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Detail
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A story element that provides extra information. Details may appeal to the readers' senses. They often help the reader create a picture in his or her mind
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Topic Sentence
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The sentence in an article that contains the article's main idea
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Fantasy
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A story that is not real and is very imaginative. Fantasy can include fables, science fiction, and historical fiction
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Imaginary
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Something that is make-believe, not real. Fiction writing is imaginary
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Paragraph
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A part of a passage that begins on a new lne. It is usually made up of two or more sentences about a certain subject or idea
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Topic
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The main idea of a passage
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Title
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The name of a passage
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Preview
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Looking at a book or a story before reading it, to begin to make predictions about the text. A preview includes looking at the cover, the table of contents the graphics, key words, and even reading end of chapter questions
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Sequence
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The order in which the events in a story occur. May not be chronological
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