The pattern of a series of events that a story follows.

Plot

100

Located at the top of beginning of an article to identify the topic of the article.

Heading

100

Restating the main idea and supporting details in your own words. 

Summary

200

A character's qualities- expressions, personality, and physical traits.

Character traits.

200

This type of text is thicker than usual and is used to emphasize something.

Boldface

200

A logical guess that is made using the readers own background knowledge and the knowledge they obtained from the story.

Inference

200

A list of topics or headings with page numbers, usually located at the front or beginning of a piece.

Table of Contents

200

The character that goes against the protagonist.

Who is an antagonist?

300

The highest point of interest, the place where ideas are drawn together, an important turning point in a series of actions, or the most forceful event in a story.

What is climax.

300

These letters are slanted and are often used to emphasize or set words off from the rest.

Italics

300

Using material, examples, and direct quotes from a story is called...

Citing Text Evidence

300

A list of key terms with their definitions, usually found at the back.

Glossary
300

This is the moral of the story.

What is theme?

400

Concludes the action and ensures that all important plot lines have been tied.

What is resolution.

400

Usually under a picture or image to give the reader some background on what the image is showing.

Caption

400

Sensory details or figurative language that is used to create abstractions or illicit emotion.

Imagery

400

An alphabetical list of important terms or concepts and the page numbers where they can be found, usually located at the back of the book.

Index

400

Details, words, and phrases that appeal to the five senses: seeing, hearing, touching, smelling, and tasting

Sensory Language

500

The beginning of the story, where the characters and setting are introduced.

What is exposition.

500

Additional information that is set in a box off to the side of a text.

Sidebar

500

A genre in nonfiction which is a story of one's own life.

What is autobiography.

500

Visual tools in an article like photos, graphs, or images. They can be printed or hand drawn.

Graphic Aids

500

Something that stands for something beyond itself. It can be a person, place, object, animal, or activity.

Symbol

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