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Vocabulary Review

STAAR word that means to communicate an idea or feeling Evidence Infer Highlight Bullets Index Main Idea Summary Setting Convey Plot STAAR word that means to communicate an idea or feeling

The series of events that make up a story Evidence Infer Highlight Bullets Index Main Idea Summary Setting Convey Plot The series of events that make up a story

The good guy or main character Evidence Protagonist Antagonist Bullets Simile Main Idea Summary Character Traits Convey Plot The good guy or main character

The turning point, the change in the story. Evidence Protagonist Antagonist Bullets Simile Climax Summary Character Traits Convey Plot The turning point, the change in the story.

The bad guy or force. Evidence Protagonist Antagonist Bullets Simile Climax Summary Character Traits Convey Plot The bad guy or force.

The conclusion, the conflict is solved. Evidence Protagonist Antagonist Bullets Resolution Climax Summary Character Traits Convey Plot The conclusion, the conflict is solved.

Words that imitate the sounds that it makes. Evidence Protagonist Antagonist Bullets Simile Climax Summary Character Traits Onomatopoeia Plot Words that imitate the sounds that it makes.

Comparing two things not using like or as. Personification Theme Synonym Metaphor Simile Climax Summary Hyperbole Alliteration Symbol Comparing two things not using like or as.

Giving human qualities to something not human. Personification Theme Synonym Metaphor Simile Climax Summary Hyperbole Alliteration Symbol Giving human qualities to something not human.

Comparing two things using like or as. Personification Theme Synonym Metaphor Simile Climax Summary Hyperbole Alliteration Symbol Comparing two things using like or as.

An exaggeration. Personification Theme Synonym Metaphor Simile Climax Summary Hyperbole Alliteration Symbol An exaggeration.

The repetition of a consonant sound at the beginning of words. Personification Theme Synonym Metaphor Simile Climax Summary Hyperbole Alliteration Symbol The repetition of a consonant sound at the beginning of words.

To appeal to the reader’s senses. Analyze Theme Mood Tone Antonym Motive Main Idea Dilemma Imagery Idiom To appeal to the reader’s senses.

The message or lesson learned. Analyze Theme Mood Tone Antonym Motive Main Idea Dilemma Imagery Idiom The message or lesson learned.

The feeling of the reader. Analyze Theme Mood Tone Antonym Motive Main Idea Dilemma Imagery Idiom The feeling of the reader.

The voice of the author or speaker. Analyze Theme Mood Tone Antonym Motive Main Idea Dilemma Imagery Idiom The voice of the author or speaker.

Something that causes a character to act a certain way. Analyze Theme Mood Tone Antonym Motive Main Idea Dilemma Imagery Idiom Something that causes a character to act a certain way.

The opposite of a word. Analyze Theme Mood Tone Antonym Motive Main Idea Dilemma Imagery Idiom The opposite of a word.

STAAR word that means a problem. Analyze Theme Mood Tone Antonym Motive Main Idea Dilemma Imagery Idiom STAAR word that means a problem.

An expression that doesn’t mean exactly what they say. Analyze Theme Mood Tone Antonym Motive Main Idea Dilemma Imagery Idiom An expression that doesn’t mean exactly what they say.

What the selection is mostly about. Analyze Theme Mood Tone Antonym Motive Main Idea Dilemma Imagery Idiom What the selection is mostly about.

Somebody, wanted, but, so, then. Analyze Theme Summary Tone Antonym Motive Main Idea Dilemma Imagery Idiom Somebody, wanted, but, so, then.

To examine something in detail. Analyze Theme Mood Tone Antonym Motive Main Idea Dilemma Imagery Idiom To examine something in detail.

To entertain, persuade, inform, and share feelings. Analyze Theme Mood Tone Antonym Author’s Purpose Main Idea Dilemma Imagery Idiom To entertain, persuade, inform, and share feelings.

A hit about what will happen next. Diagram Foreshadowing Mood Bold Antonym Motive Italics Character Traits Playwright Dialogue A hit about what will happen next.

The writer of a play. Diagram Foreshadowing Mood Bold Antonym Motive Italics Character Traits Playwright Dialogue The writer of a play.

A short story, made up, talking animals. Fable Foreshadowing Mood Bold Antonym Motive Italics Character Traits Playwright Dialogue A short story, made up, talking animals.

The personality a character displays. Diagram Foreshadowing Mood Bold Antonym Motive Italics Character Traits Playwright Dialogue The personality a character displays.

To emphasize, to make words stand out. Diagram Foreshadowing Mood Bold Antonym Motive Italics Character Traits Playwright Dialogue To emphasize, to make words stand out.

Background decorations. Diagram Foreshadowing Mood Bold Set Motive Italics Character Traits Playwright Dialogue Background decorations.