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– Words or phrases in a text that help determine meaning.
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– A word with a similar meaning.
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– A word with the opposite meaning.
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– The literal meaning of a word.
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– The emotional meaning of a word.
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– A word part added to the beginning of a word.
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– A word part added to the end of a word.
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– The base meaning of a word.
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– Non-literal language (similes, metaphors).
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– The central message of a text.
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– The sequence of events in a story.
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– A struggle between opposing forces.
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– How a character is revealed.
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of View – Perspective of the narrator.
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– Time and place of a story.
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– Hints about future events.
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– A scene from the past.
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– A conclusion based on evidence.
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– Support from the text.
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– The central point of a text.
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– Information that explains the main idea.
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– Why the author writes.
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– A personal opinion affecting fairness.
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– A statement to be proven.
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– Facts supporting a claim.
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– An opposing argument.
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– How a text is organized.
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– Briefly restate key ideas.
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– Restate in your own words.
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– Main argument of an essay.
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– The beginning of writing.
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– The ending of writing.
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– Words that connect ideas.
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– Informative writing.
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– Writing to convince.
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– An incomplete sentence.
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– Sentences joined incorrectly.
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– Two independent clauses joined.
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– One independent and one dependent clause.
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– A complete sentence.
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– Who or what the sentence is about.
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– What the subject does.
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– Pronouns match nouns.
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– Second-hand account.