Fake, not real
Lesson or message author wants reader to remember
Where and when the story takes place
tells about a whole passage in a few sentences (beginning, middle, end)
putting events in the order they happened (first, second, next, last)
Real, True Story
a true story that someone writes about someone else
a true story that someone writes about themelves
what a text is mostly about
pictures, table of contents, graphs, charts, diagrams, captions, etc.
group of lines that give a poem its form
words that have the same ending sound (bat, hat)
a comparison using like or as
the narrator of the poem
animals/objects talk or act like people
someone in the story is telling the story (I, my, we, us)
someone else is telling the story (they, him, her, she, you)
the reason that the author wrote the passage (persuade, inform, entertain)
synonym-same, antonym-opposite
b-word that a prefix or suffix is added to/p-word part added to beginning/s-word part added to end
person telling the story
repeating lines or phrases in a poem
a picture
more than one word begins with same sound (big babies blowing bubbles)
free verse-no rhyme, lyrical-feeling, narrative-story