Grammar
Author's Purpose
Story Elements
Language Arts
100

What two things does every sentence need?

Capital letter and punctuation.

100

What does an author do when they inform?

Inform or teach you.

100

Where and when a story takes place.

Setting.

100

Added to the beginning of a word to make a new word.

Prefix.

200
What do you use to separate lists? 

Commas

200

What does an author do when they entertain?

Make you laugh.

200

Who the story is mainly about.

Main character.

200

Added to the end of a word to make a new word.

Suffix.

300

How many sentences are needed to make a paragraph?

3-5.

300

What does an author do when they persuade you?

Try to get you to do or buy something.

300
Why a character does something or acts a certain way.

Character motivation.

300

Words that mean opposite things.

Antonyms.

400

What are proper nouns?

Specific places, people, or things.

400

What are the three author's purposes we focused on?

To entertain, to persuade, to inform.
400

What a story is mostly about.

Main Idea.

400

Words that mean the same thing.

Synonyms. 

500

What is needed when writing dialogue?

Quotation marks.

500

Which author's purpose is always used in non-fiction?

To inform.

500

The problem and solution that occur within a story.

Plot

500

Words that have two words put together to form a new word.

Compound words.

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