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100

The person who tells the story. 

What is narrator. 
100

The time and place that a story happens. 

What is setting. 

100

The organizational pattern the author uses to show how his ideas are connected.

What is text structure. 

100

Why something happens. 

What is the cause. 

100

Words that have opposite meanings. 

What is antonyms. 

100

How thinks are alike in a text structure.  

What is compare. 

100

How things are different in a text structure. 

What is contrast. 

200

Words that mean the same or almost the same.

What is synonyms.

200

A statement that cannot be proved (it is what someone thinks or feels)

What is opinion.

200

The reason the author wrote the text. 

What is author's purpose.

200

The examples that support, or back up the main idea. 

What is key details. 

200

The turning point or point of greatest interest or suspense in a story. 

What is climax. 

200

Author's purpose of a story or article that you may read for fun.

What is entertain. 

200

Author's purpose of trying to make the reader believe a certain was or convince you to do something. 

What is persuasive. 

300

Showing what happens first, next, and last in a story – sequencing

What is chronological.

300

Author's purpose of a story or article that give facts and evidence. 

What is informative. 

300

Words or phrases that help give meaning to unknown words. 

What is context clues. 

300

Letters added to the end of a word to make a new word. 

What is prefix.

300

Text structure that gives the resolution to an issue or conflict. 

What is problem and solution. 

300

A short description that gives information about a picture, diagram, or photo. 

What is caption. 

300

Words that appeal to the reader's five senses (sight, sound, smell, taste, and touch)

What is imagery or vivid details. 

400

How the problem is solved in the story. 

What is resolution. 

400

Letters added to the beginning of the word to make a new word. 

What is suffix.

400

The trouble or problem that the characters have in a story. 

What is conflict.

400

When someone NOT in the story tells the story, like an outside observer. (he, she, they) 

What is third-person point of view. 

400

What a piece of writing is mainly about. 

What is main idea or key idea. 

400

A genre that includes fables, folktale, myths and tall tales. 

What is traditional literature.

400

A drawing with labels that shows parts of an object or how something works.

What is a diagram. 

500

When a character IN the story tells the story. (I, me, my, we) 

What is first person point of view. 

500

Graphic ways that a writer gives the reader information in non-fiction texts. 

What are text features. 

500
A list of characters who appear in a drama. 

What is character list or cast. 

500

The result of what happens.

What is effect. 

500

The series of events that happens in a story. 

What is plot.

500

Part of a drama that introduces a new setting. 

What is scene. 

500

A story's message, it can be a lesson about life or how people behave (moral) 

What is theme. 

600
The written instructions in a drama that tells the actors what to do. 

What are stage directions. 

600

The items actors use on stage and parts of the stage. 

What are props. 

600

The person who writes the play. 

What is the playwright. 

600

Figurative language that compares two things using like or as. 

What is a simile. 

600

Figurative language that gives human characteristics to objects or animals. 

What is personification. 

600

Figurative language that is an exaggeration that cannot possibly be true. 

What is hyperbole. 

600

A figurative language that compares two unlike things by saying one IS the other. 

What is metaphor. 

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