Unknown Words
Structure Builds Ideas
Author's Point of View
Author's Purpose
Text Evidence
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This type of meaning refers to words or phrases used in a text that carry a feeling or emotion beyond their literal definition.

What is connotative meaning?

100

In this part of a passage, the author introduces the main topic and sets the stage for further details.

What is the introduction?

100

When an author uses the first-person pronouns “I” or “we,” they are writing from this type of point of view.

What is first-person point of view?

100

When an author writes to inform, explain, or teach the reader about a subject, their purpose is typically this.

What is to inform?

100

This is a piece of information or a detail that supports an idea or argument made in a text.

What is evidence?

200

This term describes words that have specific meanings in particular fields or disciplines, like “photosynthesis” in biology.

What is technical meaning?

200

This part of a paragraph provides support for the main idea by giving details, examples, or evidence.

What is the body?

200

If the author gives a limited perspective and reveals only one character’s thoughts, emotions, or experiences, the text is written from this point of view.

What is limited point of view?

200

If an author writes to entertain, they are often creating a story, poem, or play. This is an example of an author’s purpose to do what?

What is to entertain?

200

When you quote a line from a text to support your idea, you are providing this.

What is a direct quote?

300

This figure of speech involves comparing two things without using “like” or “as,” such as "Time is a thief."

What is a metaphor?

300

When an author divides their text into different sections with headings, this helps the reader focus on specific topics.

What is sectioning?

300

An author’s feelings or attitude toward a subject or issue is often called this.

What is tone?

300

When an author tries to convince the reader to agree with their opinion or take action, this is the author’s purpose to do what?

What is to persuade?

300

This refers to the specific information from the text that you use to analyze or prove a point.

What is textual evidence?

400

When the meaning of a word is different from its usual or dictionary meaning, it is often considered this type of meaning.

What is figurative meaning?

400

This refers to the way an author arranges sentences or paragraphs to make their argument or ideas clear and logical.

What is organization?

400

When the author reveals their own personal thoughts or feelings on the subject of the text, they are demonstrating this.

What is the author’s perspective?

400

Authors often use this purpose to evoke strong feelings from their readers, particularly in literature that deals with human experiences or emotions.

What is to express?

400

This is when an author uses facts, statistics, or examples from the text to support an argument or claim.

What is supporting evidence?

500

What is the meaning of the phrase "a wolf in sheep's clothing," which is often used to describe someone who pretends to be harmless but is actually dangerous?

What is a metaphor for someone who is deceitful or disguises their true intentions?

500

This term refers to how the order of ideas in a text can influence how readers understand the information, such as cause and effect or compare and contrast.

What is text structure?

500

This type of point of view is most commonly used in academic writing, where the author remains neutral and does not express personal emotions or opinions.

What is objective point of view?

500

If the author is writing a textbook or an article about a scientific discovery, they are usually trying to do this.

What is to inform or explain?

500

When you use evidence from the text to justify your interpretation or analysis, it’s essential to show how the evidence connects to the point being made. This is known as this.

What is analysis or reasoning?