STAAR Reading Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 2. the use of clues to suggest events that will happen later in the plot
  2. 4. sometimes authors overstate the facts leading to a false of importance. (We will all be doomed if we don't take a stand now!) (This is a one-time offer. You can't get this price after today.) Key words: always, never, everyone
  3. 7. where and when the story takes place
  4. 11. comparison using like or as. Clue: You "smile" when you see someone you like." Example: The car was as cold as ice.
  5. 12. a story written to be performed by actors; a play
  6. 16. brief statement of the main events of a story (BME-beginning, middle, end)
  7. 17. words and phrases that create imagery by using the 5 senses (sight, smell, sound, taste, touch)
  8. 18. the point of view that told by an all-knowing narrator from outside the story who reveals what every character thinks and feels
  9. 20. the point of view that told from the viewpoint of one of the characters using the pronouns "I" and We"
  10. 21. drawings or photographs that help explain the text
  11. 23. a literary work based on the imagination and not necessarily on fact.
  12. 24. shows how two things are alike/different or how one is better than the other
  13. 25. the struggle or problem in the story that a character must resolve
  14. 27. instructions for actors and stage crew, usually set in italics
  15. 29. what a piece of writing is mainly about--the BIG PICTURE - it's never one thing!
  16. 30. the use of words that represent sounds "Pow", "Bang"
  17. 31. the ending or final outcome of a story
  18. 35. the perspective from which a story is told
  19. 39. a conversation between two persons
  20. 40. a listing of words with synonyms and antonyms
  21. 43. elaborate exaggeration (Example: I'm so hungry I could eat a horse OR I walked a million miles.)
  22. 44. a collection of word pictures that appeal to the reader's senses; uses devices such as metaphor, simile, etc.
Down
  1. 1. clues in surrounding text that help the reader determine the meaning of an unknown word (look above, in, below, and all around the text of the unfamiliar word)
  2. 3. the reason why something happens
  3. 5. an expression with a meaning different from the literal meaning of the individual words (It's raining cats and dogs!)
  4. 6. the point of view that the the narrator focuses on the thoughts and feelings of only one character
  5. 8. the person who is telling the story; the speaker
  6. 9. the reason the author has for writing. (Inform, persuade, express, explain & entertain)
  7. 10. giving human qualities to non-human things (Example: the wind whistled)
  8. 13. the story of a person's life written by that person in first person point of view
  9. 14. in the time order in which events happened (sequence or time order)
  10. 15. the repetition of consonant SOUNDS at the beginning of words. For example, Sally sells seashells by the sea shore.
  11. 19. a comparison or two unlike things without using like or as (Example: Her eyes are blue jewels.)
  12. 22. used to convince or persuade the reader of the writer's point of view
  13. 26. a drawing that shows or explains something...usually includes labels and captions.
  14. 28. when a portion of the story goes back in time
  15. 32. to draw a reasonable conclusion from the information presented (put clue together with your good brain)
  16. 33. writing that is factual, not creative or fictional.
  17. 34. a practical lesson about right and wrong
  18. 36. the turning point in the action of a story--the problem is solved (highest point of action)
  19. 37. the central idea or message of a work, the insight it offers into life (life lesson)
  20. 38. to demonstrate that something is right; to defend with reasons
  21. 41. scheme the pattern of rhyme in a poem (ex. ABAB)
  22. 42. a fictional tale that explains the actions of gods or the causes of natural phenomena