Genres
Contractions
Figurative Lang.
Author's Purpose
Text Structures
100

A story that is completely made up. 

Fiction

100

can't

can + not

100

As cold as ice.

simile

100

When the author tries to convince the reader to do something.

Persuade

100

When the author tells us what happened and why.

Cause and Effect

200

A piece of text that can be proven by using true information. 

Nonfiction

200

I'm

I + am

200

The sun is a warm blanket. 

metaphor

200

When the author gives information about a topic.

Inform

200

When the author explains how two things are alike, and how they are different. 

Compare and Contrast

300

A story that could really happen in real life.

Realistic Fiction

300

It's

it + is

300

He was barking up the wrong tree. 

Idiom

300

When the author writes the steps the reader will follow.

Explain

300

Items, events, or steps listed in order.

Sequence of Events

400

A passage that has specific information about a certain topic.

Informational

400

couldn't

could + not

400

Drop, drop, drop

Onomatopoeia

400

When the author writes something the reader will enjoy.

Entertain

400

When the author describes an issue in the story, but then explains how it is resolved. 

Problem and Solution

500

A story written about someone's life that was written by another person. 

Biography

500

won't

will + not

500

The words jumped off the pages. 

Personification

500

When the author uses some the senses to describe a topic. 

Describe

500

A topic, idea, person, place, or thing is described by listing it's features, characteristics, or examples. 

Description

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