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STAAR Reading Vocabulary

Across
To draw a reasonable conclusion from the information presented.
The reason an author writes the text--to persuade, inform, explain and entertain
Used to convince the reader of the writer's point of view.
Strengthen and support.
Combining several pieces of information to make an inference.
When the author overstate the facts leading to a false importance.
When a portion of the story goes back in time.
Words that helps the reader determine the meaning of an unknown word.
What a piece of writing is mainly about.
A conversation between two persons.
The central idea or message of work that offers insight into life.
Down
The perspective from which the story a story is told.
Words that means more than what it says on the surface; not actual or literal meaning.
The use of clues to suggest events that will happen later in the plot
the story of a person's life written by that person in first person point of view
Elaborate exaggeration.
Ending or final outcome of a story
The turning point in the action of a story-the problem is solved.
The problem in the story
a collection of word pictures that appeal to the reader; uses devices such as metaphor, simile, etc.