Stage Directions - Words or instructions in a play that are written in italics and enclosed by parenthesis, Personification - What kind of figurative language is used in this sentence: The tree danced in the breeze, Dialogue - In a play, the conversation between characters; it advances the plot and reveals conflict., Metaphor - What kind of figurative language is used in this sentence: The earth is a green blanket., Simile - What kind of figurative language is used in this sentence: Elizabeth is as fast as a cheetah., Act - The division of a play consisting of several scenes, Setting - When and where a story takes place., Conflict - Another name for the problem of the story., Climax - The turning point of the story., Theme - The lesson learned or the message of the story., Main Idea - In informational text, the most important point of the message the author wants to share., Inference - To draw a conclusion by reasoning from facts and information found in the passage., Caption - A sentence or words that explain a picture, usually found at the bottom., Text Features - Helps the reader understand more about non-fiction text. Ex. diagrams, graphs, maps, photographs, illustrations., Problem and Solution - Type of text structure describes an issue and at least one way to solve it, Compare and Contrast - Type of text structure shows how two or more things are alike and different, Text Structure - The way authors organize information in text., Text Evidence - A piece of information from a text that we use to support our ideas, beliefs, opinions, and arguments., Tone - The general feeling created by the WRITER., Argument - Expresses a position, or makes a claim about an issue or problem, and supports that position with reasons and evidence., Claim - The writer's position, is often stated early in the argument, such as in the introductory paragraph, or even in the title., Evidence - A specific piece of information that an author gives to support a claim., Audience - The listener, viewer, or reader of a text., Purpose - To try to convince the reader of something is the ___________ of argumentative text., RACES - A writing strategy that is used when writing a well constructed ECR., Sum it up/Summarize - What do you do in the last paragraph of an ECR?, Cite - To refer to a section of a text or a quote from the selection., Explain - After you cite evidence in an ECR, what do you do?, Restate and answer - The first step in RACES.,

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