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basic parts of a story’s plot
What is story structure
100
the words and sentences around a word that give clues to the word’s meaning
What is context
100
a group of words that does not express a complete thought; not a sentence
What is fragment
100
sections into which a play is divided
What is scenes
100
tells something and ends with a period
What is declarative sentence
200
a problem
What is conflict
200
details in the selection that support an inference or opinion
What is text evidence
200
a story
What is narrative
200
how an author shows what a character is like
What is characterization
200
asks something and ends with a question mark
What is interrogative
300
the solution to a problem
What is resolution
300
a group of words expressing a complete thought
What is a sentence
300
specific words that give interesting information about people, places, and events in a story
What is details
300
an affix attached to the beginning of a base word or word root that changes a word’s meaning
What is prefix
300
gives an order and ends with a period
What is imperrative
400
the perspective or view from which a story is told
What is point of view
400
the main word that tells whom or what the sentence is about
What is simple subject
400
story events, including a problem and a solution
What is plot
400
a suffix or prefix attached to a base word, stem, or root that changes the meaning of the word
What is affix
400
expresses strong feeling and ends with an exclamation point
What is exclamatory
500
an outcome that is the opposite of what is expected
What is irony
500
the main word that tells what the subject is or does
What is simple predicate
500
the central message or idea
What is theme
500
a word to which prefixes or suffixes are added; for example, the base word of unwholesome is whole
What is base word
500
words and details that appeal to the five senses
What is sensory words