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to entertain, inform, or persuade
What is author's purpose
100
something happens then there is a result
What is cause and effect
100
to look for similarities and differences in things
What is compare and contrast?
100
words and phrases around an unfamiliar word to determine the meaning of unfamiliar words
What is context clues?
100
something that can be proved or based on evidence
What is a fact
200
Plant + garden = the meaning for Horticulture
What is context clues?
200
the most importan idea about a topic
What is main idea?
200
clue words are because, as a result of, therefore and so that
What is cause and effect?
300
sensible decisions or reasonable opinions after thinking about the facts and details in reading
What is drawing conclusions?
300
smaller pieces of information that support the main idea
What are details?
300
using text, graphics and prior knowledge to guess what might happen in a story or what you think you might learn from a text
What is making predictions?
300
restating a sentence or an idea in your own words to lead to a better understanding of what was read
What is paraphrasing?
300
to restate the main ideas of a text or the main events of a plot
What is summarizing?
400
to come to a conclusion based on a detail an author provides in the text
What is making inferences?
400
messages transmitted across a variety of modes, such as film, television, radio and the Internet
What is media literacy?
400
text that explains
What is expository?
400
text that deals with real people, event, or ideas
What is nonfiction?
400
giving human like qualities to something that is nonhuman
What is personification?
500
approaching a text with a specific goal or question that we would like answered; guiding comprehension by focusing attention on specific information
What is setting a purpose for reading?
500
message about life that is often found in fiction
What is theme?
500
author's perspective or opinion
What is point of view?
500
plot builds to the greatest tension or point
What is climax?
500
writing or speech that appeals to one or more of the five senses and creates word pictures, or images to help the reader experience the poem fully
What is sensory language?
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