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ELA Vocabulary for PSSA

Across
How information within a text is organized (ex. chronologically, compare/contrast, cause/effect, problem /solution, question/ answer)
An expression that is peculiar to itself grammatically and cannot be understood from the individual meaning of its elements (ex. raining cats & dogs)
Two or more words that are spelled the same but have different meanings and sometimes different pronunciations (ex. bow & bow)
A word opposite in meaning to another word.
An object or abstract idea given human qualities or human form.
The base word; the form of the word after all affixes are removed.
Information or details from a text that support a reader's assertion.
A comparison of two unlike things in which a word of comparison (like or as) is used (ex. as fast as a cheetah)
A judgement based on reasoning rather than on a direct or explicit statement. A conclusion based on facts or circumstances; understanding gained by "reading between the lines"
A perspective in literature the ____ person point of view presents the events of the story from outside of any single character's perception.
Using a close reading of text(s) to examine the relationships/connections among ideas, details and/or examples referenced.
A word that is similar in meaning to another word (ex. sorrow & grief)
Down
A topic of discussion or work; a major idea broad enough to cover the entire scope of a literary work.
The narrators perspective from which the events are depicted. (ex. first person, third person, etc) From which or who the story is told.
The author's central thought; chief topic of a text; topic sentence of a paragraph
The writer's method of organizing the text (ex. chronological, compare/contrast, problem/solution
An adjective that describes a character in a literary text and expresses a specific quality about the character (ex. selfish, humorous)
Author's point of view or opinion or feelings as evident or detailed in a text about a topic. the author's intention or reason for writing.
A prefix or a suffix; letters added to the beginning or ending of a word to produce a derivative of the word.
The ____ person or personal point of view relates events as they are perceived by a single character. The narrating character may offer opinions about the action and characters that differ from those of the author.
The comparison of two unlike things in which no words of comparison (like or as) are used.
a short piece of writing on a particular subject; a short literary composition on a particular theme or subject, usually in prose and generally analytic, speculative, or interpretative