Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
Vocabulary 3
Vocabulary 4
Vocabulary 5
100

Applies to people of all times and places 

universal 

100

The intended readers 

Audience 

100

use of language that create a musical pattern 

Rhyme 

100

the setting characters and basic situation 

introduction 

100

events follow time order in an uninterrupted sequence 

chronological order 

200

The main reason for writing the text 

Authors purpose 

200

Related items set vertically may be numbered or bulleted 

List

200

comes from the Greek and means "all,every,whole"

-Pan-

200

when the conflict ends 

resolution 

200

sound recorded from radio broadcasts television shows or films of the past decades 

audio

300

Word choice 

Diction 

300

The Latin root meaning "see"or"look"

Spect 

300

An abbreviated way of saying two words 

contraction  

300

the constant between what a character thinks to be true and what the reader knows to be true 

dramatic irony 

300

illustrate important ideas or information

exposition 

400

The narrators view and understanding of the of the world 

Narrators perspective 

400

Time and place of the action 

Setting 

400

conflict reaches the highest point of tension or uncertainty

climax 

400

the conflict is introduced in an inciting incident and builds in intensity 

rising action 

400

latin root meaning "hand"

-man-

500

suggests the idea that will appear in a particular section of a text 

foreshadowing 

500

a word that take the place of a noun 

pronoun

500

an abbreviated way of saying two words 

contraction 

500

uses of language that creates a musical pattern 

rhythem

500

friendly exchange between speakers 

dialogue