Vocabulary Words
Point of View
Central Idea
Textual Evidence and Inferences
100

A look that conveys a message

What is an expression?

100
Point of view is ______.
What is the narrator's perspective?
100
The most important point an author is trying to make.
What is the central or main idea?
100
Details in the text.
What is textual evidence?
200

When something creates a problem or an annoyance

What is an inconvenience?

200
The narrator describes what happens but not what any characters think or feel.
What is third-person objective point of view?
200
If the central idea is ______________, it is written in the text.
What is explicit or explicitly stated?
200
A logical guess.
What is an inference?
300
Lucky.
What is fortunate?
300
An "I" narrator tells the story.
What is first-person point of view?
300
If the central idea is ___________, we must use the common details in the text to make a logical guess.
What is inferred?
300
_______________ in the text can help readers make an inference.
What is details?
400
Extreme damage or destruction.
What is catastrophic?
400
A "you" narrator participates in the action.
What is second-person point of view?
400
To infer the central idea, look for what the details have in ______________.
What is common?
400
When making an inference you use the text and your own _____________ _____________.
What is background knowledge?
500
Very large or broad
What is extensive?
500
The narrator knows the thoughts or feelings of only one or two characters.
What is third-person limited omniscient point of view?
500
The central idea answers the question, _________________
What it's all about?
500
You use _______________ _________________ to support your inference about a text.
What is textual evidence?