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VOCABULARY PRESENTATION
BY:SIENNA SCHMIDT
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2.
theme
A life lesson
Noun
The theme of the story was honesty.
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3.
acronym
an abbreviation for a group of words.
Noun
Some of our scholars are in MSOE
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4.
RESEARCH
to look for information
verb
I am going to research the Oregon Trail
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5.
excerpt
a part of a piece of writing
noun
I read an excerpt from my story to the class
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6.
century
100 years
noun
Not many people live a century
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7.
scene
part of a movie or a play
Noun
Scene two in the Nutcracker featured the evil mice
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8.
anthology
a published group of poems or other pieces of writing
noun
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9.
argument (argue)
give reasons to persuade others
noun
I am giving my argument for why you should be going on the Oregon Trail.
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10.
assumption (assume)
a thing that is accepted as true without proof
noun
I am making an assumption that you love football, because I see you play it on the playground.
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11.
catalog
a complete list of items, usually in alphabetical order
noun
We used the online card catalog to locate the book in the library.
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12.
context
using the words around it to determine the meaning of an unknown word
We can use the context of the sentence to figure out the unknown word.
noun
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13.
draft
the first copy of your writing
noun
I had to take home my rough draft realistic fiction story for homework.
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14.
evaluate (evaluation)
to draw some conclusions about text
verb
Evaluate your mystery book.
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15.
figurative language
when you use like or as to compare something
noun
I used figurative language when I said, “Break a leg!”
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16.
explain
to tell about something/someone
verb
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17.
graphic organizer
a chart or diagram that readers and writers can use to take notes and organize information
noun
I used a graphic organizer to compare and contrast two different stories.
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18.
problem and solution
a text that has a conflict and a resolution to the problem
noun
My problem was all the cookies were gone. Now I have a solution….my little brother ate them!
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19.
reference material
text that you can use to find facts and information: thesaurus, dictionary, internet
noun
I used a dictionary as a reference material to find some words that I didn’t know.
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20.
SATIRE
the use of humor using sarcasm in writing
noun
Saturday Night Live uses satire in their show.
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21.
allusion
an expression designed to help you remember something
example: I was surprised his nose was not growing like Pinocchio’s.” This refers to the story of Pinocchio, where his nose grew whenever he told a lie.
noun
The writer used allusion in her story.
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22.
simile
figurative language using like or as
noun
He was as big as a hippo.
I did not understand the simile.
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23.
verb
an action word in a sentence
noun
Racing is a verb.
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24.
speech
speaking in front of an audience
noun
Martin Luther King gave his famous “I Have a Dream” speech.
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25.
appendix
extra information at the end of a text
noun
I turned to the appendix at the back of the book to see the timeline.
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26.
cause
a person or thing that gives rise to an action
noun
What was the cause for the character’s change?
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characterization
describing specific character traits
noun
Our class discussed the author’s characterization of the boy in Swift as someone who was brave and determined.
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28.
coupon
a voucher that gives the person a discount
noun
noun Joelle used her Target coupon to buy toothpaste.
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29.
debate
a discussion with two different points of view
noun
We had a class debate about “Going Green”.
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30.
characterize
to describe a character’s/person’s personality
verb
When you characterized Mr. Sheskey you described him as smart, kind hearted, and friendly.
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31.
chronological
the order in which something happens
adjective
Be sure to tell your story in chronological order.
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32.
classified ad
a short ad in a newspaper or magazine
noun
She listed her car that was for sale in a classified ad in the Waukesha Freeman.
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33.
myth
an old story that explains nature using supernatural characters.
noun
Zues is the god of the sky in the Greek myth.
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34.
narrator
the person who tells the story
noun
Some stories have narrators.
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35.
persuade
to change someone’s thinking
verb
I persuaded my friend to go to the arctic.
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36.
memoir
writing in which someone describes past experiences
noun
I am writing a memoir about a barrier in my life.
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resolution
the ending of a book, play, or movie
noun
Every book has a resolution.
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38.
rhythm
movement/beat in music or a poem
noun
Every song has rhythm.
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39.
employer
the person who you work for
noun
My employer is the School District of Waukesha.
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40.
employee
the person who is hired to work
noun
I am an employee of the School District of Waukesha.
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41.
punctual
to be on time
adjective
It is important to be punctual for school and work.
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42.
applicant
a person who applies for a job
noun
There were fifty applicants for one job.
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43.
teamwork
working and getting along together
noun
Employers are looking for someone who values teamwork.
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inference
to draw a conclusion based on the evidence
noun
You can make inferences about the character based on what the author describes.
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45.
figure of speech
using an expression such as a simile or metaphor
noun
The expression, “I am as tired as a dog” is a figure of speech.
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46.
diagram
a drawing of something that labels the parts.
noun
We looked at the diagram of the ship to see all its parts.
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47.
exposition
a clear explanation of an idea
noun
There was a detailed exposition of the book’s setting in the lead.
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flashback
a scene in a movie or a book, set back in an earlier time than the main story.
noun
There was a flashback to the main character’s childhood.
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foreshadowing
to tell something that may happen in the future.
noun
The author used foreshadowing to hint at what the problem was going to be later on in the book.
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idiom
figurative language that cannot be taken literally
noun
It is raining cats and dogs.
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METAPHOR
figurative language that cannot be taken literally
noun
I used the metaphor, “You are the light of my life.”
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52.
onomatopoeia
a word or sound that is associated with what it is named.
noun
I heard the bacon sizzle as it cooked on the stove.
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memorandum-memo
a business note made for future use
noun
A memorandum was sent to you at BizTown about your paycheck.
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