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Page1 DesCartes Reading Vocabulary RIT 141-150

Page2 beginning sound

Page3 letter

Page4 narrative

Page5 DesCartes Reading Vocabulary RIT 151-160

Page6 ABC order

Page7 book

Page8 ending sound

Page9 paragraph

Page10 prefix

Page11 report

Page12 rhyme

Page13 riddle

Page14 sentence

Page15 story

Page16 DesCartes Reading Vocabulary RIT 161-170

Page17 advertisement

Page18 base

Page19 compound word

Page20 contraction

Page21 directions

Page22 fairy tale

Page23 folk tale

Page24 index

Page25 list

Page26 main idea

Page27 note

Page28

Page29 nursery rhyme

Page30 opposite passage

Page31 personal narrative

Page32 poem problem

Page33 question

Page34 root

Page35 setting

Page36 sign

Page37 syllable

Page38 table of contents

Page39 thank-you note

Page40 vowel

Page41 word family

Page42 DesCartes Reading Vocabulary RIT 171-180

Page43 announcement

Page44 article

Page45 atlas

Page46 author

Page47 author s purpose

Page48 bias

Page49 biography

Page50 business letter

Page51 category

Page52 chapter

Page53 character

Page54 cookbook

Page55 dictionary

Page56 effect

Page57 fable

Page58 fact

Page59 fantasy

Page60 journal

Page61 label

Page62 main character

Page63 make-believe

Page64 newspaper

Page65 nonfiction

Page66 opinion

Page67 outline

Page68 persuasive essay

Page69 root word

Page70 rule

Page71 schedule

Page72 science fiction

Page73 short story

Page74 statement

Page75 suffix

Page76 tall tale

Page77 textbook

Page78 title

Page79 title page

Page80 DesCartes Reading Vocabulary RIT 181-190

Page81 advertise

Page82 almanac

Page83 antonym

Page84 bibliography

Page85 cause and effect

Page86 characteristics

Page87 classify

Page88 conclusion

Page89 conflict

Page90 definition

Page91 describe

Page92 encyclopedia

Page93 fiction

Page94 genre

Page95 glossary historical fiction

Page96 instructions

Page97 invitation

Page98 legend

Page99 magazine

Page100 manual

Page101 mood

Page102 moral

Page103 multisyllabic

Page104 order of events

Page105 phrase

Page106 play

Page107 plot

Page108 poet

Page109 poetry

Page110 point of view

Page111 predict

Page112 reference book

Page113 resource

Page114 source

Page115 summarize

Page116 text

Page117 theme

Page118 thesaurus

Page119 topic sentence

Page120 Venn Diagram

DesCartes Reading Vocabulary RIT 191-200 Page121

Page122 American literature

Page123 analogy

Page124 argue

Page125 caption

Page126 chart

Page127 climax

Page128 compare

Page129 compare and contrast

Page130 description

Page131 detail

Page132 develop

Page133 drama

Page134 entertain

Page135 essay

Page136 example

Page137 fact and opinion

figure of speech footnote Page138

Page139 guide words

Page140 infer

Page141 inference

Page142 inform

job announcement Page143

Page144 labels

Page145 main point

Page146 memoir

Page147 meter

Page148 myth

Page149 narrator

Page150 news

Page151 novel

Page152 persuade

Page153 policy

Page154 purpose

Page155 recipe

Page156 resolution

Page157 rhythm

Page158 rising action

Page159 science book

Page160 speaker

Page161 stanza

Page162 synonym

Page163 topic

Page164 vocabulary

Page165 word root

DesCartes Reading Vocabulary RIT 201-210 Page166

Page167 acronym

Page168 alliteration

Page169 anecdote

Page170 annotated bibliography

Page171 anthology

Page172 argument

Page173 assumption

Page174 autobiography

Page175 book review

Page176 British literature

Page177 brochure

Page178 catalog

Page179 chronological order

Page180 conclude

Page181 context

Page182 conversation

Page183 dialogue

Page184 diary

Page185 draft editorial

Page186 evaluate

Page187 exaggeration

Page188 excerpt

Page189 explain

Page190 feeling field guide

Page191 figurative language

Page192 graph

Page193 graphic organizer

Page194 homonym

Page195 literacy device

Page196 literacy element

Page197 map

Page198 middle sound

Page199 pamphlet

Page200 personal essay

Page201 persuasion

Page202 problem and solution

Page203 reference

Page204 reference material

Page205 research

Page206 review

Page207 satire

Page208 scene

Page209 secondary source

Page210 sequence

Page211 simile

Page212 speech

Page213 summary

Page214 verb

DesCartes Reading Vocabulary RIT 211-220 Page215

Page216 allusion

Page217 appendix

Page218 cause

Page219 characterization

Page220 characterize

Page221 chronological

Page222 classified ad

Page223 connotation

Page224 coupon

Page225 debate

Page226 diagram

Page227 exposition

Page228 falling action

Page229 flashback

Page230 foreshadowing

Page231 guide letters

Page232 headline hyperbole

Page233 idiom

Page234 imagery

Page235 instruction

Page236 irony

Page237 memo

Page238

Page239 memorandu m

Page240 metaphor

Page241 narrate

Page242

Page243 onomatopoei a

Page244 parable

Page245 personification

Page246 persuasive

Page247 picture book

Page248 prediction

Page249 present tense

Page250 primary source

primary source historical document Page251

Page252 pun

Page253 quote

Page254 research paper

Page255 resolve

Page256 revision

Page257 subject

Page258 suspense

Page259 thesis paper

Page260 word play

DesCartes Reading Vocabulary RIT 221-230 Page261

Page262 aphorism

Page263 assonance

Page264 consonance

Page265 contrast

Page266 first person

Page267 form

Page268 homophone

Page269 journalism

Page270 literature

Page271 quotation

second person sonnet Page272

Page273 symbolism

Page274 table

Page275 tale

Page276 term

Page277 third person

Page278 tone

Page279 viewpoint

Page280 voice

Page281 world literature

DesCartes Reading Vocabulary RIT 231-240 Page282

Page283 archetype

Page284 omniscient

Page285 oxymoron

Page286 paradox

Page287 pathetic fallacy

Page288 standard English

Page289 stereotype

Page290 symbolize

Page291 syntax

DesCartes Reading Vocabulary RIT 241-250 Page292

Page293 cliché

Page294 iambic pentameter

Page295 metric feet

Page296 synecdoche

DesCartes Reading Vocabulary RIT 251-260 Page297

Page298 antithesis

Page299 parallelism

Page300 scansion