This is the word that means a person between the ages 13 and 19.
Who is a teenager.
100
Expository nonfiction contains main ideas and these elements which help to reinforce the main ideas.
What are supporting details.
100
This is the word that has the opposite meaning of another word. Here are two examples of this term:
tall/short cold/hot
What is an antonym.
100
This word means the same, or almost the same, meaning as another word. Here is an example of this term:
cold, freezing, hypothermic
What is a synonym.
100
This text feature is usually the first item a reader sees when reading a piece. It quickly tells the reader what information he or she will learn about.
What is the title.
200
This is the word that means to think highly of, to recognize the worth of, and to value.
What is to appreciate.
200
Expository nonfiction is written in this tense.
What is present tense.
200
This suffix means "to make" or "to produce."
What is the suffix -ate.
200
This is the definition to the word "famous."
What is having fame; known far and wide.
200
This text feature is located in the front. It shows the different chapter or section titles and where they are located.
What is the table of contents.
300
This is the meaning of the word slavery.
What is the custom of holding people as property.
300
Expository nonfiction tells about these three elements.
What are real people, things, or events.
300
This is the meaning of the suffix -ous.
What is "having" or "full of."
300
This is the definition to the word "activate."
What is to cause to start working; to make active.
300
This text feature is located in the back. It tells you where to go in the text to find specific information on a topic, word, or person.
What is the index.
400
This is the meaning of the word religious.
What is devoted to religion; having a belief in God or gods.
400
Expository nonfiction uses these items to show organization.
What are text features.
400
This is the meaning of the word virtuous.
What is full of virtue; having good character.
400
This is the definition to the word "validate."
What is to approve; to make valid.
400
This text feature lists important vocabulary words and gives their definitions.
What is the glossary.
500
This is the meaning of the word released.
What is permitted to be published, shown, sold, etc.
500
Expository nonfiction may have these, which are types of pictures, to help readers understand the ideas.
What are graphic sources.
500
The literary concept "imagery" appeals to a reader's five senses. They help the reader to experience this.
What is the way things look, sound, smell, taste, or feel.
500
The literary concept "image" allows the reader to visualize what is being described by doing this.
What is stimulating the sense or the imagination.
500
These text features help the reader identify the main ideas for that section of text.