Reading, Fluency, and Language
Understanding Words
Parts of Speech
Sentences and Punctuation
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100

This is beneficial for improving your word fluency.

What is independent reading?

100

This is the definition of connotation.

What is the feeling a word or phrase has?

100

He, she, it, they, them, us, we, you, and I are examples of this

What are pronouns?
100

A subject+verb+complete thought create this.

What is an independent clause. 

100

This is the plural form of ox

What is oxen?
200

High school students should read between how many words per minute?

What is 109-130?

200

The literal definition a word has.

What is denotation?

200

They, them, we, and us are examples of this

What are plural pronouns
200

A compound clause is made up of this

What are two independent clauses?

200

He kicked the bucket.

She is vertically challenged. 

They are not the sharpest tool in the shed.

These are examples of what?

Euphemisms.

300

These types of clues are helpful in deciphering a words meaning

What is context clue (synonym, antonym) 

300

This is the connotation of the word "stab"

What is threat, anger, betrayal?

300

California, Japan, Hesperia, Robert, and Encore, are this part of speech.

What is a proper noun

300

This is the definition of a dependent clause.

What is, a sentence that is missing either a subject or verb or complete idea

300

Unfriendly

Independent 

Disinterested

These words have this in common

What is, the same number of prefixes and suffixes?

400

Where can you look up further information in a textbook?

What is a glossary?

400

The difference between an idiom and a euphemism.

What is an idiom is a word that when translated does not make sense but has cultural relevance. An idiom is a polite way of saying something harsh in a nice way? 

400

Sheep, teeth, dice, goose, and rice are examples of this

What is an irregular noun

400

"I am sitting in class and eating a pineapple" has how many independent or dependent clauses?

What is one each?
400

This is the difference between a suffix, affix, prefix, and root.

What is a suffix comes at the end of a word, affix is both the suffix, prefix, and affix, a prefix comes at the beginning of a word, and a root is the middle of the word?

500

This is why we do vocabulary with affixes, prefixes, and suffixes?

What is, it helps us break down a word into parts?
500

The connotation of a book.

What is intelligence? 

500

A, an, and the are these types of adjectives

What are articles?

500

Name the uses of commas.

See notes

500

Name all of the FANBOYS and their purpose

For, and, nor, but, or, yet, so

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