A short introduction of the characters, setting, and opening?
What is the exposition?
The main information the author wants readers to know.
What is the central idea?
The main events which lead to the climax.
What is rising action?
Author shows likes and differences about the topic.
What is compare and contrast?
The author of a poem.
What is a poet?
The time and place in a fiction selection.
What is setting?
The photos, graphs, charts, and tables in a passage.
What are text features?
The outcome of the conflict.
What is the resolution?
Author presents a conflict and resolution.
What is problem and solution?
A feeling the poet is trying convey to the reader.
What is mood?
The problem in the story.
What is conflict?
Bolded words above a group of paragraphs
What are subheadings?
The events after the climax.
What is falling action?
Author includes the dates of events.
What is chronological order?
A single row of words in a poem.
What is a line?
The person who the story is mostly about.
Who are the main characters?
True events and dates included in a passage.
What are facts?
The lesson the author wants the reader to learn.
What is theme?
The author writes lots of details about a topic.
What is description?
Words in a poem with the same ending sound.
What are rhyming words?
The turning point of the story.
What is climax?
To inform, to explain, to show, to persuade, or to tell.
What is author's purpose?
Information from the passage to support your answers.
What is text evidence?
Author explains an event and what happens because of the event.
What is cause and effect?
A group of lines in a poem.
What is a stanza?