Includes information from the beginning, middle, and end of the passage.
Persuade, Inform, Entertain, Explain and Describe are all types of what
Tells a story through the words and actions of characters. It has acts, scenes, and stage directions.
a comparison or two unlike things without using like or as. Example: He is a bear in the morning.
Metaphor
When the author shows how things are similar or how they are different.
The lesson the author is trying to point out
Something you can prove
This genre has characters, settings, and a plot and is made up
the person who is telling the story; the speaker
Because, as a result, since, therefore, and if help readers find what?
The point of view when the word "I" is primarily used.
the events in the story, what happens
`This genre has features such as photographs, charts, bold print, and headings
What is informational text or nonfiction
small text found near a picture that provides important information about the picture
Combining story details with what readers already know, is called what?
The point of view when he, she, it, or they is primarily used?
a word that has the same meaning as another word
a tale with magical being and events
an expression with a meaning different from the literal meaning of the individual words. Example: It's raining cats and dogs.
Using words in sentences right before, right after, and words around a vocabulary development word is called this.
The most important idea in a story or paragraph.
Tells the order of events and includes words such as, first, next, after, before.
Figurative language is typically found in this type of genre
comparison using like or as. Example: The car was as cold as ice.
The Spurs are the greatest team in NBA is an example of this.