Unfamiliar term means the opposite of the known word
What is contrast?
sound out words you haven't seen or heard before
What is decoding?
evaluate differences and similarities between two things
What is compare and contrast?
relating to the words or vocabulary of a language
What is lexical?
are traditionally intended to tell a story based on the writer's real-life experiences
What is narrative?
are familiar, commonly used character types and situations in stories
What is archetypes?
the ability to connect letters and sounds with each other
What is phonics?
reflect on what the topic or idea means
What is reflective?
taking words in their usual or most basic sense without metaphor or allegory
What is literal?
intended to explain or describe something
What is expository?
being impressively full and deep, usually referring to someone's voice
What is sonorous?
the ability to read aloud with understanding of the words
What is fluency?
sticking to facts instead of opinions
What is objective?
relating to or providing an interpretation
What is interpretive?
essentially paint a picture of something
What is descriptive?
slowly; weakly
What is languidly?
reads fast to get particular information
What is scanning?
sticking to opinions not facts
What is subjective?
give a brief statement of the main points of (something)
What is summarizing?
good at persuading someone to do or believe something through reasoning or the use of temptation
What is persuasive?
the same story present different variations of the same work
What is artistic representations?
understand the meaning of each and every word in the story
What is intensive reading?
the "eye" of the story
What is point of view?
the ability to process the text and understand the meaning
What is comprehension?
relating to or involving the imagination or original ideas, especially in the production of an artistic work
What is creative?