Vocabulary & Terms
Text Evidence & Inference
Text Structure & Plot
Figurative Language & Poetry
Argument & Analysis
100

The problem in a story.

What is conflict?

100

Using the text to support an answer. 

What is citing text evidence? 

100

Where and when a story takes place.

What is setting? 

100
Comparing using "like" or "as."

What is a simile? 

100

A position supported by evidence. 

What is a claim? 

200

A short sentence that captures the main idea. 

What is gist? 

200

A conclusion based on clues + reasoning. 

What is an inference? 

200

The sequence of events in a story. 

What is plot? 

200

Giving human traits to objects. 

What is personification? 

200

A series of reasons supporting a claim. 

What is an argument? 

300

The emotional meaning of a word. 

What is connotation? 

300

Why is evidence important in responses? 

It supports and proves the answer. 

300

The turning point of a story. 

What is climax? 

300

Repetition of beginning sounds. 

What is Alliteration? 

300

Text based on real events. 

What is nonfiction?

400

The dictionary definition of a word. 

What is denotation? 

400

If a character is described as "reluctant," what does most nearly mean? 

What is unwilling or hesitant? 

400

How does setting influence conflict? 

It can create or intensify problems. 

400

A word that imitates sound. 

What is onomatopoeia? 

400

How do authors develop multiple themes?

Through details, events, and character actions. 

500

Using clues around a word to determine meaning. 

What are context clues? 

500

Explain how a character changes over time using evidence. 

Must show development using actions, thoughts, or dialogue. 

500

Analyze how a specific section contributes to the overall meaning of a text. 

Answers must explain purpose of that section. 
500

Explain how figurative language impacts tone or meaning. 

Must analyze effect.

500

Compare development of two themes in a text.

Must include similarities & differences.