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E.O.G. terms

QuestionAnswer
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
Created by: rararockz1999
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