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Evaluation 1
reading strategies, plot diagram, author's purpose
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| The author's purpose could be for what three reasons? | to persuade, to inform, to entertain |
| The author's purpose that is mostly found in speeches, advertisements, billboards, etc | to persuade |
| The author's purpose that is mostly found in informational texts such as biographies or history books | to inform |
| The author's purpose is for the reader's enjoyment and is found mainly within the genre of fiction | to entertain |
| The five parts of the plot map | exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution |
| The part of a plot map that "exposes" or introduces the reader to the characters, setting, and main conflict | exposition |
| The turning point of the story that is at the top of the plot map. | climax |
| The events that lead UP to the climax | rising action |
| The reading strategy that causes the reader to make a prediction (guess) plus text evidence to support it | infer |
| The reading strategy that allows the reader to form their own opinion about a character, the setting, or conflict while analyzing | evaluate |
| The reading strategy that uses details to create pictures in the reader's mind | visualization |
| Readers use this strategy if they don't know words present in text or do not understand what the text is saying | ask questions |
| Readers will use this strategy if they can relate what they are reading to themselves, another text, or the world | make connections |
| This reading strategy allows the reader to understand the story better by identifying the big idea | main idea |
| When you highlight and underline important information and pay close attention to repeated words and images while you are reading | annotate |
| When you pay closer attention to a text, look at the details of a text, and form opinions about the overall meaning of a text | close reading |
| When you connect what you are reading to something in the world | text to world connection |
| When you connect what you are reading to your own life | text to self connection |
| When you connect what you are reading to another text | text to text connection |