The main person or character in a story
What is the protagonist?
Text that explains what a picture or graphic is about.
What is a caption?
Using surrounding words to figure out the meaning of an unfamiliar word.
What are context clues?
The beginning of the story where the characters, setting, and basic situation are introduced.
What is the exposition?
direct comparison between two unlike things that uses "like" or "as."
What is a simile?
The time and place a story happens
What is the setting?
The section at the back of a book that defines key terms.
What is a glossary?
A word that means the opposite of another word.
What is an antonym?
The turning point or the most intense, exciting part of a story.
What is the climax?
Giving human qualities or characteristics to non-human things, like "the wind whispered."
What is personification?
The series of events that make up a story.
What is the plot?
Words written in darker print to show importance.
What are bold words?
A word that means the same as another word.
What is a synonym?
The part of the plot that occurs after the climax, where the tension begins to ease.
What is the falling action?
An extreme exaggeration used for emphasis, such as "I’m so hungry I could eat a horse."
What is a hyperbole?
The central message or lesson the author wants the reader to learn.
What is the theme?
A list of topics and page numbers found at the beginning of a book.
What is a table of contents?
The feeling or emotion associated with a word (positive, negative, or neutral).
What is connotation?
The final part of the story where the conflict is resolved and loose ends are tied up.
What is the resolution?
direct comparison between two unlike things that does not use "like" or "as."
What is a metaphor?
A brief statement of the main points of a text
What is a summary?
A visual representation of data or information.
What is a chart or graph?
The dictionary definition of a word.
What is denotation?
The main problem or struggle that the character faces.
What is the conflict?
Words that imitate the natural sounds of a thing, such as "buzz," "hiss," or "bang."
What is onomatopoeia?