Reading A
Reading B
Reading C
Reading D
Reading E
100

The person who writes a book:

the author

100

The person who draws the pictures in a book:

the illustrator

100

Information you can prove:

a fact

100

What type of figurative language is being used:

My brother is a lazy goat!

a metaphor 

(something is something)

100

The message or moral of the story:

the theme

200

Words that have the same meaning:

a synonym

200

Words that mean the opposite:

antonyms

200

Where a story takes place:

the setting

200

The speaker or person telling the story:

the narrator


200

What the name of the story or text is called:

the title

300

The term for how a problem gets solved:

the resolution

300

Words that describe a character's personality or the qualities that make them who they are:

character traits

300

Common or proper?

Burger King

proper

300

The person from whose perspective the story is being told:

the author's point of view

300

Words under a photo that describe the photo:

the captions

400

The result of a cause or an event that happened:

the effect

400

Comparison of two things using like or as:

simile

400

What a paragraph or story is mostly about:

the main idea

400

The problem or struggle in a story:

the conflict


400

A phrase or expression that presents a non-literal meaning:

Example:  Once in a blue moon I love to eat a hot fudge sundae.  

an idiom

500

What is in alphabetical order at the end of the book?

The glossary

500

The desert cried happy tears when it rained.

This is an example of what kind of figurative language?

personification

500

A type of figurative language where all the words have the same beginning sound:

alliteration

500

The main events of a story, play, novel, or movie:

the plot

500

Fact or opinion:  

I love to watch the sunset.  It's beautiful.

opinion

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