Vocabulary
Figurative Language
Poetry
Fiction
Non-fiction
100

This affix comes at the beginning of a word

Prefix

100

To describe non-human things using human qualities

Personification

100

a group of lines in a poem- compared to a paragraph in prose

stanza

100

This POV is told by the narrator-  It uses the pronouns- I, me, my

First Person

100

This text structure is often used in history- you will see dates, times, first second third

Sequence or Chronological
200

This context clue means the same as the vocabulary word

Synonym


200

Give an example of an Onomatopoeia

Bam, Boom, Crack, Etc. 

200

the feeling the poet is trying to convey

mood

200
This POV is RARELY used.  It gives directions and uses the pronoun "You"

Second person

200

This text structure shows how things are alike or different. 

Compare and contrast

300

This part of the word can be Greek or Latin

Root
300

It's raining cats and dogs. 

Idiom

300
a truth, lesson, or message about life

Theme

300

This is the very beginning of the plot in a story map.  It introduces the characters and the setting.

Exposition

300

This text structure will use all your five senses to explain information

Description

400

This context clue is the most difficult to understand. It begins with the letter "I"

Inference

400

This figurative language compares two things using the words like or as

Simile

400

a single row of words in a poem- like a sentence in prose

line

400

This place on the story map is the highest point of action.  It begins the falling action of the story. 

Climax

400

This is what an entire text is about all the key details will point to this 

Central Idea

500

This context clue gives us the opposite of the word

Antonym

500
a sentence or phrase with words which start with the same sound.  "Tongue Twisters"

Alliteration

500

the number and style of accented syllables in a line. 

meter

500

What do we do with a story when we think of "Somebody, Wanted, But, So Then."

Summarize

500

the opinion or argument that the writer or text wants the reader to believe

Claim

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