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Clues that help you predict what will happen later in the text.
Foreshadow
A character in conflict with the main character or protagonist.
Antagonist
The main character in a story.
Protagonist
The narrator is NOT a character in the story, but can see into the mind of one of the characters to share their thoughts
3rd Person Limited POV
The lesson, moral, or central message of a literary work.
Theme
Words that have similar meanings.
Synonyms
A shortened version of a text, including the important details, BME
Summary
An affix added to the end of a root word to change the meaning
Suffix
The time and location in which a story takes place.
Setting
The part of the plot that leads to the climax.
Rising Action
The ending of a story, when the conflict is resolved.
Resolution
An affix added to the beginning of a root word to change the meaning.
Prefix
The sequence of events in a story.
Plot
Summarizing the text just read in your own words.
Paraphrase
Giving something that is not human the characteristics or traits of a human
Personification
The structure that a text is arranged in, like sequencing, description, problem and solution, etc.
Organizational Pattern/Text Structure
The person telling the story in a fiction text.
Narrator
The reason why a character acts the way they do.
Motivation
A kind of figurative language that compares 2 unlike things by saying something IS something else.
Metaphor
The main point a writer wants to communicate. May be directly stated or implied. The central idea of the story.
Main idea
Very descriptive writing that helps you form a mental picture or image in your head.
Imagery
An exaggeration that is usually humorous.
Hyperbole
A word, phrase, or sentence in a text around an unfamiliar word that helps you identify the word's meaning.
Context Clue
A struggle or problem that a character in a story must resolve.
Conflict
Presenting events in the order that they happen in; sequential order.
Chronological/Sequence
The turning point in the story, usually the most exciting part.
Climax
A person, animal or other creature in a work of fiction.
Character
The reason an author wrote a passage
Author's Purpose
Word that means the opposite or near opposite meaning
Antonym