HiSET Reading Study Guide
inference
A conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning
characterization
A method an author uses to let readers know more about the characters and their personal traits.
character
A person, animal or inanimate object portrayed in a literary work.
conflict
A problem
external conflict
A struggle between a character and an outside force
internal conflict
A struggle between opposing needs, desires, or emotions within a single character
foreshadowing
An author's use of hints or clues to suggest events that will occur later in the story
connotation
An idea or feeling that a word invokes in addition to its literal or primary meaning
climax
Most exciting moment of the story; turning point
deduction
Reasoning from general to specific.
What should you consider when visualizing?
Sounds, smells, and sights
What is the definition of 'gist'?
The main point or 'essence'.
context
Within the text, The circumstances in which something occurs
figurative language
Writing or speech that is not intended to carry literal meaning and is usually meant to be imaginative and vivid. (metaphors, similes, analogy)
conclusion
a judgement based on the information obtained
first-person narrator
a narrator, referred to as "I," who is a character in the story and relates the actions through his or her own perspective, also revealing his or her own thoughts
hyperbole
exaggeration
Applying what you know about U.S. history when you read a historical novel is an example of using _____.
prior knowledge
What is denotation?
the literal meaning of a word; the dictionary definition
Breaking apart a word into its component parts is an example of using _____.
word structure