Grammar & Usage
Reading Comprehension
Writing & Editing
Vocabulary
Argument & Evidence
100

What is a noun?  

 A person, place, thing, or idea.

100

What is the main idea of a passage?

 The most important point the author is making

100

What are the three main parts of an essay?  

 Introduction, body, and conclusion.

100

What is a synonym for happy?

Glad, joyful, or cheerful.

100

What is a claim?  

 A statement or opinion the author is trying to prove.

200

Which sentence is correct?

 A. She don’t like pizza.

 B. She doesn’t like pizza.

B. She doesn’t like pizza.

200

If a character is nervous and shaking, what can the reader infer?  

 The character may be scared or worried

200

What should a topic sentence do?

Introduce the main idea of the paragraph.

200

What is an antonym for difficult?  

Easy.

200

What is evidence in writing?

Facts, examples, or details that support a claim.

300

What type of word describes a verb?

An adverb.

300

What is the difference between fact and opinion?  

A fact can be proven true; an opinion is a belief or feeling.

300

Choose the correct word: Their / There / They’re going to school.  

 They’re.

300

What does the word analyze mean?  

To study something carefully.

300

Why should sources be reliable?  

 Answer: Because trustworthy sources provide accurate information.

400

Fix the sentence: “Me and him went to the store.”

He and I went to the store.

400

What does compare and contrast mean?

To explain similarities and differences.

400

What is a run-on sentence?  

Two or more sentences joined incorrectly

400

What does context clue mean?

 Words or hints around an unknown word that help explain its meaning.

400

What makes an argument strong?

Clear claims, good evidence, and logical reasoning.

500

What punctuation mark is used to show possession?

An apostrophe.  

500

What is the purpose of a conclusion paragraph?  

To wrap up the main ideas and end the writing clearly.

500

Why is revising important?  

 It improves clarity, grammar, and organization.

500

What is figurative language?  

 Language that is not meant to be taken literally.

500

What is a counterclaim?  

An opposing viewpoint or argument.

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