Story Elements
Big Ideas
Types of Irony
Author’s Craft
Thinking Skills
100

The sequence of events in a story

Plot

100

The lesson or message of a story

Theme

100

When something unexpected happens

Irony

100

The author’s attitude toward a subject

Tone


100

To figure something out using clues

Infer / Inference

200

The time and place of a story

Setting

200

The main point the author wants you to understand

Central Idea

200

When the audience knows something characters do not

Dramatic Irony

200

The feeling the reader gets

Mood

200

To break something down to understand it

Analyze

300

A struggle within a character

Internal Conflict

300

A statement or opinion that must be proven

Claim

300

When what happens is the opposite of what is expected

Situational Irony

300

The author’s use of words to create meaning

Word Choice

300

To improve something

Refine

400

A struggle between a character and outside forces

External Conflict

400

An argument against another claim

claim

400

When someone says the opposite of what they mean

Verbal Irony

400

Repeating words or phrases for effect

Repetition

400

To build or grow an idea

Develop

500

The main point of a paragraph or text

Main Idea

500

A short retelling of the main points

Summary

500

A feeling of tension about what will happen next

Suspense

500

How a text is organized

Structure

500

To show or make something known

Reveal / Reveals

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