1.
an educated guess made from background knowledge and text evidence _______________
2.
a comparison of two unlike things using the words like or as ______________
3.
a comparison of two unlike things NOT using the words like or as _____________
4.
an extreme exaggeration used to make a point ______________
5.
a mini-dictionary at the back of a book ________________
6.
an alphabetical list of topics with page numbers at the back of a book ________________
7.
a conversation between two or more characters in a story _______________
8.
words that make or represent sounds (e.g. meow) _______________
9.
how the author feels about the topic, often expressed through word choice ________________
10.
the feelings we associate with words ________________
11.
the dictionary definition of a word __________________
12.
a persuasive technique where the advertiser claims EVERYONE is buying the product ______________
13.
media messages meant to encourage good behaviors/keep the audience safe (hint: it's a purpose) ________________
14.
when an advertiser says mean things about the competition _____________
15.
the message that the author is trying to tell readers through the story _____________