Main Idea - The central point or key concept that an author wants to communicate in a text., Supporting Details - Facts, examples, or descriptions that explain and strengthen the main idea., Text Structure - The way an author organizes information in a text, such as cause and effect, compare and contrast, sequence, or problem and solution., Author’s Purpose - The reason an author writes a text—typically to inform, persuade, entertain, or explain., Central Idea - The most important point the author makes about a topic, often found in informational texts., Inference - A conclusion drawn using evidence from the text and prior knowledge., Objective Summary - A short, unbiased summary of a text that includes only the key points without opinions., Claim - A statement that expresses an author’s position or opinion, supported by evidence., Evidence - Facts, statistics, or examples that support a claim in an informational text., Bias - A tendency to favor one side or perspective in an argument or presentation of information., Text Features - Elements that help organize and highlight information, such as headings, bullet points, captions, and diagrams., Paraphrasing - Restating information in one’s own words while keeping the original meaning.,
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Nonfiction text structures
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