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100

Comparing using like or as

simile

100

the occurrence of the same letter or sound

alliteration 

100

pictures, graphs, headings, charts, maps, etc. 

text features 

100

Evidence from the text

text evidence or textual evidence 

100

Someone else's exact words used in an author's writing 

quote or citation

200

Writing to entertain others or tell a story

Narrative or Fiction writing

200

Use of senses to create an experience for the reader

sensory details 

200

a text structure that uses similarities and differences 

compare/contrast 

200

a figure of speech whose meaning is not related to the actual meaning of the words 

Idiom

200

a text structure that provides ways that problems have been resolved

problem/solution 

300

Exaggerated statement 

hyperbole 

300

The message the reader believes the author is trying to convey - moral of the story

theme

300

First, second, and third person 

point of view 

300

proving counterclaims wrong 

rebuttal 

300

a text structure that gives detailed information 

description

400

data, confirmed facts, and research 

factual evidence 

400

Statement that can be proven 

fact

400

Elements added to information text to provide more information to the reader

text features

400

a brief review of the most significant events in the story that are important in your claim

plot summary

400

A text structure that gives an order of events

sequence, chronological order 

500

To inform, entertain, persuade, offer advice, or teach 

author's purpose

500

When a character means something different from what was said

verbal irony 

500

The author's personal examples used as evidence 

anecdotal evidence 

500

Conclusions reached based on evidence and reasoning

Justification/Commentary

500

A different opinion from one stated. 

Counterclaim/Opposing viewpoint

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