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| sequence | the order in which things happen in a story |
| sentence | a group of words that tells, asks, commands, or exclaims. It begins with a capital letter and ends with a punctuation mark. |
| table of contents | lists chapter, articles or stories and their page number |
| index | lists the subjects that the book covers and tells the page on which the information can be found. |
| conclusion | a decision you make about what happens in a story |
| draw conclusion | using what you know to make decisions that make sense about characters or events. |
| subject | the word or group of words about which something is said in the sentence. |
| predicate | the word or a group of words that tells you something about the subject. |
| author's purpose | the author's reason for writing |
| statement | a sentence that tells something. It ends with a period. |
| question | a sentence that asks something. It ends with a questions mark. |