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This type of figurative language compares two things using “like” or “as.”

Simile 

100

This text feature uses titles at the top of sections to tell what the section is about.

Headings

100

The word “preview” contains this prefix, which means “before.”

Pre-

100

The sequence of events in a story.

Plot

100

This is the author’s main idea or position in an argument.

A Claim

200

“The classroom was a zoo” is an example of this type of figurative language.

Metaphor

200

This is the main point or message that the author wants the reader to understand in a nonfiction text.

Central idea or Main Idea

200

This prefix means “not” or “the opposite of,” as in “unhappy.”

What is -un

200

This is the lesson or message that the author wants readers to take away from a story.

Theme

200

This type of rhetorical appeal tries to persuade the audience by using logic, facts, and evidence.

Logos

300

This term refers to the repetition of beginning consonant sounds in words, like “Peter Piper picked…”

Alliteration

300

This text structure explains why something happens and what results from it.

Cause and Effect

300

In the sentence, “The once lively town became desolate after the factory closed, with empty streets and abandoned homes,” the context clues suggest that “desolate” means this.

empty, deserted, or lonely

300

What are the 5 parts of plot?

Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, Resolution

300

This type of reasoning starts with a general statement and uses it to reach a specific conclusion.

Deductive Reasoning

400

What is a sonnet? 

A 14 line poem with an ABAB rhyme scheme. 

Ends with a couplet.

400

What are the 3 main types of Author's Purpose?

P- Persuade

I- Inform

E- Entertain

400

 In the sentence, “The scientist’s hypothesis was tentative, but she was eager to test it and gather more evidence,” the context clues suggest that “tentative” means this.

uncertain or not fully developed

400

This term describes how a character changes or grows throughout a story.

Character Development

400

This type of appeal persuades the audience by showing that the speaker or writer is trustworthy, credible, or knowledgeable.

Ethos

500

Which type of figurative language is this and WHY?

“He has the strength of Hercules.”

Allusion- It's making a reference to the Greek Myth.

500

This term refers to the reasons and evidence an author uses to support their central idea in a nonfiction text.

Supporting Details

500

In the sentence, “Her explanation was vague, leaving the audience confused and still full of questions,” the context clues suggest that “vague” means this.

Unclear or not specific

500

This literary element refers to the main problem or struggle a character faces in a story.

A Conflict

(Internal- a Problem inside themselves)

(External- A problem with someone or something else.)

500

This type of reasoning involves forming a likely explanation based on incomplete evidence or observations.

Abductive Reasoning

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