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Vocabulary Review. To study something closely Explicit Analyze Inference Textual evidence. 2. An educated guess based on what you’ve read Explicit Analyze Inference Textual evidence. 3. Exact , clearly in the text Explicit Analyze Inference Textual evidence.
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Vocabulary Review • To study something closely • Explicit • Analyze • Inference • Textual evidence
2. An educated guess based on what you’ve read • Explicit • Analyze • Inference • Textual evidence
3. Exact, clearly in the text • Explicit • Analyze • Inference • Textual evidence
4. To tell the most important parts in your own words • Main Idea • Summary • Inference • Analyze
5. To consider all opinions • Explicit • Sequence • Objective • Main idea
6. What the passage it about • Opinion • Objective • Main idea • Sequence
7. How the article is organized • Sequence • Organizational structure • Summary • Main idea
8. A commonly used phrase that can’t be translated into another language • Personification • Imagery • Simile • Idiom
9. The author refers to something that is well known • Allusion • Imagery • Simile • Idiom
10. How you as the reader feel after reading the passage • Tone • Mood • Irony • Theme
11. When what happens is not what you expected • Idiom • Personification • Irony • Mood
12. The attitude of the author toward the subject • Tone • Mood • Imagery • Idiom
13. when a character stays the same from the beginning to the end of the story • Static character • Dynamic character
14. When a character changes from the beginning to the end of the story • Static character • Dynamic character
15. The author’s use of language to appeal to your senses • Allusion • Simile • Metaphor • Imagery
16. A hint about what will happen next • Flashback • Tone • Foreshadowing • Imagery
17. When an author interrupts the story with a memory • Flashback • Mood • Foreshadowing • Imagery
18. The introduction or beginning in a story • Resolution • Exposition • Climax • Fall action
19. Giving human characteristics to nonliving things • Simile • Metaphor • Personification • Hyperbole
20. Language not meant to be taken literally • Imagery • Comprehension • Figurative language • Analyze