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The series of episodes, or events, that make up the story
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The characters and setting are introduced
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The series of episodes, or events, that make up the story
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The characters and setting are introduced
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The conflict is revealed through a series of events
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The conflict begins to be solved
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The conflict reaches its highest, most intense, point. It can be the turning point of the story.
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The conflict is totally resolved. The conclusion of the story.
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The problem that the main character tries to overcome
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Distressed, irritated, annoyed, unhappy
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Focus in one area, concentrates
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The moral or lesson of the story that shares a common human experience
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Uses the pronouns I, my, me, myself, mine, us, ourselves, our, ours, or we
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Uses the pronouns you and yours
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Uses the pronouns he, she, him, himself, his, her, they, them, themselves, their
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How an author describes characters in order to make them come to life
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The author tells the reader what the character is like.
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The author shows the reader what the character is like.
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A reasonable guess which is based on based evidence and your prior knowledge of a topic
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Words that mean the same or nearly the same as another word
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Hints or clues in a sentence or paragraph that help you determine the meaning of an unknown word
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In a raspy, faint-sounding way
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How a character thinks, acts, or feels
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The reason for a character's actions
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Where and when a story takes place
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Words in the passage that help the reader support their thoughts
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Who tells the story
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A fictional story, the purpose of which is often to explain something about human behavior of the natural world
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excited
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sad
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The big idea in a paragraph or passage.
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The author's reason for writing the passage.
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A short statement that tells about a long passage.
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The author's communication in writing to the reader.
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The feeling of the passage. The emotions the author is expressing through the use of certain words like adjectives and adverbs.
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that which tends to prove or disprove something; ground for belief; proof
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Give an account of the similarities between two (or more) items or situations, referring to both (all) of them throughout.
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to settle or decide(a dispute, question, etc.) by an authoritative or conclusive decision
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Knowledge derived from study, experience, or instruction. A collection of facts or data
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the parts of a written or spoken statement that precede or follow a specific word or passage, usually influencing its meaning or effect
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to bring together parts into a whole
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Tell the facts, details
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the act or process of comprehending
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Find; point out
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Show by example
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to judge or determine the worth of
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to give or provide the meaning of; explain
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the end or close; final part; a reasoned deduction or inference
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a relationship in which a person, thing, or idea is linked or associated with something else.
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writings in which expression and form, in connection with ideas of permanent and universal interest, are characteristic or essential features, as poetry, novels, history, biography, and essays
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grow or cause to grow and become more mature, advanced, or elaborate.
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full of expression; meaningful
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agreeing with the principles of logic, reasonabale
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to restate in other words
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anything or place from which something comes, arises, or is obtained; origin
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based on a text
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a person appointed to supervise
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to mention
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Back up with details/provide what is needed
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the process of forming conclusions, judgments or inference from facts
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to tell again
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To combine; to blend
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concerned uniquely with a certain something or someone
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How the reader feels about the text while reading.
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the perspective from which a story is told
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written words
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arrange or put in order
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importance;consequence, meaning
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Give me the short version
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A group of lines in a poem
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to communicate or work together
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similarity or comparison between two different things or the relationship between them.
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a discussion involving different points of view
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to examine carefully and in detail so as to identify causes, key factors, possible results, etc.
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to estimate or judge the value of; evaluate
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suitable or fitting for a particular purpose, person, occasion
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express clearly
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to mention in support, proof, or confirmation
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A morpheme placed at the beginning of a word to change the meaning of the word
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Words that mean the opposite
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Most of the time
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To put in your own words
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Has characters who take part in activities that could really happen but some aspects of the story are made up
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Showed how to do something
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Having astonished beauty
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A word part with meaning
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to make a strong point
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to make something known
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to express an idea or plan for someone to consider
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result of a change
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impact
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show
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feelings
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a story with characters who try to solve a crime or explain unusual events
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something meant to be shown or displayed to the public
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learning about a person or thing
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a living thing that eats other living things
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without being aware that something is going to happen
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the subject of the paragraph or passage
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critical, key or fundamental information about the topic and central idea
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Very loud, but exciting
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Loud enough to hurt your ears; unpleasant
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A word that is used in place of a noun. Refers to a person, place, or thing that was mentioned earlier
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Attributed an achievement to someone
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kind
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cruel
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weak
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obedient
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lying, swindling, cheating, being dishonest
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grief, suffering, sorrow, torture
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Carryout
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Working for somebody
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ruined
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food
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The feeling people associate with the word
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Dictionary definition
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a warning or indication of a future event
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changing
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to make louder or increase a sound's volume
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recognize
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to be stuck and blocking something off
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combination of something
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stop
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betrayal of trust; deceptive action or nature
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difference
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describe precisely
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to come up with
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to form an idea
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to describe or make clear
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to find
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to find or discover
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repetition of beginning consonant sounds
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to come to an end
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to picture or the pictures
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to communicate or make connections
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comparison without using like or as
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persuasive speaking
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comparison using like or as
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design or arrangement of things
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definition, explanation, to make sense of something
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to look at or to see
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part of a whole
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to state it
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add to
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interfered
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necessary
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Shows the relationship between two pairs of words
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to look over quickly and systematically
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an emotional or abstract meaning evoked by a word in addition to its literal meaning
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Language that uses words and phrases to express a meaning that is different from the literal meaning (e.g., metaphor, illusions).
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Behaving badly
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goodness
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last
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not developed or fully formed
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A scene that interrupts a story to describe an earlier event
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Refers to how an author organizes the ideas and details he or she wants a reader to understand