Vocabulary
Poetry
Genres/ Literary Texts
Literary/ Informational Texts
ECR Vocabulary
100

A comparison of two things using the words "like" or "as."

What is simile?

100

A single line of words in a poem.

What is a line?

100
Written stories about people and events that are not real.
What is fiction?
100
A series of events that form the story in a novel or movie.
What is plot?
100

Name the paragraphs included in an ECR (essay).

What is introduction, body paragraph 1, body paragraph 2, and conclusion?

200

A word added to the beginning of a root word.

What is a prefix?

200

Two or more lines of poetry that form a division of a poem. It is like a paragraph in a story.

What is a stanza?

200
Writing that is about facts or real events.
What is non-fiction?
200
A position or perspective (way of seeing things)
What is point of view?
200

Where in the text you found your answer.

What is evidence?

300

A word added to the end of a root word.

What is a suffix?

300

Words that ends in the same sound.

What is rhyme?

300

A piece of writing that tells a story and is performed on stage.

What is drama/play?

300
One of the people/things from a story
What is a character?
300

Things included in an introduction.

What is a hook, thesis, and two key ideas?

400

Words with the same or similar meanings.

What is a synonym?

400

Words that sounds like the word or action.

What is onomatopoeia?

400

To convince a reader of a certain point of view.

What is persuade?

400

The central idea or main point of the passage.

What is main idea?

400

Another word for author's claim.

What is opinion?

500

A word that has an opposite meaning to another word.

What is an antonym?

500

Descriptive words that the poet uses to create pictures in the readers mind and appeal to senses.

What is imagery?

500

To hold the attention of the reader through enjoyment.

What is entertain?

500

The moral, message, or lesson the author wants you to learn from the story.

What is theme?

500

Reason for a conclusion.

What is to wrap your paper up?