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200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 Vocab Genre Figurative Language Purpose Point of View
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Word that means the same
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synonym
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Prefix that means self
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auto
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Suffix that means fear
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phobia
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Very few people travel far enough to visit such a remote village. Remote means…
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faraway
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Root word of overdone
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done
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Contains characters, setting, plot, rising action, climax, falling action, events, resolution, dialogue, and is usually made up.
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fiction
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Tells about a real person, shows that the writer knows a lot about this person, describes the person’s environment, provides details that show the person in action, and states or implies how the writer feels about the person
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biography
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Uses imagery, intended to be read aloud, has stanzas, lines, and is the art of expressing thoughts in verse.
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poetry
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Shared orally for generations, several variations of the same story, characters who are “all good” or “all bad”, contains unrealistic elements, set in a time “long ago”, and has a lesson or a moral.
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folktale
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Main character is the writer, recount of the writer’s life, describes major influences(people, events, places), reveals writer’s feelings.
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autobiography
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His words were hard and cold like the steel blade of a knife.
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simile
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The scarecrow stood alone, a former friend forgotten in the hustle of spring planting.
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metaphor
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September winds whistled loudly at the front door.
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personification
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Marvin ran faster than a cheetah.
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hyperbole
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Some smug snail was smirking at Simon.
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alliteration
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Why would you read a novel by the same author?
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enjoyment
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You have to write a report on Africa’s culture. You look in the encyclopedia for what reason?
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Information/research
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For what purpose would you read novels, short stories, plays, poems, graphic novels, myths and fairy tales?
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For entertainment/fun
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The purpose of biographies, interviews, scientific articles, magazines, nonfiction books, newspapers, textbooks, and reference books.
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To inform/teach
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The purpose of advertisements, editorials, scientific articles, brochures/pamphlets, and propaganda.
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To persuade
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I walked into the room and saw Ted.
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First Person
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Uses he, she, they, them to tell the story.
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Third person.
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Frank thought of Ted as he entered the room.
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omniscient
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This point of view exist but not is a trick on the 6 th grade test.
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2 nd Person
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Kim stormed into the house, furious because her best friend wasn’t speaking to her.
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Third person - limited
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