Non-fiction All the Way
Say it in a Sentence
Pronounnation
Fantastic Fiction
Grab Bag
100

Non-fiction could be described as this.

True, factual, expository

100

True or false: The subject part of the sentence tells the who or the what.

True.

100

Takes the place of a noun.

Pronoun

100

Fiction could be described as...

A made up story.

100

This is Mr. Miller's age multiplied by 2.

58.

200

Two genres of non-fiction.

Biography, autobiography, informational.

200

The predicate part of the sentence tells this part.

The action.

200

The type of pronoun "they" is in the following sentence:  

They walked to school.

Subject.
200

These are three genres of fiction.

fantasy, sci-fi, humor, mystery, realistic, sports fiction, historical fiction.

200

These are two reasons why McDonald's fries are unhealthy.

Layered with fat, sugar, salt; potatoes are sprayed with chemicals.

300

This is the gist of the text, in paragraph form.

Summary.

300

Compound sentences have two of these.

Subjects or predicates.

300

The type of pronoun "him" is in the following sentence:

I threw the football to "him".

Objective.

300
Fictional stories can best be charted on this type of diagram.

Freytag's pyramid, plot map.

300

This is Mrs. Culbert's favorite hobby.

Gardening.

400

The most important idea the text is working together to teach, and the key ideas that support this are called this.

Central idea and supporting details.
400

Compound sentences are connected by one of these.

FANBOY/ conjunction.

400

The error with the pronoun in the following sentence:

When I tried to remove the lid from the jar, it broke.

Vague pronoun.

400

This is the message of a story.

Theme.

400

This is why McDonalds targets children.

Higher profit in sodas that kids tend drink/get them hooked while they're young.

500

A summary could be described as all of these but...

a.  Concise

b.  Containing central idea

c.  Containing supporting details

d.  Wordy

500

Connect these two sentences: 

 He insisted that he wasn't sad about moving.  

He had tears in his eyes and could barely look at me.

but, yet

500

These are 4 possessive pronouns.

His, hers, theirs, its

500

This is the end of the story, that answers the problem of the story.

The resolution.

500

The word convey means this.

To deliver or teach.

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