Vocabulary
Text Features
Figurative Language
Main Idea
Inference
100

What does the word "analyze" mean?

To examine something in detail to understand it better.

100

What is a heading?

A title that indicates what the section or document is about.

100

What is a simile?

A comparison between two things using "like" or "as."

100

What is the main idea of a paragraph?

The primary point or message that the author is trying to convey in a paragraph.

100

What does it mean to make an inference?

To draw a conclusion based on evidence and reasoning rather than from explicit statements.

200

What is a synonym for "happy"?

Joyful

200

Name one type of text feature.

Examples include captions, headings, or diagrams.

200

Give an example of personification.

 Example: "The wind whispered through the trees."

200

How can you find the main idea?

Look for topic sentences, repeated ideas, or summaries at the end.

200

How can context clues help with inferences?

They provide hints or clues that help you understand deeper meanings in the text.

300

What does "context" refer to in a text?

The circumstances or facts that surround a text and help clarify its meaning.

300

What is the purpose of a caption?

To provide additional information about an image or graphic.

300

What does "hyperbole" mean?

An exaggerated statement not meant to be taken literally.

300

Why is the main idea important?

It helps readers understand what the text is about and retain key information.

300

Give an example of making an inference from a text.

Example: If a character is shivering and wearing a coat, you might infer that it is cold outside.

400

What is an antonym for "difficult"?

Easy

400

What do bullet points help with?

To organize information clearly and make it easier to read.

400

Explain what a metaphor is.

A comparison between two unlike things without using "like" or "as."

400

What is the difference between main idea and details?

The main idea is the overall message, while details provide supporting information.

400

Why is inference important for understanding?

It helps readers read between the lines and grasp underlying meanings.

500

Define the term "theme."

The central topic or message of a text.

500

How does a table of contents help readers?

It helps readers navigate the document and find specific sections quickly.

500

Identify an example of alliteration.

Example: "She sells sea shells by the sea shore."

500

Explain how to summarize a text.

To condense the text into a shorter form while retaining the main points.

500

How can tone affect your inferences?

Tone can suggest emotions or attitudes that influence how readers interpret the text.

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