ANSWERS
Anecdote - ANSWERSA short story that illustrates a concept or point and creates a
connection between the author and reader
Argument - ANSWERSA type of text consisting of a claim on a a debatable issue,
background information, reasoning and evidence, rhetorical appeals counterclaims, and
responses to counterclaims
Assumption - ANSWERSSupposition of an unstated idea
Audience - ANSWERSThe intended consumers of information
Authorial Intent - ANSWERSThe reason an author creates a text, also called the
authors purpose
Bias - ANSWERSTendency toward or against a preconceived idea
A particular preference or point of view that is personal, rather than scientific.
Blog - ANSWERSA website that is usually informal and independently run
Chart - ANSWERSA type of diagram that graphically represents data
Chronological - ANSWERSIn order by time
Claim - ANSWERSA statement made in an argument that something about a topic is
true
Comprehension - ANSWERSAbility to understand
Conclusion - ANSWERSA deduction made by a reader that takes the details, evidence
and assumptions presented in a text to the next logical step
,Connotation - ANSWERSAn implied meaning of a word or idea created by the emotions
and assumptions attached to it
Context - ANSWERSSurrounding words or ideas within a sentence or passage that
affect the meaning of a word and influence how it is understood
Contradiction - ANSWERSA statement, assertion, or instruction in a text that conflicts
with information provided elsewhere in the same text
Counterclaim - ANSWERSA conflicting opinion that an author acknowledge and
responds to when making an argument
Delineate - ANSWERSDescribe precisely or set forth accurately in detail
Denotation - ANSWERSAn explicitly stated meaning of a word
Details - ANSWERSFacts, statistics, examples, stories, quotations, definitions, reasons,
comparisons which support your main idea and key points; details help make the main
idea clear
Diagram - ANSWERSA symbolic representation used to convey information, especially
a drawling that shows an arrangement or relationship among the parts of something
Evidence - ANSWERSProof, such as facts, descriptions, and examples, that an author
uses to support their ideas and reasoning
Explicit - ANSWERSDescribes information that is directly stated in text
Fact - ANSWERSStatement or data that can be proven or verified through a reputable
source
figurative language - ANSWERSLanguage meant to create imagery, comparison, or an
association for the reader, usually a metaphor, a simile, or personification
Footnote - ANSWERSComment at the bottom of a page that provides additional
information about something within the text
Genre - ANSWERSA group of related writings or other media
Glossary - ANSWERSA text feature usually found in the back of the book that includes
an alphabetized list of key terms and their definitions
Graph - ANSWERSA type of diagram that displays data mathematically
Graphic - ANSWERSa diagram, graph, illustration, or other piece of artwork
,Heading - ANSWERSTitle within a text, commonly used by authors to organize
information
Identify - ANSWERSDistinguish a particular idea
Implicit - ANSWERSDescribes ideas that are suggested rather than stated directly in a
text
Imply - ANSWERSIndicate an idea subtly without specifically stating it
Index - ANSWERSA text feature usually found in the back of a book that includes an
alphabetized list of key details and concepts and the page numbers where that
information can be found
Inference - ANSWERSA logical assumption, or guess, that can be made about a topic
based on evidence, reasoning, and personal experience or knowledge
Irrelevant - ANSWERSNot applicable to the idea
Key points - ANSWERSIdeas that elaborate on and support the main idea about a topic
in each paragraph
Legend - ANSWERSmap features explains symbols and other elements that represent
information on the map, such as routes, populations, and capital cities
Logic - ANSWERSThe framework of reasoning used to understand ideas and make
sound assumptions, predictions, and conclusions.
Main idea - ANSWERSThe thesis, claim, or message that an author states or expresses
about a a topic of text; the central point in each paragraph
Mood - ANSWERSHow elements in a text , such as word choice, affect the reader
Objective - ANSWERSDescribes language that is nonjudgmental, impartial,
nonpersonal, and unemotional
Opinion - ANSWERSStatement that cannot be proven: an author's belief, as opposed to
facts or reasoning, presented in text
Paraphrase - ANSWERSTo explain an idea in one's own words
Peer-reviewed journal - ANSWERSPublished writings that have been analyzed by
experts in the field
, Perspective - ANSWERSThe narrators or authors particular thoughts, feelings, or
perceptions about people, ideas, or events in a story or text
Persuasive argument/ persuasive writing - ANSWERSArgument in favor of a position
intended to make the reader agree with an idea, thesis, or claim
Point of view - ANSWERSThe narrative voice of an author uses to tell a story or relate
information; can be first person, second person, or third person
Prediction - ANSWERSA readers guesss of events to come or what a text will be about
Primary source - ANSWERSa firsthand document or source created at the time in
question
Priorities - ANSWERSIn written directions , the hierarchy or sequence of which steps
must be followed in what order, often indicated by the use of signal words
Procedure - ANSWERSOrdered steps to follow in a set of written directions to complete
a task safely, efficiently, and effectively
Publication - ANSWERSthe printing, publishing, and/or distribution of a text; a published
work
Qualitative data - ANSWERSInformation describing qualities and characteristics that
can be observed and recorded, but not objectively measured
Quantitative data - ANSWERSInformation that can be counted, measured, or compared
on an numerical scale
Query. Query function - ANSWERS(1) a question (2) a feature in digital texts that allows
readers to search for key words and topics within a text
Reason - ANSWERSa basis or fact to support an idea
Reasoning - ANSWERSA method or structure used to build a valid argument in a
persuasive text
Relevant - ANSWERSConnected to the idea being discussed
Rephrase - ANSWERSTo explain an idea in different words
Representation - ANSWERSA portrayal, depiction, expression, presentation,
substitution, sign or, symbol of something; an artistic image or likeness
Research based - ANSWERSreliant on ideas backed by study