Alliteration - The repetition of speech sounds in the beginning of nearby words (Peter Piper's pickled peppers), Compare - To determine similarities between two or more ideas, objects, or concepts from a text, Contrast - To determine differences between two or more ideas, objects, or concepts from a text, Connotation - A feeling that may be suggested by or associated with the meaning of a word (home or family may suggest warm or positive feeling), Denotation - The literal meaning of a word (the definition or actual meaning), Evidence - Facts, figures, details, quotations, or other sources of information that provide support for claims, judgements, or conclusions., Figurative Language - Words or expressions with meaning other than the literal interpretation, First person - A narrator who is a participant in the story and uses the pronouns I and me, Flashback - The literary technique of disrupting the order of events in a story by shifting to an earlier time in order to introduce information, Inference - A conclusion logically drawn from presented information (conclusion based on evidence and clues), Key Supporting Details - Important information in a text that strongly support the meaning of a story or passage (supports the main idea), Main Idea - The central topic of a passage expressed or implied in a passage or story, Metaphor - A type of comparison in which a word or expression's literal usage and meaning is applied to a distinctly different thing (Robin is the sun; All the world's a stage), Mood - The emotion(s) expressed by an author's writing, Opinion - A personal view or attitude, Personification - When an inanimate object (non-human) is spoken of as though it has human attributes or feelings (The sun smiled down on us), Plot - The events and actions of a narrative work, Point of View - The narrative perspective (first, second, or third person), Prefix - An affix attached before a root word, Roots - The basic part of a word that carries the main component of meaning and that cannot be further broken down without loss of meaning, Second person - A narrator who addresses a story to a someone he or she calls "you", Chronological order - The sequence of events that represents the action of the story, Simile - A comparison between two distinctly different things indicated by the word "like" or "as" (quiet as a mouse), Stanza - A grouping of lines of verse in a poem often set off by a space in the printed text, Summarize - Condensing a text to its general theme(s) and/or major points (Explaining what the passage is mainly about in your own words-incuding the main idea and supporting details, Synthesize - A process of arranging and combining pieces, parts, and elements into a new idea, judgment, or opinion, Theme - The author's message of a story, Third person-omniscient - A narrator who is outside the story and knows everything about the characters (thoughts and feelings)-refers to all of the characters as he, she, or they, Tone - The author's attitude reflected in the style of the written word, Third person-limited - The narrator is only aware of what a single or a few character say and do- uses pronouns he, she, or they,

Reading SOL Vocabulary

المزيد

تبديل القالب

النمط البصري

الخيارات

لوحة الصدارة

المطابقة قالب مفتوح النهاية. ولا يصدر عنه درجات توضع في لوحة الصدارة.
استعادة الحفظ التلقائي: ؟