Literary Terms
Text Structure
Informational Text
Test Prep
Lit Terms II
100

A struggle or main problem in the story

What is conflict?

100

A list of things, people, places or ideas an authors uses to help prove a point

What are examples?

100

The number of details a student should use to help support their claim

What is at least two?
100

Highlighting key details, words you don't understand, or anything you find important

What is annotating?

100

The person telling the story

What is a narrator?

200

The time and place of a story

What is the setting?

200

When the text shows similarities and differences of two different things

What is compare and contrast?

200

A writing template or format used in 8th grade

What is RACES?

200

Cross them out

What do you do with answers you know are wrong?

200

Specific words an author uses to express a mood

What is tone?

300

The feeling a text creates for the reader

What is mood?

300

Using someone else's words to help prove your point

What is a quotation? (or citation)

300

The authors point, what they are trying to prove

What is a claim?

300

An answer that is close to being right, but is only there to mess you up

What is a distractor?

300

When the narrator has access to all characters thoughts

What is a third person omniscient?

400

The overall meaning (central message) of a story

What is the theme?

400

When the text uses a story to help prove their point

What is an anecdote?

400

The final piece of writing in a research paper, essay, or article that summarizes the entire work

What is a conclusion?

400
The directions, title and author of the text

What should you read first?

400

A tool the authors uses to create characters:

Characters thoughts, feelings and actions; direct or indirect

What is characterization?

500

A side by side contrast; place two characters, settings, or ideas next to each other so that the reader will compare and contrast them

What is juxtaposition?

500

A structure that tells the story in order, from first to last

What is chronological?

500

A visual image such as a chart or diagram used to represent information or data

What is an infographic?

500
A good nights sleep and a balanced breakfast

How should students prepare for a state test?

500

When the opposite of what you expect to happen occurs, often in a humorous way

What is irony?