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TRIPLE BONUS

What is the main idea of a passage?

The most important point the author wants to communicate

100

What is a synonym? Give an example.

A word that means the same as another word. Example: happy = joyful.

100

DOUBLE BONUS

What is a noun? Give an example.

 A word that names a person, place, thing, or idea. Example: dog, school, happiness.

100

What is a topic sentence?

The main idea of a paragraph, usually the first sentence.

100

What is the setting of a story?


The time and place where the story happens.

100

TRIPLE BONUS

 What is the genre of a story that is meant to be performed by actors in front of an audience?


Drama (play)

100

If a singular noun ends in -s, -sh, -ch, -x, or -z, what do you add to make it plural?

-es

200

What is the difference between a fact and an opinion?

A fact can be proven true; an opinion is what someone thinks or feels.

200

What does the prefix “dis-” mean? Give a word that uses it.

“Dis-” means not or opposite of.

Example (not): disagree (not agree).

200

DOUBLE BONUS

What are the four types of sentences?
 give an example of 2

Declarative (statement), Interrogative (question), Exclamatory(emotion), and Imperative (command).

200

Name three transition words used in writing.

First, next, finally (others: however, therefore, next, in conclusion).

200

DOUBLE BONUS

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

  • First-person: The narrator is a character in the story (I, me, my).
  • Third-person: The narrator is outside the story (he, she, they).
200

 What is the term for the events that led up to the climax in a story?


Rising action

200

DOUBLE BONUS

What type of conjunction is used in this sentence? I will go outside if it stops raining.

 Subordinating conjunction

(if)

300

What does it mean to "infer," and how do you make an inference?

To infer means to make an educated guess based on clues in the text and background knowledge.

300

DOUBLE BONUS

Use "reluctant" in a sentence and define it.
 

"She was reluctant to go on the roller coaster because she was afraid." (Reluctant means hesitant or unwilling.)

300

Identify the verb in this sentence: “The cat swiftly climbed the tree.”

Answer: climbed (action verb).

300

What is a compound sentence?

A compound sentence has two independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction (FANBOYS). Example: I went to the store, and I bought some snacks.

300

+100

What is the climax of a story?

The most exciting or important part where the conflict reaches its peak.

300

DOUBLE BONUS

What literary device is used in the sentence: "The wind whispered in the trees"?


Personification

300

What is the correct plural spelling of quiz?


Quizzes (You double the z before adding -es)

400

+100

What is the author’s purpose? (Name the 3 main types.)

think about informational text, argumentative, and realistic fiction. 

Persuade, Inform, Entertain (PIE).

400

What does the prefix "un-" mean? Give a word that uses it.

 "Un-" means not or opposite of. Example: unhappy (not happy), unlock (opposite of lock).

400

DOUBLE BONUS 

Correct this sentence: “Me and him went to the store.”

"He and I went to the store.”

400

What is the introduction of an essay supposed to do?

 The introduction introduces the topic, grabs the reader's attention, and presents the thesis statement (main argument).

400

What is the difference between metaphor and simile?


  • Simile: Compares two things using "like" or "as" (She is as fast as a cheetah.)
  • Metaphor: Compares two things without using like or as (She is a cheetah on the track.)
400

What part of speech is the word "quickly"?


 Adverb

400

+100

Identify the preposition in this sentence: The cat is under the table.

Under

500

How do you determine the theme of a story?

 Look for the lesson or message the story teaches, often found through character actions and the outcome.

500

What is a context clue, and how can it help you understand a new word?

Context clues are words or phrases around an unknown word that help you figure out its meaning.

500

+200

What is the difference between a simple, compound, and complex sentence?


  • Simple: 1 independent clause (She ran.)
  • Compound: 2 independent clauses joined by FANBOYS (She ran, and he walked.)
  • Complex: 1 independent & 1 dependent clause (Because she was late, she ran.)
500

What is plagiarism, and why is it important to avoid?

Copying someone else’s work without giving credit; it's important to avoid because it is dishonest and can have consequences.

500

What is the purpose of a text feature (such as headings, subheadings, captions, or bold text) in an informational text, and how does it help the reader?

Text features are tools used to organize and highlight key information in a text. They help the reader navigate the content more easily, understand the structure of the text, and locate important details quickly. For example, headings help readers identify main topics, and bold text emphasizes key terms or concepts.

500

 What is the pronoun in this sentence: Jason and I went to the park, and we played basketball.


We

500
+200 

What is the present participle of write?

Writing

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