Text Structure
Literary Devices
POV
Literature Basics
Misc.
100

This text structure just gives facts and details.

Descriptive

100

Black bug bit a big bear

Alliteration

100

You, your, 

2nd person

100

This is the location of the story

Setting

100

The moral or lesson learned from a text

Theme

200

This text structure tells the order in which things occur.

Chronological

200

As the teens slowly climbed the stairs of the abandoned mansion, they hear a strange squeeking sound above them.

Suspense

200

Me, I, we, our, us

1st person

200

These are the main people involved in each chapter

characters

200

what backs up the main idea

Supporting details

300

This text structure tells how things are alike and different

Compare and Contrast

300

A fire station burns down

irony

300

Knows thoughts and feelings of only 1 character

3rd person Limited

300

This tells you about the focus of each chapter

Plot

300

The reason why the author writes a text

Author's purpose

400

This text structure tells why things happen

Cause & Effect

400

What the author projects to the reader with the words he/she uses

Tone

400

Knows everything that everyone is doing or saying

3rd person omniscient

400

This is the turning point of a book

The Climax

400

Not exact information in the text, but what you might think based on what is said in the text

Inference or infer

500

This text structure looks like the "why things happen" text structure, but is normally has a historical or scientific  perspective

Problem and Solution

500

How the author makes us feel through his or her choice of words

Mood

500

Reports only the facts and events as an observer

3rd person objective

500

This is the stuff following the turning point in the book

Falling Action 

500

Another way to say "main idea"

central message, key concept, central idea

main point, core message, central principle, crux, 

essence


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