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EOCT Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Viewing Across the Curriculum

9th Lit EOCT Domain 2

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Active VoiceThis is used when the subject of a sentence performs the action.
AdvertisementThis is a public announcement promoting a product or service.
AestheticThis has to do with the beauty of something rather than its usefulness.
AnalogyThis is a comparison based on a similarity between things that are otherwise dissimilar.
AnecdoteThis is a brief story about an interesting incident.
ArgumentationThis is the kind of writing that tries to persuade readers to accept an author's opinions.
Cause And EffectThis is the relationship between two or more events in which one event brings about another.
ConnotationThis is the emotional feelings and associations that go beyond the dictionary definition of a word.
Context CluesThese are in the text surrounding a word and give hints for the meaning of the word.
CritiqueThis is a written or spoken evaluation of what is and is not effective in a literary work.
DenotationThis is the dictionary definition of a word.
DialogueThese are the words spoken by characters in a literary work.
DictionThis is the writer's choice of words, including the vocabulary used, the appropriateness of the words, and the vividness of the language.
EditorialThis is an article in a publication or a commentary on television or radio expressing the opinion of its editors, publishers, station, or network.
EssayThis is a short, nonfiction work about a particular subject.
FactThis is a statement that can be proved to be true.
FluencyThis is the ability to speak, read, or write a language; automatic word recognition, decoding, and checking for meaning.
Implied MeaningThis is a suggested, but not stated, definition.
InferenceThis is reading between the lines. It is taking something that you read and putting it together with something that you already know to make sense of what you read.
MediaThis is the main means of mass communication.
MonologueThis is a long, uninterrupted speech by a character in a play, story, or poem.
MoodThis is the feeling that an author wants readers to have while reading.
NovelThis is a long work of fiction. It has a complicated plot, many characters, a significant theme, and varied settings.
OpinionThis is a statement that reflects a writer's belief about a topic , and it cannot be proved.
ParaphraseThis is the restatement of a written work in one's own words that keeps the basic meaning of the original work.
Passive VoiceThis is used when the subject of a sentence receives the action instead of doing it.
Point Of ViewThis is the perspective from which a story is told.
Short StoryThis is a brief work of fiction. It resembles a novel but his a simpler plot and setting and fewer characters.
SpeechThis is a talk or public address.
StrategyThis is any kind of mental action used by a student to comprehend and make meaning out of a reading text.
StyleThis is the way an author expresses ideas through the use of kinds of words, literary devices, and sentence structure.
TextThis is the main body of a piece of writing or any of the various forms in which writing exists, such as a book, a poem, an article, or a short story.
ThemeThis is the message, usually about life or society, that an author wishes to convey through a literary work.
ToneThis is the attitude that an author takes toward the audience, the subject, or a character.
TranscriptThis documentation is the record in printed form of what was said.


English Teacher
Clarkston High School
Clarkston, GA

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