This text feature tells the main topic of the entire article or book.
Title
What does a possessive noun show?
Ownership
What punctuation marks show that someone is speaking?
Quotation Marks
What is a possessive pronoun used to show?
Ownership
What is the name of a text written to give facts and information?
Informational Text
This feature is usually larger or darker than the rest of the text and introduces a new section.
Heading
What is the correct possessive form of the cat?
Cat's
What punctuation mark usually comes before a dialogue tag like he said?
Comma
Which possessive pronoun means belonging to me?
Mine
What part of speech names a person, place, or thing?
Noun
This feature explains important vocabulary words found in the text.
Keyword
What is the correct possessive form of the dogs (more than one dog)?
Dogs'
What punctuation goes inside the quotation marks if the sentence is a question?
Question mark
Which possessive pronoun means belonging to her?
Hers
What do we call words that describe nouns?
Adjectives
This feature is NOT part of the main paragraph but adds helpful information.
Sidebar
In the phrase the girls’ locker room, how many girls are being talked about?
More than one
In dialogue, does the punctuation go inside or outside the quotation marks?
Inside
Which possessive pronoun means belonging to them?
Theirs
What word means a section of text that focuses on one main idea?
Paragraph
If you want to know what a section will be mostly about before reading it, you should look at this feature.
Heading
Which word is a possessive noun in this phrase: the coach’s whistle?
Coach's
What punctuation goes inside the quotation marks if the sentence is an exclamation?
Exclamation Point
What possessive pronoun replaces belonging to us?
Ours
What do you call a word that has the same meaning as another word?
Synonym
Which feature tells the reader what the entire informational text is about in just a few words?
Title
What punctuation mark is used to show possession?
Apostrophe
If dialogue ends the sentence and no tag follows, what punctuation is used?
Period
What possessive pronoun replaces the book that belongs to you?
Yours
What is the main idea of a paragraph usually supported by?
Details