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Literature
Grammar
Informational Text
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100

When you present something for the first time, you _____.

Introduce

100

The life lesson or moral of the story.

Theme

100

Who/what the sentence is about & what it is doing.

Subject-Verb Agreement

100

The reason the author wrote the text.

Author's Purpose

100

What is a Plot?

A sequence of events in a story

200

An Excerpt is ____.

A passage taken from a book

200

The opinion or way someone views a person, place, thing, or idea.

Perspective

200

What is conversation between two or more characters called?

Dialogue

200

The point the author is trying to make.

Claim

200

Provide more detail.

Elaborate

300

The parts of the plot that build tension.

Rising Actions

300

Changes in a character's thoughts or actions over time based on experiences.

Character Development

300

What do we call commas that separate list items?

Commas in a Series

300

How the text is organized.

Text Structure

300

The turning point of a story in the plot.

Climax

400

To add more detail to something. Similar to elaborate.

Contribute

400

A series of events in a story that moves the story forward.

Plot

400

A phrase placed in the middle of the sentence to add more information.

Interrupter

400

One sentence explaining what the text is mostly about.

Main or Central Idea
400

The part of the plot that begins to resolve the conflict.

Falling Actions

500

The part of the plot that brings the story to a close.

Resolution

500

Three things that are learned in the Climax of a story.

Characters
Setting
Conflict

500

A word or phrase at the beginning of a sentence that introduces the sentence.

Introductory Element

500

The 4 types of author's purpose are...

Persuade
Inform
Describe
Share an Experience

500

To clarify by giving an example of something, you ____.

Illustrate

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