Author's Craft
Understanding the Text
Text Structure
Words and Meanings
Poetry Power
100

The reason an author writes a text, such as to inform, persuade, or entertain.

What is author's purpose?

100
The most important idea a text is mostly about.

What is central idea?

100

A structure where one event leads to another event.

What is cause and effect?

100

A word that means the same or almost the same as another word.

What is a synonym?

100

A group of lines in a poem, similar to a paragraph.

What is a stanza?

200

When an author uses a short personal story to help explain an idea or make it more interesting.

What is an anecdote?

200

A message or lesson about life that the reader learns from a story.

What is theme?

200

In cause and effect, the "cause" is best described as this.

What is why something happens?

200

A synonym for happy could be this word.

What is joyful? (or similar answers)

200

A line of poetry that ends with punctuation, like a period or comma.

What is an end-stopped line?

300

Numbers or data used in a text to support an idea or argument.

What are statistics?

300

The central idea is usually supported by these.

What are details?

300

In cause and effect, the "effect" is best described as this.

What is what happens as a result?

300

Author's use synonyms to avoid doing this too much.

What is repeating the same word?

300

When a line of poetry continues onto the next line without punctuation.

What is enjambment (or an enjambed line)?

400

Examples and statistics are mainly used to do this for the reader.

What is support an idea or claim?

400

Unlike the central idea, this applies to many stories, not just one.

What is theme?

400

Words like because, so, as a result, and therefore often signal this structure.

What is cause and effect?

400

Knowing synonyms helps readers better understand this.

What is meaning of words?

400

Enjambment is often used to create this feeling in a poem.

What is movement or flow?

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