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4 th Grade PSSA Reading Vocabulary. affix. a prefix or suffix Example: hopeful (ful =full of). alliteration. the repetition of initial consonant sounds in neighboring words Example: Slimy slugs slither slowly down the sidewalk. author's purpose.
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the repetition of initial consonant sounds in neighboring wordsExample: Slimy slugs slither slowly down the sidewalk.
The author can persuade, entertain, or inform the reader/audience.
the personality traits of a character in the story (adjectives that describe a character)Examples: The boy was determined to win the race.
-the high point or turning point of the story-happens after the rising action
A main character tells the story using words such as I, me, and myself.
an expression that cannot be taken literallyExample:The test was as easy as pie.
words that appeal to one of the senses: sight, taste, touch, hear, or smellExample: The ice cream sundae melted in my mouth because it was so creamy.
a comparison of two objects without using like or asExample: He is a giant.
the use of a word to suggest the meaningExamples:Crunch! Crackle! Buzz!
an object that is given human qualitiesExample:The flowers were dancing in the grass.
a summary of the story that includes the rising action, climax, and falling action
the timeand the place of the storywhere and whenExample: The setting of the story Cinderella is in a castle a long time ago.
a comparison of two objects usinglike or asExample: The sisters are like two peas in a pod.
an object representing an ideaExample: The eagle is a symbol of the United States.
The author tells the story about the main characters using the words such as them, he, and she.