Le Goose
Quack Quack
James
Is Our
King
100

inference

A conclusion a reader

draws based on

details in the text. Not

directly stated

100

Words, phrases or

pictures in a text that

support an idea.

textual evidence

100

central idea

the main idea of a text

100

theme is...

the moral or lesson of a story or text

100

third person pronouns are...

he/she/they
200

genre

The category into

which a story falls.

Examples include:

fantasy, science

fiction, realistic fiction

200

summary

A statement that tells

what a text is about

200

point of view

The perspective from

which a story is told

200

convey means...

to show

200

first person pronouns are...

I/me/my

300

The events that

happen in a story.

PLOT

300

author’s purpose

the reason/job of a text (ex- to entertain or persuade or inform) 


300

suspense

Building tension and

uncertainty

throughout a text

300

evaluate

study or analyze

300

connotation

The ideas or feelings

that result from

hearing or reading a

word or phrase

400

tone

The attitude of an author toward a

subject

400

compare means.... 

contrast means....

MUST SAY BOTH 

compare- To find the similarities

between two or more

topics, ideas or

concepts


contrast- 

To find the

differences between

two or more topics,

ideas or concepts

400

mood

The feelings and

emotions a reader

has because of a text

400

climax

the turning point in the story 

400

denotation

The dictionary

definition of a word,

its literal meaning

500

allusion

A cultural reference

or reference to an

outside text.  EX--> "So Eden sank to grief...:"

500

foot notes

the note sometimes at the bottom of the page that define or explain something 

500

stanza

a paragraph of poetry

500

symbolize

when an object or idea represents something else  

ex- heart = love 

500

imagery

visually descriptive or figurative language that connects to the 5 senses 

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