explicit - stated clearly and directly, according to the text - in agreement with what is stated in the text, evidence - a sign which shows that something exists or is true, ask - to seek information by posing a question, question - a type of sentence that we ask or write to gain further information from a person or people responding, answer - something spoken or written in reply to a question details, identify - indicate who or what (someone or something) is, key details - specific and important parts of the text that provide information, support, and elaboration, main idea(s)/topic - the primary or central topic(s) of a text or discussion that is supported and developed by other, supporting points/ideas,, recount - to give an account of an event or an experience in chronological order, cause - the reason(s) that something happens, effect - the consequences (both positive and negative) of the cause, description - to explain something in words; the details necessary to give a full and precise account, event - a thing that happens, technical procedure - a series of actions or set of steps completed in a certain manner or order related to a particular subject, connects - how two or more things are related or associated with each other., compare and contrast - a relationship where two or more things are described as alike or different using key details., sequence - a relationship where there is an order of events (i.e. first, next, last; beginning, middle, end)., central message - the unifying concept within a text to which other elements and ideas relate;, conveyed - to make an idea or feeling known to another person; to carry over from one to another, fable - a short story, typically featuring animals as characters, that attempts to express life truth, usually through a moral, folktales - stories originating in popular culture, often passed on through the oral tradition (i.e., word of mouth), key details - specific and important parts of the text that provide information, support, and elaboration, moral - relating to the principles of right and wrong concerning human behavior; a lesson or general truth learned from a story or experience, myths - traditional, legendary stories, featuring supernatural beings, heroes, and/or ancestral figures which often explain the history and/or culture of a people or explain a natural phenomenon, character trait - values a person believes in and reflects in his/her personality. These character traits determine the person's actions, behaviors, and decisions in everyday life., plot - the series of events that make up a story,

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