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Academic Vocabulary
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What is an Antonym? Give an example: The antonym of friend is...
An antonym is an opposite. The opposite of friend is enemy.
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What is meant by the "author's purpose"?
The reason an author writes text
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What is meant by "Background Knowledge"?
information related to the topic that helps to orient the reader
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What is a "character" in a story?
a person in the story
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What is "Chronological order"?
When a story is organized around a logical time line.
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What is the "climax" of a story?
The moment of greatest tension in the story.
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What is "dialogue"?
A written conversation between characters; what the characters say to each other.
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What is "resilience"?
Being able to work through something that is challenging
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What is "evidence"?
factors that support the claim (statistics, expert opinions, anecdotes, language choices.
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What is "explicit information"?
information provided directly in the text; factual inforamtion that is stated clearly in the text.
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Describe "first person" writing.
the narrator is a character in the story and tells it firsthand; only the narrator's thoughts and feelings can be revealed to the reader.
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What is a "hook" in literature?
a startling fact or situation or a question that intrigues the reader.
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What is informative / explanatory text?
Text written to inform the reader or explain a topic
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What is the "main idea" in literature?
The central point of a passage or text; also called the central idea.
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What is an "acute angle"?
An angle that measures less than 90 degrees.
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What is an angle?
A shape formed when two rays are joined at a common endpoint or vertex.
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