To go beyond.
What is transcends?
To say exactly what you mean.
What is literal?
The main topic of the text.
What is central idea?
Another word for point of view.
What is perspective?
Hints that the author gives to help the reader understand unknown or difficult vocabulary
What is context clues?
To be limited or held back, such as by chains.
What is constraints?
A comparison
The message or lesson of a text.
What is theme?
Autobiographies are written in this perspective.
What genre is written in first person?
When a text is organized by different conflicts and then ways in which to fix those conflicts.
What is Problem and Solution?
A thorough or dramatic change in form or appearance.
What is transformation?
"The sad sea-captain sank the ship"
What is an example of alliteration.
A problem that is between a person and an outside source.
What is external conflict?
Meaning to only provide facts and details.
What is objective?
Information from the text to help support an answer.
What is textual evidence?
To be clever in a secretive way.
What is cunning, or cunningly?
"If I've told you once, I've told you a thousand times"
What is an example of hyperbole?
The events in a story.
What is plot?
When the narrator concentrates on the thoughts and feelings of only one character, but is not first person.
What is third person limited?
Examples: metaphor, symbol, hyperbole, alliteration, allusion, personification
What is figurative language?
A natural ability or skill.
What is aptitude?
A reference to something outside the text.
What is an allusion?
The person telling the story?
Who is the narrator?
For example, TV shows that display the thoughts and behavior of multiple characters.
What is third person omniscient?
What is text structure?