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6th Grade ELA Academic Vocabulary
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How a text is organized, such as sequence, cause and effect, or compare and contrast
Author's Purpose
Text Structure
Text Set Up
Text Type
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Evidence that helps to convey the main idea of a text
Opinion
Main Points
Inference
Fact
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The solution to the problem or the part of the plot that takes place after the climax
Exposition
Climax
Introduction
Resolution
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Point of View told by a narrator and you only know the thoughts and feelings of one character
1st Person
3rd Person Omniscient
2nd Person
3rd Person Limited
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A type of figurative language that attributes humanlike qualities to something that is nonhuman
Metaphor
Hyperbole
Simile
Personification
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The result of a cause
Contrast
Cause
Compare
Effect
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A view that someone takes on a certain issue based on a personal judgement
Inference
Evidence
Opinion
Fact
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The series of related events that build toward the climax of a story
Plot
Rising Action
Resolution
Introduction
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Point of View that is told from the "you" perspective
3rd Person Omniscient
2nd Person
1st Person
3rd Person Limited
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To look for differences
Cause
Compare
Contrast
Effect
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To look for similarities
Effect
Contrast
Cause
Compare
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A type of figurative language that makes a comparison without using like or as
Simile
Personification
Hyperbole
Metaphor
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The end of a piece of writing that sums up the writer's main points; how a conflict is solved
Conclusion
Introduction
Exposition
Beginning
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A person, animal or other creature that takes part in the action of a story or poem
Character
Resolution
Protagonist
Plot
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The conflict in a story that its characters must resolve
Plot
Resolution
Problem
Climax
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The main part of a word
Suffix
Root
Prefix
Ending
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Where and when a story takes place
Resolution
Setting
Theme
Plot
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A type of figurative language that compares two unlike things using the words like or as
Hyperbole
Personification
Metaphor
Simile
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To restate the main points of a text
Main Points
Evidence
Summarize
Main Idea
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The most important idea in a text (main idea)
Main Points
Conclusion
Central Idea
Thesis
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The central message of a text
Main Idea
Lesson
Theme
Central Idea
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The main reason an author has for writing a text. (to explain, express, inform, or persuade)
Author's Purpose
Claim
Point of View
Text Structure
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The emotion or judgement that a word expresses
Denotation
Definition
Reference
Connotation
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Name that tune!
Roar
Firework
Dark Horse
Last Friday Night
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An educated guess based on evidence in a text and what you already know
Fact
Inference
Opinion
Evidence
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Point of View when you know the thoughts and feelings of more than one character
3rd Person Omniscient
1st Person
2nd Person
3rd Person Limited
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Point of View that uses the pronouns I, me, my
3rd Person Omniscient
1st Person
2nd Person
3rd Person Limited
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The person who tells a story
Antagonist
Protagonist
Character
Narrator
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The dictionary definition of a word
Connotation
Denotation
Synonym
Antonym
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A word that is used in place of a noun
Noun
Adjective
Pronoun
Verb
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Something that brings about an effect or a result
Compare
Cause
Contrast
Effect
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