setting - where and when a story takes place, theme - the lesson the characters learned in the story - it could also be something you can use in your life, dialogue - when characters talk - uses quotation marks around what the character says, main idea - the most important idea, summarize - to tell only the main points of a selection, cause - why something happened, effect - the result, chronological - in time order - sequential order, compare and contrast - how things are alike and different, synonym - a word that means the same, antonym - a word that means the opposite, narrator - the story teller, first person - the person speaking that is a character in the story, third person - the person speaking is NOT a character in the story, drama - a written work that tells a story through action and speech and is meant to be acted on a stage, noun - words for a person, place, thing, or idea, verb - words used to describe an action or state of being, adjective - a word that describes a noun or pronoun, inference - an idea or conclusion that is made from evidence and reasoning, author's purpose - reason for or intent in writing; to persuade, inform, or entertain,

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