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| The reason the author wrote the selection |
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| Ways of speaking and acting that show what a character is like |
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| A story or account of events or experiences |
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| The author’s style that makes his/her writing unique |
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| In fiction, the big idea or lesson the author wants the reader to know |
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| Having to do with books or writing |
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| The conversation spoken aloud between characters |
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| Parts of a text such as titles, headings, or special type of font |
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| to briefly tell the important ideas in a text |
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| to suggest beforehand what is going to happen later |
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| to find ways that two or more things are similar |
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| to figure out something that is not stated directly |
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| an interruption in the story to tell about past events |
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| a factor or example that tells more about the main idea |
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| to find ways that two or more things are different |
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| to convince someone to think or act in a certain way |
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| major problem or obstacle |
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| knowledge communicate concerning facts |
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| the plan of a literary work |
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| an important idea about the topic |
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| use text details to form pictures in your mind |
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