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when you use clues or information you already have to make a good guess or figure something out.

inference

100

the most important point or topic in a story or passage,

main idea or central idea

100

when characters in a story talk to each other, and it is written down to show what they say, helping us understand their thoughts and feelings.

dialogue

100

when a story goes back in time to show something that happened before, helping us understand more about the characters or events in the present.

flashback

100

a picture or image in a book that helps you understand or see more clearly what the words are describing

illustration

200

pieces of information or facts in a text that provide evidence or examples to back up the main idea or point being discussed.

details
200

the person or voice telling the story, guiding us through the events and sharing the thoughts and feelings of the characters.

narrator

200

where and when a story takes place,

setting

200

it's a group of lines that go together and form a section in a poem.

stanza

200

words with opposite meanings

antonyms

300

the subject of a piece of writing

topic

300

order of events or how things happen in a story,

sequence

300

problem or struggle in a story that the characters have to deal with

conflict

300

lesson or message about life that runs through a story, showing what the author wants you to understand or think about while reading.

theme

300

a short and concise version of the main points or key ideas in a text or story, giving a quick overview without including all the details.

summary

400

how the author makes the audience feel

mood

400

words with similar meanings

synonyms 

400

Punctuation used to show someone is speaking

quotation marks

400
the result of something happening

effect

400

factual, true information

nonficiton

500

an attitude or feeling communicated in words

tone

500

the way a story is told from a specific perspective, such as first person (using "I" and sharing personal experiences), second person (using "you" and involving the reader), or third person (using "he," "she," or "they" and observing the characters from an outside viewpoint).

point of view

500

giving human-like qualities to inanimate objects

personification
500

hints or warnings about what will happen later in the plot.

foreshadowing

500

the reason or why something happens

cause

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