OAA terms grade 6
__1. author's attitudeA. author's purpose
__2. author's idea about lifeB. theme
__3. chronologicalC. mood
__4. feeling reader getsD. compare
__5. help you define wordsE. tone
__6. to explain, to persuade . . .F. contrast
__7. to find differences mainlyG. a method of organization
__8. to find similarities mainlyH. context clues
__9. to judge a piece of textI. evaluate
__10. to showJ. convey
__11. boldfaced sections of chapterA. appendix
__12. boxed section beside textB. table of contents
__13. extra info. at end of bookC. index
__14. glancing over text for info.D. glossary
__15. introduction to a bookE. sidebar
__16. list of definitions in backF. illustration
__17. list of major parts of bookG. skim and scan
__18. list of people, places in backH. footnote
__19. numbered note at page bottomI. preface
__20. pictureJ. headings
__21. Google, Ask, BingA. prefix
__22. ing, er, able, fulB. guide words
__23. little/smallC. suffix
__24. NASA, Radar, ScubaD. root
__25. re, un, dis, pseudoE. synonym
__26. tall/shortF. antonym
__27. term for prefixes and suffixesG. acronym
__28. top of dictionary pageH. affix
__29. venn diagram, outline, webI. graphic organizers
__30. work from unworkableJ. search engines
__31. all knowing POVA. thesaurus
__32. book containing synonymsB. encyclopedia
__33. how the story is toldC. summary
__34. main idea + supporting detailsD. plot
__35. plot is based on this problemE. conflict
__36. POV using "Bob, he, them . . .F. characters
__37. POV using "I, we, me . . ."G. point of view
__38. sequence of eventsH. first person
__39. set of books with topics A - ZI. third person limited
__40. the people in the storyJ. third person omniscient
__41. comparison NOT using like/asA. personification
__42. comparison using like or asB. connotation
__43. dictionary definition of wordC. simile
__44. emotional definition of wordD. metaphor
__45. extreme exaggerationE. denotation
__46. good guess based on info.F. setting
__47. It rained so the roof leaked.G. inference
__48. non-human with human qualitiesH. figurative language
__49. simile, metaphor, idiom . . .I. hyperbole
__50. time and place of storyJ. cause and effect
__51. a falcon stands for freedomA. form
__52. a group of lines in a poemB. stanza
__53. appealing to reader's sensesC. rhyme
__54. french fried fliesD. imagery
__55. It's raining cats and dogs.E. alliteration
__56. moon, June, tune, soonF. repetition
__57. stressed+unstressed syllablesG. idiom
__58. the physical shape of a poemH. symbol
__59. the voice of the poemI. speaker
__60. words/phrases used over & overJ. rhythm
__61. a gigantic failureA. genre
__62. a life story by someone elseB. biography
__63. arranged in versesC. science fiction
__64. involves crime or weird eventD. fable
__65. involves futuristic technologyE. mystery
__66. talking animals with moralF. poem
__67. the type of literatureG. non-fiction
__68. tired and hungry at same timeH. tungry
__69. true stories of real eventsI. walkxting
__70. walking and texting togetherJ. failtasm
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