A complete sentence has these two parts.
What is a "subject" and "predicate"
The noun in this sentence:
The girl chased it away.
What is (girl)?
Two smaller words put together to form one word.
What is a (compound word)?
A person or animal in a story.
Who/What is (character)?
This text feature tells what a whole passage or text is about.
What is the (title)?
This "figurative language," typically found in poetry, is when the sound at the beginning of words repeats itself.
What is alliteration?
The prefix "re" means this.
What is (again)?
This is done to form the plural of class.
What is "add es" (classes)?
This is the person who is telling the story.
Who is (narrator)?
This text feature tells what a section of text is mostly about.
What are (headings)?
The subject of this sentence:
The man opened the door.
What is (man) or (the man)?
This part of speech is a person, place, or thing.
What is (noun)?
This is the plural of child.
What is (children)?
This is the person who wrote the story?
Who is (the author)?
These important words in a text are darker in a way that helps readers quickly spot them.
What are/is (boldface or bold)?
The type of sentence shows strong feeling.
What is (exclamation) or (exclamatory)?
This part of a sentence tells what the subject is or does.
What is (predicate)?
These name specific people, places and things and begin with a capital letter.
What are (proper nouns)?
This is where the story takes place?
What is the (setting)?
This is a search tool in a digital text.
What are (hyperlinks)?
This is a poem's "paragraph.
What is (stanza)?
The four types of sentences.
What are Statement, Question, Command, and Exclamation?
The silent letter in the following words: sign, gnaw, gnome
What is "g"?
This "figurative language" compares two things using the words "like" or "as."
What is (simile)?
This is what a passage or text is mostly about.
What is (main idea)?