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STAARvocaubulary

STAARvocabulary

TermDefinition
expository text that informs, gives instructions and is nonfiction
fiction literary work that is not real. It is usually made up.
foreshadow clues the indicate something will happen later on in the story or future
narrator speaker or the person who is telling the story
drama a story written to be performed by actors; a play
metaphor a comparison of two unlike things without using like or as
setting when and where the story takes place
plot The sequence of events in a story
theme the central idea or message of a story
author's purpose the reason a story is written - to persuade, inform, entertain, or explain
conflict the problem of the story
personification giving human qualities to non-human things
point of view the perspective form which the story is told
climax the turning point of a story
stage directions instructions for actors
main idea or central idea what a piece of writing is mainly about
simile Comparing 2 things using like or as
context clues clues in text that help the reader determine the meaning of a word
metaphor a direct comparison of two things that does NOT use like or as
prefix a word part that can be added to the beginning of a word to make a new word
first person story told from the view point of one character using "I , Me, My, We."
dialogue conversation between 2 people
flashback when the story goes back in time
Hyperbole an exaggeration
summary a brief statement of the main events of a story
onomatopoeia words that represent sounds
text features parts of a text that stand out (diagrams, table of contents,etc)
resolution the solution to a problem or final outcome of a story
playwright person who wrote a play/drama
stanza the "paragraph" of a poem
suffix a word part that can be added to the END of a word to make a new word
non-fiction writing that is factual, true, NOT made-up
autobiography the story of a person's life written by that person
drawing conclusion collecting clues to make an inference
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