Inferences
Author's Purpose
Figurative language
Point of view
Plot
100

A guess on what is going to happen, possibly later in a story.

What is a prediction?

100

A type of author's purpose made to convince the reader to do something.

What is persuasion?

100

A series of words with the same starting sound or letter.

What is alliteration?

100

Where the story is told using words like I, me, or we outside of dialogue.

What is first person?

100

A part of a story where the problem starts to be resolved.

What is falling action?

200

Words in the text that can help you provide evidence or come up with an inference

What is text evidence?

200

A type of author's purpose made or story that is made to amuse or engage the reader. Usually fiction.

What is entertain?

200

An exaggeration; making something greater than it seems.

What is a hyperbole?

200

Where the story describes the main character using words like he, she, or they; telling from a narrator's perspective.

Third person
200

A part of a plot where characters and setting are introduced.

What is exposition?

300

A type of author's purpose made to explain or tell the reader about something. This is usually nonfiction.

What is inform?

300

Comparing two things without saying like or as.

What is a metaphor?

300

Spoken from a narrator using words like he, she, or they, and is limited to only stating the main character's thoughts or opinions.

What is third person limited?

300

The main problem of the story; what gets resolved at the end.

What is conflict?

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