Inferencing
Comprehension Terms
POV
Irony
Misc
100

Something that can be drawn from the text

Irony

100

What can be shown from actions, words, & thoughts?

Character

100

How many types of POV are there?

Three

100

What two things can irony create?

What is Humor and Suspense

100

What type of figurative language compares using like or as?

What is a simile

200

Bill was on the way to his car when he noticed his car looked off balance. He looked at his tire and frowned. What can you infer?

He had a flat tire

200

What is the reason the author writes the story?

Authors Purpose

200

What POV has words like he, she, them, they?

Third

200

What is created from irony here:

John returned home when he suddenly got an uneasy feeling. His window was shattered and his front door wide open.

What is suspense

200

Which part of a story hooks the reader?

What is opening conflict

300

What two things are needed to make an inference?

Schema and text clues

300

What is the view an author has on the story?

Authors POV

300

What POV is when the narrator knows everyone's thoughts and feelings?

What is Third person omniscient

300

There are three types of Irony, situational, dramatic, and _____

Verbal

300

What does the word contribute mean?

To help

400

What is schema

Prior knowledge

400

Special details that support the main idea

What are key details

400

What is the POV when the narrator is in the story?

What is First Person

400

Verbal irony is?

Irony that is spoken

400

What does imagery appeal to?

What is Your 5 senses?

500

If something is not clearly stated in the text then you should...

Infer

500

Unbiased overview of the story

What is an objective summary

500

What POV uses you, your, and yours?

What is second person

500

If the opposite of what is expected happens what type of irony is created?

What is situational?

500

When an authors opinion is swayed to one side

What is bias