A reason for an action, followed by an effect.

A reason for an action, followed by an effect.

The arrangement of things put in order when they happened.

Materials like charts, organizers and graphs at the end of books that people can use as for extra help or information.

When you don't specifically say what you are thinking, but instead try to get people to guess what you are thinking using obvious hints and clues.

To understand how the character acts and feels.

A usually small piece of printed paper that lets you save you money for something you want to buy.

A section in a newspaper, magazine, internet that sells things like houses, apartments, used cars, and lists jobs.

A section in a newspaper, magazine, internet that sells things like houses, apartments, used cars, and lists jobs.

Drawing that explains or shows the parts of something.

A respectful and professional discussion between two sides with different points of view.

Events that happen after the climax, when the story begins to get towards the end.

Going back to an earlier time in someone's life.

One or more words printed on the top of the page of a reference book, like a dictionary to help the reader to locate the word he or she is looking for.

The major news stories reported in newspapers, magazines, or television news programs.

When a person gives hints to what will happen later in the story. You can predict what will happen because of events that have happened

A phrase that has a literal and figurative meaning. If you do exactly what it says you may look very silly.

Language that causes people to see pictures in their mind. Uses words that make you hear, taste, smell, see, and touch what is going on in the writing.

An extreme exaggeration, authors use these to get readers to notice a part of text.

A type of text that describes how to do something.

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