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100

correct, precise, exact

accurate

100

 repetition of consonant sounds

alliteration –

100

– short/engaging stories

anecdotes

100

– groups or categories

classifications

100

 a recurring character-type, theme, or idea in literature

archetypes –

200

the highest point of action/tension in a literary/fiction text

climax –

200

 add notes to text to clarify understanding

annotate –

200

 the construction of literary characters; the description of characters

characterization

200

a comparison between two things; relationships between words to clarify meaning

analogy –

200

to quote text

cite

300

characteristics

attributes -

300

 add notes to text to clarify understanding

annotate –

300

a detailed examination of the structure or elements of a text or


piece of text

analysis –

300

 the message the author is trying to convey throughout the text; the author’s main point; the author’s claim

central idea –

300

 – the author’s reason for writing/creating text or features in text

author’s purpose

400

 a set of reasons to persuade that something is a correct or right choice

argument –

400

- claims that are not supported by reasons and evidence

ineffective claims

400

 claims that are supported by reasons and evidence

effective claims -

400

 a word opposite in meaning to another

antonym –

400

 the perspective or feeling of the author about characters, ideas, details

author’s point of view –

500

 a statement of truth which can be backed up by reasons and evidence

claim –

500

 the way an author uses words in a text

author’s style –

500

to examine in detail the structure or elements of a text

analyze –

500

the way an author uses words in a text

author’s style –

500

different; another (example: Alternate Ending)

alternate –