4th Grade ELA Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
1st person | Telling the story from the narrator's point of view |
3rd person | The narrator is an observer and tells all parts of the story; what every character is doing |
Authors Purpose | Author's reason for writing the story |
cause/effect | why something happens/what happens |
Characterization | how the writer shows the characters to the reader |
Characters | people or animals in the story |
Climax | the turning point of the story |
Compare/Contrast | how things are alike or different |
conflict | what a problem is called in a plot |
context clues | using infomration around the word to help you find its meaning |
Details | give more information about the main idea |
Dictionary | Definitions in alphabetical order |
Drama | Skits and plays; not written in sentence and paragraph |
Encyclopedia | A reference book that has information on a lot of topics |
Fable | short stories with a lesson that are handed down over time; usually have animal characters. |
Fact/Opinion | this can be proven |
fantasy | a name for make-believe stories that involve elements that could never happen in real life |
Fiction | Written in sentence and paragraph form: Make believe |
Genre | types of literature |
Glossary | Located in the back of the book. Gives definitions of words found only in that book |
Inferences | making good guesses based on the information you have |
inform | the author's purpose for writing non-fiction |
Legends/Folktales | myths |
Main Idea | what the selection is mostly about |
message/moral | the most important idea the reader gets from the story |
Metaphor | the comparison of two unlike things using be |
Narrator | The person telling the story |
Non-Fiction | Provides information about a person |
On-line resources | reference materials found on the computer |
Persuade | the author's purpose for advertisements |
Plot | Structure of the story |
Poetry | Genre that tells stories; creates images |
Point of view | Narrative technique that the writer uses to tell the story |
Problem/solution | something that needs to be solved and how you solve it |
Resolution | part of the plot that happens after the climax |
Sequence | the order in which events happen |
Setting | the time and place a story occurs |
Similie | the comparison of two unlike things using like or as |
Summarize | retell the story in a shorter way |
Theme | The message about life the author wants to get across |
Thesaurus | A book containing synonyms/antonyms in alphabetical order |
Vocabulary | Use context clues to know meaning |
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