COMPREHENSION
POETRY
SCR/ECR
PUNCTUATION
FREE
100

Evaluate

Judge based on criteria.

100

Simile

A comparison using “like” or “as.”

100

Analyze

Examine closely.

100

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Comma

Used for separating items in a sentence.

100

Inference

 A conclusion based on evidence and reasoning.

200

Summarize

Give a brief statement of main points.

200

Imagery

Descriptive language that appeals to the senses.

200

Text Evidence

Proof from the text that supports an answer.

200

" "

Quotation Marks

For someone's exact words. 

200

Tone

The author’s attitude toward the subject.

300

Central Idea

The main point of a text.

300

Metaphor

A direct comparison between unlike things.

300

Claim

A statement that can be argued.

300

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Apostrophe 

For possession or contractions .

300

Mood

The feeling created for the reader.

400

Foreshadowing

Hints about what will happen later.

400

Symbolism

When something represents a deeper meaning.

400

Paraphrase

Restate in your own words.

400

( ) 

Parenthesis

For adding extra information.

400

Author’s Purpose

The reason the author wrote the text.

500

Theme

The central message or insight about life.

500

Irony

A contrast between expectation and reality.

500

Thesis

The main argument of an essay.

500

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Semicolon

For joining two related ideas.

500

Point of View

The perspective from which a story is told.

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