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Comparison of one thing to another to show a relationship

What is an analogy?

This text structure is used to show or explain how one thing leads to another

What is cause and effect?

Time order or in sequence.

What is chronological order?

Final idea or judgement that you draw or come to after you have considered all the evidence.

What is a conclusion?

As you read a text you make these with the characters, other texts and the world.

What are connections?

If you don’t know the meaning of the word….. Using the sentences and words around the word.

What are context clues?

First, next, also, therefore, in conclusion

What are transition words?

Something that is verified, proven

What is a fact?

An expression peculiar to a particular language that means something different. Exp. I am going to hit the hay.

What is an idiom?

Guess based on clues

What is an inference?

Organizing your main ideas in a structure manner using levels and sublevels.

What is an Outline?

As you read, you keep guessing about what will happen next.

What is a prediction?

When you mention and explain only the most important ideas of a work.

What is a summary?

When a text has this…. All its details support the main idea or topic.

What is unity?

To provide information, influence, express feelings, and entertain.

What are the 4 purposes for writing?

Kind of scope that only covers a few or a single topic.

Limitied Scope

Kind of scope that covers many aspects of a topic. Wide range.

What is a Broad scope?

Putting texts in your own words.

What is paraphrasing?

A belief or an attitude… what you think about something.

What is an opinion?

You form your opinions to come up with this about a character or story.

What is a judgement?

A broad statement that applies to many individuals, experiences, situations, or observations.

What is a generalization?

Can be used to enhance texts. Examples are tables, charts, maps, cartoons and illustrations.

What is a graphic?

Shows similarities and differences

What is compare and contract?

The kind of document you read when you buy something.

What is a consumer document?

Same definition, different word different spelling

What is a synonym?