This is sometimes referred to as a "poem paragraph."
What is a stanza?
simple-fancy
What are antonyms?
This text feature shows you where a place is located.
What is a map?
The problem or struggle the characters face in a story.
What is conflict?
audience
What is aud?
This poetry doesn't have to rhyme or follow a pattern.
What is free verse?
elegant-graceful
What are synonyms?
This text feature shows you the different parts of something.
What is a diagram?
The time and place where the story happens.
What is setting?
spectator
What is spec?
"This package is as light as a feather" is an example of . . .
What is a simile?
steak-stake
What are homophones?
These text features organize data in a way that is easy to read.
What are charts, tables, and graphs?
The part of the story where you are introduced to the characters, the setting, and the backstory.
What is the exposition?
erupt
What is rupt?
"She sells seashells by the seashore" is an example of . . .
What is alliteration?
light-light
What are multiple-meaning words?
This text feature tells the reader what they will read about in a section or a paragraph in the text.
What is a heading?
The big turning point in a story.
What is the climax?
video
What is vis?
"The leaves danced in the wind" is an example of . . .
What is personification?
rigorous-strenuous
What are synonyms?
This text feature provides an explanation of what is being shown in photos or illustrations.
What is a caption?
This can be first-person or third-person.
What is point of view?
century
What is cent?