Vocabulary
STAAR strategies
Informational Texts
Narrative Texts
Poetry/Fig. Lang.
Drama
Text Features
100

The reason an author wrote a text.

What is the author's purpose or PIE?

100

1st selection you complete when you receive your test.

What is the paired passage?

100

The purpose of a text that has text features like photographs, captions, subheadings, charts, maps, etc.

What is to inform?

100

The author's purpose of a story.

What is to entertain?

100

Comparing two things using "like" or "as".

What is a simile?

100

The words the character speaks

What is dialogue?

100

Where you can look to find information about a picture in a nonfiction book or article.

What is a caption?

200

Something that can be proven

What is a fact?

200

What should you do before you read the passage?

Preview the questions and selection

200

The text structure when the author gives an issue and how it was solved.

What is problem and solution?

200

The problem of the story and how it was solved.

What are conflict and resolution?

200

Giving objects or things human qualities.

What is personification?

200
A drama tells a . . .

What is a story?

200

A actual picture taken with a camera

What is a photograph?

300

What a text is mostly about

What a is the main idea?

300

What does PIE stand for?

Persuad, Inform, Entertain

300

This is the text structure they author may use to tell similarities and difference between two or more subjects.

What is compare and contrast?

300

The time and place a story occurs.

What is the setting?

300

Comparing two things without using like or as.

What is a metaphor?

300

A person telling the story (within the drama / onstage).

What is a narrator?

300
Shows the location 

What is a map?

400

Words that help the reader know what an unknown word means

What is a context clue?

400

What you look for to prove an answer is correct

What is evidence?

400

The type of text organization that puts details in the order in which they happen.

What is sequence?

400

How to summarize a story

What is SWBST?

400

Using 3 or more words in a line with the same beginning sound.

What is alliteration?

400

An object used in the performance of the play

What is a prop?

400

short "titles" within the passage that break the text into sections

What are subheadings?

500

The lesson learned in a story

What is the theme?

500

You should use this when you don't know what a word in the question or answer choices mean

What is use a dictionary?

500

This is the text organization an author would use to organize the events in someone's life or tell events in order using dates.

What is chronological order?

500

When the author uses a narrator that is NOT a character to tell the story and they know the thoughts and feelings of only one character.

What is 3rd person limited?

500

Words that create sound in the readers mind.

What is onomatopoeia?

500

What tells people how to move or what to do?

Stage directions

500

Words that have print that leans to one side.

What are italics?

600

The people or animals that are in a story.

What is a character?

600

When you cross out answers you can prove are wrong

What is process of elimination?

600

This is the text organization an author would use to tell about an event that happened and why it happened.

What is cause and effect?

600

What you'll look at carefully to determine a character's personality (character traits).

What are the characters Feelings, Actions, Speech and Thoughts?

600

To give an extreme exaggeration.

What is a hyperbole?

600

These change with the setting

What are scenes?

600

Words that stand out that are important.

What is bold print.

700

When you use clues from a story along with your background knowledge.

What is an inference?

700

What  you should do if you are feeling tired and can't concentrate on the test anymore

What is take a break?

700
Authors use these to present information in a more visual way.  They can explain something differently, who the location of a place, show the actual event, etc.

What are text features?

700

The events of the story

What is the plot?

700

Cannot be understood by words alone.

What is an idiom?

700

The author of the play

What is the playwrite?

700

A photograph or illustration with labels

What is a diagram?

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