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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Character Devolpments | How a character changes or grows throughout a story. |
| Traits | Describes a characters quality's (both good and bad) and are often labeled with adjectives. |
| Feelings | Temporary and based on t he environment Ex. hopeful, scared, bored, amused |
| Motivations | The reasons for a character's thoughts, feelings, and actions Ex. peer pressure, anger, love |
| Theme | The underlying message or big idea that the author wants the reader to take away |
| Character Perspective | A character's attitude or feelings towards something or someone in the story |
| Narrator's Point of view | The type of narration used (first-,second-, or third-person narration); a way of looking at or thinking about something |
| Text Features | Features that authors include to add new information or support information that is in the text Ex. timeline, photograph, caption, heading |
| Problem/Solution | The text structure that shows different problems and then how the problem is solved |
| Sequence | A text structure that shows a series of related things or events, or the order in which things or events follow each other. |
| Description | A text structure that describes or explains a topic, idea, person, place, or thing to give the reader a mental picture |
| Central Idea | The most important thing the author wants you to know about the topic |
| Relevant Details | Details in the text that directly support the central idea |
| Author's Purpose | The author's reason for writing the text |
| Author's Claim | What the author thinks or feels about a topic supported by reasons |
| Summary | A shortened version of a reading that only includes the most important points |
| Figurative Language | Phrases that mean something other than their literal meaning |
| Simile | Compares two things using like or as. |
| Metaphor |