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33 Cards in this Set

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Summary
Big idea from the B, M, E. Retelling of the entire story using three to five sentences.
Main Idea
What the story is mostly/mainly about.
Common
Same or Alike
Compare/Contrast
Same/Different
Paragraph
A groups of sentences about the same thing.
Probably/ Most Likely
Could happen
Fact
Something that is true in the text.
Because
Why (looking for a reason)
Passage/ Text/ Selection
WHOLE story or article.
Event
Something that happens in the story.
What
An event in the story
When/Setting
Place or time
Represents
Stands for
Opinion
What someone THINKS
Similar
Same
paragraph
a group of sentences with one main idea
diagram
graphic organizer or flow chart
conclude
decide
support
backs up
organize
how it is written
purpose
reason to do something
probably
most likely
opposite
not the same
Synonym
A word that means the SAME
Antonym
A word that means the Opposite.
author
The person who wrote the article or story.
persuade
try to get someone to do something or think something.
article
a magazine story
Title
The name of a story or article
How to
The author's purpose for writing is to teach how to do something.
Author's Purpose
The reason an author writes an article.
Inform
An author writes an article or story to teach or inform you about something.
Entertain
An author writes an article or story to have fun or give you enjoyment in what you read.