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1) to make a decision or form an opinion after considering the facts from the text
3) the feeling that a word gives off. Could be positive or negative
4) the part of the word that is left after all prefixes and suffixes are removed
5) A comparison of two unlike things using like or as. For example, "He looked like a ghost."
6) to give the meaning or definition of a word
10) the type of figurative language that is an exaggeration. For example, "I am so hungry that I could eat a horse!"
11) a word that describes a character. Also called a characteristic.
12) the dictionary definition of a word
13) the reason an author writes, such as to entertain, to inform, or to persuade
15) a word having a similar meaning of another word
16) a word part that is added to the beginning of a word to make a new word that has a different meaning
17) the main reason a passage was written. Often found in the topic or concluding sentence of a selection.
20) another word for the text that you are reading
22) words that are opposites
23) the position or angle from which the narrator tells the story
24) what someone thinks about someone or something. Not necessarily based on fact
25) something that causes trouble or difficulty in a story
26) A type of figurative language where you may say one thing but mean something totally different. For example, "Hold your horses!"
29) a word part that is added to the end of a word to make a new word that has a different meaning
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2) to retell the most important parts of a passage
7) two words that have the same sound but different spellings and different meanings. For example, sea/see, eight/ate, to/two/too.
8) to make a goes based on facts from the text and personal observations
9) the overall emotion created by the author
14) the life lesson that the author is trying to teach you. Usually not directly stated.
16) A type of figurative language where a non human object is given human qualities. For example, "The leaves danced across the yard."
18) the many small facts or events that help to tell a story
19) a smaller heading underneath the main heading separating different sections of the text
21) the series of events that make up a story.
27) A comparison of two unlike things without using like or as. One thing becomes another thing. For example, "my room is a pig pen!"
28) to use examples to show how things are alike and different
29) A way to solve a problem by making it go away or finding a way around it
30) information from the surrounding text that helps identify a word
31) time and place of the story
32) an actual happening or truth
33) to look for clues within the selection and make a guess about what will happen next
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