What pronouns might you see if the story is narrated in 1st person?
a. her, they
B. I, me
C. She, them
D Themselves, his
B. I, me
silent k as in knight
A. darkness
B. knowledge
C. nickname
D. weeknight
B. knowledge
1. Which of the following sentences uses a preposition that shows time?
A. We ate before soccer practice.
B. He hid under the blanket
C. The girls went around the fence to get the ball
D. The dog is sleeping on the couch.
A. We ate before soccer practice.
What pronouns might you see if the story is narrated 3rd person?
A. I, me
B. Mine, ours
C. He, she
D. We, I
C. He, she
G. ignore
H. magnet
J. signal
F. assign
Which of the following sentences uses a preposition to show direction?
A. I fell asleep during the movie.
B. She put her lunch box with her backpack.
C. We dribbled around the cones at soccer.
D. My mom hugged me before she left.
C. We dribbled around the cones at soccer.
What is the climax of a story?
A. Where the story takes place
B. Characters in the story
C. Most exciting or important part
D. Dialogue
C. Most exciting or important part
silent b as in thumb
A. absorb
B. beast
C. limb
D. rubber
C. limb
Which sentence uses the correct subject/verb agreement?
A. I is happy about my test grade.
B. I am happy about my test grade.
C. I are happy about my test grade.
D. I were happy about my test grade.
B. I am happy about my test grade.
What is the setting of a story?
A. Where the story takes place
B. Characters in the story
C. Most exciting or important part
D. Dialogue
A. Where the story takes place
silent t as in listen
F. debt
G. threat
H. site
J. wrestle
J. wrestle
Read the following sentence.
My dog run to get the frisbee.
Which of the following words is the past tense of the irregular verb run?
A. run
B. ran
C. runned
D. ranned
B. ran
Definition for a metaphor?
A. Comparing two things using "like" or "as"
B. Comparing two things by saying something "IS" something else without using like or as.
C. Overly exaggerated
D. Repetition
B. Comparing two things by saying something "IS" something else without using like or as.
A. crumble
B. mountain
C. create
D. place
A. crumble
What verb would NOT require-ed to be added to make it past tense?
A. bake
B. talk
C. dance
D. sing
D. sing