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Reading SOL Review

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Antonyma word that is the opposite of another word
Author's purposethe reason for writing something is PIE-to persuade or to inform or to entertain
Fictionstories that could be believable but are made up
Nonfictionstories that are true and have facts
Genrea category or type of books such as mystery or fantasy
Similecomparing two things using either "like" or "as"
Metaphorcomparing two things without using "like" or "as"
Persuadesomeone tries to convince you of something (author's purpose)
Informgiving you facts and numbers to give you information about something (author's purpose)
Entertaintrying to entertain you with a story (author's purpose)
Comparesometimes when comparing items you can use a Venn Diagram (overlapping circles) to tell about things that are different and similar
Synonymtwo or more words that have similar meanings
Inferenceusing your prior knowledge and clues in the passage to help you make a guess
Imageryusing the 5 senses to create a mental picture for the reader
Chronologicalwhen things happen in a story as they actually happen (what happens first-second-etc.)
Cause and effectthe reason something happens and the results
Compare and contrastwhen a story is organized by how things are similar then it shows how things are different
Problem and solutionwhen a story is organized by stating an issue or problem and then discussing ways it could be solved
Settingwhen and where a story takes place
Characterspeople or animals the books is about
Point of Viewwho is telling the story
1st person point of viewa character in the story is actually telling it-uses words like "I" and "me"
3rd person limited point of viewa narrator tells the story but you only know about the thoughts and feelings of a few of the characters
3rd person omniscient point of viewa narrator tells the story but you know a lot of the thoughts and feelings of the characters
protagonistthe main character in the story who is usually a "good guy"
antagonistthe evil bad main character in the story
exposition/initiating eventthe beginning of the story where you learn about the setting and characters
rising actionthe action of the story starts to get better and you begin to learn about the conflict
Climaxthe OMG moment of the story where the major problem must be solved-the turning point in the story
Resolutionthe story wraps up at the end and the main problem has been solved
Individual versus individuala character has a conflict with another character
Individual versus naturea character has to battle nature (storms or survival)
Individual versus society/worlda character has a conflict with a government or the laws of a place
Individual versus selfthis is internal conflict where the character has a struggle with him or herself and must choose what to do
Themethe story's overall lesson the reader can learn from reading it
Onomatopoeiawords used to stand for a sound
Alliterationthe beginning sound of a several words sound the same
Hyperboleextreme exaggeration such as "I could eat a horse!"
Personificationgiving something non human a human trait
Traitsomething that describes the appearance or personality of a character
Tonethe author's attitude toward something
Moodthe reader's feelings from reading a passage


English Teacher
Hungary Creek Middle School
Glen Allen, VA

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