To make (something) clear or easy to understand.

A book that helps you to identify birds, plants, animals, rocks, etc.

An emotional state or reaction.

Special phrases used by author's to make their writing more interesting (such as metaphors, similes, and hyperbole).

A small part of a longer written work. A few sentences, or a paragraph out of novel.

Drawing that uses a series of dots, lines, etc., to represent numbers and show how much or how quickly something changes.

Special wording techniques writers use to create text that is clear, interesting, and memorable (irony, flashback, foreshadowing, etc.)

Helps students to visualize information so they can understand it better.

The important parts of a story that authors include in order to create a great story.

A word that is spelled and pronounced like another word but is different in meaning.

A small, thin book with no cover or only a paper cover that has information about a particular subject.

A picture that shows the different location of places.

A writing where a person writes about their opinions and life.

Sound that occurs in the middle of a word. (Example: The word found has theow sound.)

Books, encyclopedias, journals, etc. that help you find information.

Careful study that is done to find and report something new you learned about something.

A way of using humor to show that someone or something is foolish, weak, bad,etc.

A writing that looks at a topic and identifies an issue and then provides a way to fix the issue.

An act of carefully looking at or examining the quality of something.

A brief statement that gives the most important information about a topic.

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