text structure where the author provides several details to give the reader a mental picture
text structure where author gives information about a problem and states one or more solutions
text structure where the author describes an event and the events that follow
provide information not necessarily found in the text
dark type used to emphasize certain vocabulary
mini dictionary at the end of the book that defines bold face words
divides a text into parts and tells what each part is about
alphabetical list at the back of the book identifying important ideas the book and pages they are on
The peak of all the action in the story
Comparison not using like or as; Example: Ms. Moman is a rose.
Comparison using like or as; Example: Ms. Moman is like a rose.
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