PARTS OF A BOOK
GENRES
LITERARY TERMS
VOCABULARY STRATEGIES
CHARACTERIZATION AND POINT OF VIEW
100
a place where you find page #s
What is index
100
writing dealing with facts and events rather than imaginative narration
What is nonfiction
100
an expression whose meaning is not predictable from the usual meanings of its constituent elements
What is idioms
100
a word that is similar to the other
What is synonyms
100
a character telling the story
What is 1st person
200
a place where you find chapters
What is table of contents
200
literary works invented by the imagination, such as novels or short stories
What is fiction
200
a figure of speech
What is a simile
200
a word that is opposite to the other
What is a antonynms
200
a person who tells the story
What is a narrator
300
where you find the definitions in the story
What is a glossary
300
imagination unrestricted by reality
What is fantasy
300
sequence of events
What is a plot
300
the act or process of denoting; indication
What is denotation
300
not one of the characters
What is a 3rd person
400
the page at the beginning of a volume that indicates the title, author's or editor's name
What is a title page
400
an account of a person's life by another
What is a biography
400
figurative or descriptive language in a literary work
What is a imagery
400
words u use to find a uknown word in the sentence
What is context clues
400
having infinite knowledge or understanding
What is a omniscient
500
the distinguishing name of a book, poem, picture, piece of music, or the like.
What is a title
500
an account of a person's life written or otherwise recorded by that person
What is autobiography
500
an idea or topic expanded in a discourse, discussion, etc
What is a theme
500
the base of the word
what is root words
500
the narrators tell what only one character thinks,feels,and observes
What is a limited 3rd person
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