DLR
Grammar
4th grade reading:
Narrative
Text Features
Grammar Part 2
100

Complete the analogy: 

Bird is to fly as fish is to _______

swim

100

What two words make up the following contraction?

could've

could have

100

What are the people or animals that have dialogue in a narrative called?

Characters

100

What is the purpose of a table of contents?

To show the chapters or sections and where to find them in the book. 

100

Which word is a proper noun: "dog," "Chicago," or "happiness"?

Chicago

200

What is a synonym for "happy"?

glad, joyful, cheerful

200

What is a noun?

A noun is a person, place, or thing. 

200

What is the problem in a story called?

Conflict 

200

What does a caption do?

Explains or describes a picture.

200

Correct the tense: "Yesterday, I am running to school."

was

300

Use context clues to figure out the meaning of the word in the following sentence:

"The arid desert had very little water." What does "arid" mean?

very dry

300

Order the adjectives correctly in this sentence in this sentence: 

"She wore a dress red beautiful long."

She wore a beautiful long red dress. 

300

What is the difference between a first-person point of view and third-person point of view in a story?

First-person narration uses "I" "me" "us" "we" (inside the story); third-person uses "he" "she" (outside the story). 

300

Which reference source would be best to look up the following information:

information about the moons of Jupiter

a.) atlas

b.) dictionary

c.) encyclopedia

d.) thesaurus

c.) encyclopedia

300

Select the correct article or demonstrative adjective that completes the following sentence:

"Did you read ______ books I lent you for the weekend?

a.) an

b.) that

c.)these

d.) those

d.) those

400

Fix the Sentence:

grandma will visited us on her way to phoenix arizona. 

Grandma will visit us on her way to Phoenix, Arizona. 

400

Select the article or demonstrative adjective that best completes this sentence.

He read _______ interesting book this week.

a.) an

b.) a

a.) an

400

What is the lesson or message of a story called?

Theme

400

Why would a history book include a timeline of World War II?

To show the order of key events and their dates.

400

Identify the dependent clause: 

"When the bell rang, we lined up."

"When the bell rang"

500

Fix the Sentence:

the silver jet land at kennedy international airport at 703.

The silver jet landed at Kennedy International Airport at 7:03.

500

Combine sentences these with a conjunction: 

We wanted ice cream. The store was closed.

We wanted ice cream, but the store was closed. 

500

What is foreshadowing?

Hints or clues about future events that will take place in the story. 

500
List two graphic features you might find in an informational text.

charts, graphs, diagrams, maps, photographs, or tables.

500

Fix the sentence:

He asked Can I go with you to the supermarket?

He asked, "Can I go with you to the supermarket?"

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