Elements of Plot
Context Clues & Synonyms & Antonyms
Theme & Science Fiction
Central Idea
Patterns of Organization
100

The sequence of events in a story is known as this.

Plot

100

Context clues are hints found in the text to help define these.

unfamiliar/unknown words

100

The central message or lesson the author wants to convey through the story.

Theme

100

This is the main point or message that the author is making in a text.

Central Idea

100

This is organizational pattern presents information in the order that the events happened

Chronological Order

200

This term refers to the introduction of the setting, characters, and the initial situation of the story.

Exposition

200

Antonym for the word "happy"

sad
200

A common theme in science fiction is the impact of this on society.

Technology

200

These provide facts, examples, or explanations that support the central idea

Supporting Details

200

In this pattern of organization, the writer explains a problem and then offers one or more solutions.

Problem-solution pattern

300

This stage of the plot is the point of greatest tension and the turning point of the story.

Climax

300

This type of context clue gives a word with opposite meaning to help define an unfamiliar word.

Antonym

300

This genre often includes futuristic settings, time travel, and technology.

Science Fiction

300

Authors use this kind of statement, sometimes explicitly, to directly state the central idea in a passage.

Thesis Statement

300

This type of organization shows the relationship between actions or events and their outcomes.

Cause & Effect

400

This is the final stage of the story's plot, where the conflict is resolved and the story concludes.

resolution

400

When a word or phrase with similar meaning is used to help understand a term, this is the context clue being applied.

synonym

400

This is a way to analyze a theme by looking at how characters react to this, which is the problem or challenge they face.

Conflict

400

The central idea can be influenced by this, which is the author's opinion or viewpoint on the topic.

The author's perspective

400

A textbook chapter explaining the differences and similarities between mammals and reptiles would most likely use this pattern.

compare and contrast?

500

The resolution of a story comes after this stage, where the conflict begins to wind down.

falling action

500

These are used within a text to help a reader figure out the meaning of an unfamiliar word.

context clues

500

A theme that is true across different cultures and times is called this.

Universal Theme

500

This critical reading skill requires you to combine supporting details to infer the central idea when it is not directly stated.

Making an inference

500

A recipe that explains how to bake a cake, starting with gathering ingredients and ending with decorating the cake, uses this pattern.

chronological order

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