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S1 Q2 Quarter 1 Words and Weeks 1 and 2

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analyzeto break apart a subject, examine each part, and explain the relationship between the parts
main ideathe most important idea about a topic that a piece of writing can convey
summarizeto briefly retell the main idea of a text in your own words
evidencea specific piece of information that supports a claim
reasonsdetails that tell why an opinion is valid or why something matters
supporting detailswords, phrases, or sentences that tell more about the main idea or topic sentence
paraphraseto state someone else’s written work in your own words
citeto give credit to the original source of a text or idea
topic sentencea sentence that states the main idea of a paragraph
evaluateto decide the value or worth of a text/source after reading it closely
argumentan example of speaking and writing that expresses a position on a problem and supports it with reasons and evidence
claimthe writer's position on an issue or problem in an argument
examplesspecific instances that explain or support a point
hypothesisa possible explanation for a set of observations or an answer to a scientific question; must be testable
inferencesjudgments based on prior knowledge or experience
plota series of events in a story
settingthe time and place of a story
first person point of viewtelling of a story by a narrator who is a character in the story and describes his or her own thoughts and feelings
third person point of view - omniscienttelling of a story by a narrator who is not a character in the story and reveals the thoughts and feelings of all the characters
third person point of view - limitedtelling of a story by a narrator who is not a character in the story and he or she tells the thoughts and feelings of only one character
expositionthe beginning of a story in which the characters, the setting, and conflict are introduced
rising actionplot stage in which a conflict unfolds and becomes more complicated; obstacles prevent the resolution of the conflict
climaxmost exciting moment and turning point in a story, the outcome of the conflict is decided
falling actionplot stage in which suspense eases and the main character begins to resolve the conflict
resolutionstory ending in which the main conflict is usually solved
conflicta struggle between two opposing forces
dialoguea conversation between characters
minor charactera person in the story who has little effect on the plot
major charactera person in the story who has a strong effect on the plot
character traitsqualities that a character has in a story, such as kindness or courage
characterizationthis is a representation of a character based on his or her thoughts, speech, actions, appearance, or relationships with other characters
suspensethe feeling of excitement and tension as the audience wonders what will happen next
foreshadowinga hint or clue about something that will happen later
moodThis is the feeling or atmosphere that a writer creates for the reader. Descriptive words, imagery, and figurative language all influence the mood of a work.
tonethis expresses the writer's attitude towards his or her subject
visual elementsfound in film and television - they include camera shots and camera angles
connotationthe ideas and feelings associated with a word
denotationthe literal meaning of a word as would be found in the dictionary
ironythe contrast between what is expected and what actually happens
dramaa play - it is performed by actors and actresses in front of an audience


Willis Junior High School
Chandler, AZ

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