Figurative Language
Nonfiction Text Structures
Elements of a Story
Vocabulary
Fiction Vocabulary
100

A direct comparison of two things using like or as

simile 

100

First, pour your cereal. Second, get milk from fridge. Third, pour milk in bowl. Fourth, get a spoon and enjoy! 

chronological order

100

where and when a story takes place

setting

100

the reason the author writes

author's purpose

100

a struggle between a person and an outside force

external force

200

a direct comparison of two things NOT using like or as

metaphor

200

oranges and apples are both fruit. Oranges are orange and apples are green or red. They both grow on trees.

compare and contrast

200

the main events in a story


example: exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution

plot

200

The feeling that author wants the reader to get

mood

200

a struggle between a person and their own feelings

internal conflict

300

extreme exxageration

hyperbole

300

the feeling of the soft fluffy pillow felt amazing as I was laying down to go to sleep after a tiring day. 

description

300

the most intense part of the story

climax
300

when you don't know the definition of the word so you need to look around for these to help you

context clues

300

a sign or warning about what is going to happen next

foreshadowing

400

the use of words that sound like what they mean

onomatopoeia

400
after lunch, the school cafeteria is an absolute disaster! Students throw food and make a mess, which ends up making our lunchroom very dirty by the end of it.

cause and effect

400

the lesson or moral of a story

theme

400

What the passage or paragraph is about

main idea

400

visually descriptive or figurative language 

imagery

500

the repeated use of the same consonant at the beginning of the words in a sentence

alliteration 

500

stealing is a big problem in the united states. It is easy for shoplifters to go into a gas station and take things without paying. One way to fix this would be to put sensor alarms on everything so that when they try to leave with an item, the alarm will go off. 

problem and solution

500

the perspective from which a story is told

point of view

500

The vocabulary the author uses to show how he or she feels about a topic

tone

500

a comparison between two things. 

Ex: black is to white as cat is to dog

analogy 

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