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100

The lesson a reader can learn after reading the story. 

Theme

100

Titles, headings, pictures, captions, and maps are all known as 

Text Features

100

The text version of the play is called

Script

100

The collection of lines in a poem

Stanza

100

Point of view that uses pronouns such as he, she, they, and them. 

3rd person point of view

200
The part of the plot in which the conflict begins...

Rising Action

200
What strategy should you use to summarize nonfiction?
The 5Ws. 

Who, what, where, when, why, how.

200

All the actors who will portray people in the play

Cast of Characters

200
Information in a poem that should not be taken literally. 

Figurative Language

200
The main character in the story

Protagonist

300

The turning point of the story

Climax

300

The type of nonfiction text that explains about a topic

Expository text

300

A character outside of the story who tells what is happening in the story

Narrator

300

Division of lines into groups

Stanza

300
What strategy should you use to answer an open ended question

ACE strategy

400

We should summarize fiction using which strategy? 

SWBST 

(Somebody, wanted, but, so, then)

400

How a text is organized

Text Structure

400

Information given to the actors on how to act. (Usually found in [])

Stage directions

400

Words that end with the same sound

Rhyme

400

Background knowledge + Clues from the text =

Inference

500

The feeling the reader feels after reading the text

Tone

500

The type of nonfiction text that tells a true memory of a person's life. 

Memoir

500

The large sections of a play

Acts

500
Words that create pictures in your mind

Imagery

500

The type of claim that goes against the author's claim in an argumentative text

Opposing claim