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Editorial An articla that presents a newspaper's opinion on an issue.
Encyclopedia A book of information (often in many volumes) containing articles on various topics and are arranged in alphabetical order.
Essay A brief piece of writing that focuses upon a particula topic.
Fact Something that is true. Can be shown to exist or be something that has actually happened.
Opinion What someone thinks about a subject and is not necesairly true or untrue.
Index Located in the back of the book and tells you what page number you will find the information you are looking for.
Inference The clues, thinking, and experience that help the reader to make logical guesses as they read.
Informational Text Explains ideas, gives directions, gives information, or shows how to do something.
Journal A type of diary that often includes thoughts and feelings about what is happening.
Manual A book wiht basic information, directions, or instructions about how to do something.
Main Idea The "heart" of a passage or story. It is the central thought and most important point that a writer wishes to express.
Manual A book with basic information, directions, or instructions about how to do something or how to operate something.
News True information about recent, interesting, or important events.
Newspaper A daily or weekly publication of current news and topics of interest on folded sheets of paper.
Non fiction Writing about real people, events, and topics.
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