Figurative Language
Text Structures
Vocabulary
Fiction
Argumentative Text
100

A comparison between two unlike things, using "like" or "as".

What is a simile?

100

The text describes events by using dates.

What is chronological order?

100

Primary

What is "main"?

100

The moment in the story where the setting and characters are introduced.

What is the exposition?

100

The author's belief about a topic.

Claim or Position

200

An extreme exaggeration.

What is hyperbole?

200

The text describes a problem and how to solve it.

What is problem and solution?

200

Controlling Idea

What is the main idea that the writer is trying to get across to the reader?

200

The problem of the story.

What is the conflict?

200

You need this in order to prove your claim.

Support or Evidence

300

A comparison between two unlike things that does NOT use "like" or "as".

What is a metaphor?

300

Something happens and the text describes various causes for what happened.

What is cause and effect?

300
Selection

What is the article that you are reading on STAAR?

300

Tension is building during this part of the story.

What is the rising action?

300

This type of evidence appeals to the reader's emotion.

What is emotional appeal or pathos?

400
Giving human characteristics to an object.

What is personification?

400

The text lists similarities and differences about two topics.

What is compare and contrast?

400

aligned

What is lined up or matching?

400

The last intense moment of the story.

What is the climax?

400

This type of evidence appeals to an author's logic or reasoning.

What is logical appeal or logos?

500

Give an example of a simile.

Answers vary.

500

The text goes into detail about a topic.

What is description?

500

Highlight

What is to focus on or emphasize?

500

The ending of the story.

What is the resolution?

500

This type of evidence appeals to the author's credibility.

What is ethos?