Greek & Latin Prefixes
Greek & Latin Suffixes
Figurative Language
Text Structures
Organization
100

Pre-

Meaning: Before

Prefix

Predict

Precede

100

-logy

Meaning: Science/Study of

Biology

Geology

Zoology

100

"Love is a river."

Metaphor

100

First, Second, Finally, Also

Order

100

What sentence in an introduction grabs the reader's attention?

Hook

200

Bio-

Meaning: Life

Biology

Biography

Biometric

200

-meter

Meaning: Measure

Thermometer

Barometer

Kilometer

200

"I've told you this a million times!"

Hyperbole

200

Like, But, Similarly, However

Compare & Contrast

200

A detail you wouldn't include in a summary is called a...

Minor Detail

300

Photo-

Meaning: Light

Photograph

Photosynthesis

Photogenic

300

-able

Meaning: Can be done

Readable

Adorable

Usable

300

"As light as a feather."

Simile

300

Therefore, So, Because, Due to

Cause & Effect

300

Major and Minor Details support the...

Main Idea

400

Bi-

Meaning: Two

Bicycle

Binoculars

Biannual

400

-graph

Meaning: Drawing/Writing

Geography

Biography

Autograph

400

"Hit the hay"

Idiom

400

In short, to sum up, in conclusion

Summary

400

The subject of an essay is also called the...

Topic

500

Tele-

Meaning: Far

Telescope

Telephone

Television

500

-vore

Meaning: Eating

Carnivore

Herbivore

Omnivore

500

"Nice work, Einstein."

Allusion

500

Indeed, In particular, Furthermore, Certainly

Emphasis

500

The Main Idea the sits above all other main ideas and ties the essay together is called the...

Thesis