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E.O.G. terms
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| what the author wants you to feel | tone |
| comparing using LIKE or AS | similes |
| place and time of the story | setting |
| what the story is about events in order | plot |
| 1st person 2nd person how the story is told to the 2nd person | point of view |
| to go forward in time | forshadow |
| book of facts | almanac |
| giving human characteristic to nonhuman things | personification |
| a statement that can be proven | fact |
| a statement that expresses feelings about something | opinion |
| terms and defininitions at the back of the book | glossery |
| chapters and page #s at the front of the book | table of contents |
| terms and page #s at the front of the book | index |
| a book of words and definitions | dictionary |
| book of maps | atlas |
| describes looks or feelings | details |
| what the artical or story is about | main idea |
| what you feel as you read | mood |
| words that mean the same | synoymns |
| a way to prove answers | evidence |
| words that mean opposite | anntonyms |
| predictions answers are not clear | infer |
| a problem | conflict |
| exp. quiet as a mouse raining cats and dogs | idioms |
| repeting consonants: how much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck would chuck wood | aliteration |
| lesson or main point | theme |
| sounds: buzzquackmoowolf | onomatapoeia |