Reading Comprehension
Writing Tools
Reading Comprehension II
Writing Tools II
Reading Comprehension III
100

The series of events in a story

Plot

100

The time and place in which a story takes place

Setting

100

What a story or other text is mostly about

Main/central idea

100

Words with the same or similar meaning

Synonyms

100

The moral or lesson of a story

Theme

200

The reason an author writes a piece of text

Author's purpose

200

Words with opposite meanings

Antonyms

200

The unique way a narrator or character in a story sees/understands what happens

Point of view

200

Comparing different things using "like" or "as"

Simile

200

The reason something happens, and the thing that happens

Cause and effect

300

The problem that has to be resolved in a story

Conflict

300

The literary term for exaggeration

Hyperbole

300

Explaining the similarities and differences between elements in a text

Compare and contrast

300

Describing a non-human object using human-like qualities

Personification

300

The point of highest tension in a story

Climax

400

Writing that is meant to explain a subject

Expository

400

Comparison between two things without using "like" or "as"

Metaphor

400

Writing that is meant to tell a story

Narrative

400

Using an object or image to represent a larger idea

Symbolism

400

Writing that is meant to influence a reader's opinion

Persuasive

500

Point of view where the narrator describes the thoughts of all the characters

Third person, omniscient

500

Word for arguments an author makes in a non-fiction text

Claims

500

The ending of a story, when everything is coming to a close

Resolution

500

When a text is organized by the order in which things happen

Sequential

500

When the opposite of what is expected happens

Irony

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