Vocabulary #1
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Vocabulary #3
Author's Purpose
Genres
100
Words around a picture that help describe the picture
Caption
100
Things listed in order of which they happened in time
Chronological Order
100
What the text is mostly about
Main Idea
100
What is the acronym for the four examples of Author's Purpose?
PIEE
100
Which genre has stanzas, lines, and rhymes?
Poetry
200
to tell or say
Convey
200
A small section of a play (this changes when the setting changes)
Scene
200
Part of a text taken from a book
excerpt
200
Which author's purpose is to teach you facts about something?
Inform
200
Which genre is made up, or not true?
Fiction
300
Events that help you predict what will happen later in the story
Foreshadowing
300
The words spoken by characters in a play or book
Dialogue
300
Written in step-by-step
Sequence
300
Which author's purpose is to get you to agree with their opinion about a topic?
Persuade
300
Which genre is full of facts or true information?
Non-Fiction
400
A lesson of a fictional story
Moral
400
A comparison without using the words like or as
metaphor
400
A series of events that tell a story
Plot
400
Which author's purpose is to tell a story with characters, a setting, a problem, and a solution in it?
Entertain
400
Which genre has speech tags, scenes, and a list of characters?
Drama
500
The way the story is organized
Text Structure
500
Words or phrases that help you develop a picture in your mind
Imagery
500
To form a mental image of something
Visualize
500
Which author's purpose is to share how they feel about a certain topic?
Express
500
Which genre is stories told from generation to generation and are usually about gods or natural phenomenons like how the world began?
Myth
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