A | B |
act | A group of scenes in a play |
affix | A small part added to the beginning or end of a word to change its meaning |
alliteration | Repetition of initial consonant sounds: Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers |
almanac | A book containing lists of facts, published every year |
analogy | A comparison between two pairs of things: Apple : Red :: Banana : Yellow |
apparent | Clearly stated; easy to see |
apply | Transfer an idea from your reading to a new situation in real life |
assume | Take something for granted |
atlas | A book of maps |
attitude | How the author feels about his or her topic |
author | The person who wrote the selection |
autobiography | The story of a person's life, written by that person |
background information | A summary of events that happened before the story begins |
beginning | The start of a selection |
bias | A strong opinion about a topic that influences the way a writer writes |
biography | The story of a person's life, written by another author |
bold print | Words written in dark, heavy type |
cast of characters | A list of all the characters in a play, found at the beginning of the script |
cause | Something that makes something else happen |
character | A person or animal who takes part in a story |
characteristics | Details that describe what kind of person a character is |
clarify | Make more clear and easy to understand |
climax | The most important event in a story: the moment when the conflict is resolved |
comedy | A play with a happy ending - usually funny, although it doesn't have to be! |
compare | Tell how two things are alike |