Mrs.
Gillispie´s
6th Grade
Reading
Review
100

What are the 6 parts of a plot diagram

resolution

falling action

rising action 

exposition

inciting incident

climax

100

when you give a non-living thing a human quality

personification

100

The visual used to show how the plot of a story progresses. 

plot diagram

100

a figure language in which all the words start with the same sound

alliteration

100

words that represent a sound

onomatopeoia

200

a figure of speech that compares two unlike things using like or as

simile

200

The way a non-fiction text is organized

text structure

200

Sentences starters used in the R.A.C.E strategy

C- In the text it states, 

E- This proves


200

the end of a story

resolution

200

a figure of speech that compares two unlike things without using like or as

metaphor

300

A conclusion made by using the clues in the text combined with background knowledge

Inference


300

Using part of the question to start your answer

Restate

300

text that is true and based on real information and facts

nonfiction

300

stories that have made up characters, settings, and plots.

Fiction

300

describe the qualities of a character

character traits

400

struggle or problem between two opposing forces

Conflict

400

When you use the text to support your answer.

text evidence

400

The words in a story that the character speaks

Dialogue

400

groups of lines in poetry

stanza

400

an exaggeration 

hyperbole

500

pattern of ryhme within a poem

rhyme scheme

500

The writing strategy do we use to answer short answer questions and ERQ questions. Explain

R.A.C.E

500

The perspective from which a story is written.

Point of view

500

Types of conflict

internal- man vs self

external- man vs man, man vs nature, man vs society

500

The most important piece of information that the author wants the reader to understand- what a text is mostly about

main idea/central idea

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