This is the subject of the text or what the text is all about - correct answer Topic
This is the most important point being made by the author - correct answer Main Idea
This provides a specific perspective on an issue that the author supports with evidence - correct answer Thesis Statement
These provide evidence and backing for the main point - correct answer supporting details
This is the literal meaning of a word - correct answer denotative
This meaning goes beyond to include the emotional reaction that a word may invoke - correct answer connotative
This is a comparison of two things. Ex: moo is to cow as quack is to duck - correct answer analogy
This is the freedom to use something as one chooses; the permission or ability to enter or approach a specific entity or area - correct answer Access
The study of words - correct answer etymology
This is the process of binding one thing to another using glue tape or some agent; remaining loyal or support - correct answer Adhere
capable of being heard - correct answer audible