Inference - Literary Form
informational text
nonfiction written primarily to convey factual information (e.g., textbooks, newspapers, reports, directions, brochures, technical manuals)
key/supporting details
points of information in a text that strongly support the meaning or tell the story -- statements that define, describe, or otherwise provide information about the topic, theme, or main idea
key words
specific word choices in a text that strongly support the tone, mood, or meaning of the text
inference
a judgment 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"
literary element
an essential technique used in literature (e.g., characterization, setting, plot, theme)
literary form
the overall structure or shape of a work that frequently follows an established design -- forms may refer to a literary type (narrative, short story) or to patterns of meter, lines, or rhymes (stanza, verse)
irony
the use of a word or phrase to mean the exact opposite of its literal or usual meaning; incongruity between the actual results of a sequence of events and the expected result
interpret
to give reasons through an explanation to convey and represent the meaning or understanding of a text
literacy device
tool used by the author to enliven and provide voice to the text (e.g., dialogue, alliteration)