Figurative Language
Argument
Text Features
Informational Text
Literary Elements
100

The feeling associated with a word that is positive, negative, or neutral. 

Connotation

100

A statement the author is trying to prove is true.

Claim.

100

The introduction paragraph of an informational/argumentative text starts with what?

A hook- question, statistic, anecdote. 

100

The dictionary definition of a word. 

Denotation.

100

The author's feelings on a topic as shown through specific words. 

Tone. 

200

The acronym that we used for poetry analysis.

S- structure L- language A- affect M-meaning 

200

The opposite side's argument against the original claim is?

Counterclaim. 

200

These are used in articles to illustrate a point or set of data that connects to the topic of the text.

Graphs, charts, and infographics. 
200

A summary that is a paragraph or longer that does not include any opinions on the topic. 

Objective Summary.

200

This is built through character's action, setting, conflict, resolution, and the dialogue within a text. 

Theme. 

300

"Her sleeping head with its great gelid mass" is an example of what type of figurative language?

Alliteration- repeated G sound

300

Reasoning should be relevant and what, when supporting a claim?

Reliable OR credible- from a source that is either.

300

This gives you the main idea of the section of the text almost like a preview. 

Heading and/or Subheading

300

A statement about the entire story that explains the major components of the article or story. 

Central Idea. 

300

The plot and/or conflict of a story moves on/becomes more interesting because of what two things about characters. 

Their actions and their dialogue. 

400

"I had made it around the darkened ridge; Just as I heard a lone wolf's cry" is an example of what type of figurative language?

Imagery because you hear the sound of a wolf's cry in your mind when you read this line.

400

An article that is reviewed by multiple people before publishing for fact checking is considered what type of source?

Credible and/or reliable. 

400

What are the different informational text structures- hint there are 5.

Chronological, Descriptive, Problem/Solution, Compare/Contrast, Cause/Effect

400

The summary of a part of a text or section of the article. 

Main Idea
400

When the audience knows more than the characters do in a story which builds suspense for the audience. 

Dramatic Irony

500

The repetition of vowel sounds is what type of figurative language?

Assonance.

500

What are the 3 rhetorical devices authors can use to strengthen an argument?

Ethos (ethical reasoning), Logos (logical reasoning), and Pathos (emotional reasoning)

500

What are the two structures of fictional texts?

Narrative and/or plot, poetry

500

A detail, quote, or piece of evidence that helps build the topic of the paragraph. 

Supporting Detail. 

500

A drama, a short story, a novel, a poem all have different what?

Text Structures/ Structural Elements. 

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