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determine
to discover or establish
logical inference
a reasonable conclusion based on evidence
explicit
stated clearly and in detail
analyze
to examine something carefully and break it down for better understanding
cite
to quote or reference something as evidence
prediction
a logical conclusion about what will happen in the future
textual evidence
information from a source used to support an idea or position
summarize
to briefly state the most important points
central idea
main idea
theme
the author's message; a life lesson
setting
where and when a story takes place
plot
sequence of events in a story
characterization
the process by which the writer reveals a character's traits
dialogue
conversation between characters
traits
an individual's qualities
context
the circumstances surrounding an event or situation
connotation
an idea or feeling associated with a word beyond its literal meaning
denotation
the dictionary definition of a word
conflict
a problem
flashback
a scene in a story set in an earlier time than the main plot
foreshadowing
clues about what will happen later in a text
mood
the way a story makes a reader feel
narrator
the character telling a story
tone
the author's attitude toward a topic, revealed in his writing
author
the writer of a piece of text
imagery / sensory language
descriptive words used to appeal to the five senses
implicit
implied, not expressly stated
narrative
 
story
 
to quote or reference something as evidence
 
to briefly state the most important points
 
main idea
pacing
 
the speed at which the plot moves
 
story
 
to examine something carefully and break it down for better
 
to quote or reference something as evidence
point of view
 
the perspective from which a story is told
 
to discover or establish
 
a reasonable conclusion based on evidence
 
stated clearly and in detail