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100


What is text evidence?





Information that comes directly from the text and supports your answer

100


What is a central idea?





What the text is mostly about

100

When the problem is resolved, we have reached what part of the story?

the end

100

What is one thing you can use to help you determine the meaning of unfamiliar words?

context clues

100

Name the three types of conflict

PERSON VS. PERSON

PERSON VS. SELF

PERSON VS. SOCIETY

PERSON VS. NATURE

200


What is an inference?





An educated guess based on text evidence and prior knowledge.

200

What is a summary made up of?



The central idea and key details from the text.

200

"Yes, you will go away, and you will never come back. For you will go to the rubbish heap with Nag. Fight, widow! The big man has gone for his gun! Fight!" 

What part of the story might this be?

A. Exposition

B. Climax

C. Falling Action

B. Climax

200

The forest was so dense that sunlight barely reached the ground. The trees were tall and their leaves formed a thick canopy above. What does "dense" mean in this sentence?

 A) Rare and sparse

The forest was so dense that sunlight barely reached the ground. The trees were tall and their leaves formed a thick canopy above. What does "dense" mean in this sentence?

 A) Rare and sparse
B) Thick and crowded
C) Bright and colorful
D) Short and small


C) Bright and colorful
D) Short and small


B) Thick and crowded

200

Your mind is a garden. What type of figurative language is this?

Metaphor

300

If the text says a character "stared at the ground," what can you infer is their emotion?

Sad or ashamed

300


"I want you to know, Stanley, that I respect you," Mr. Pendanski said. "I understand you've made some bad mistakes in your life. Otherwise you wouldn't be here. But everyone makes mistakes. You may have done some bad things, but that doesn't mean you're a bad kid."

What is the theme of this paragraph?



Your mistakes do not define you.

300

The highest part of the story that in involves conflcit

Climax

300

The ancient castle stood on the hill, its stone walls crumbling and covered in ivy. The villagers often told stories about the mysterious figure who was said to roam its halls at night. What does "ancient" mean in this sentence?

OLD

300

Give an example person vs. person conflict.

Answer to teacher's digression. 
400

"His three listeners leaned forward eagerly." What can you infer about the listeners?



They were interested in what the other person had to say.

400

But creating and maintaining friendships in today’s world is no easy feat. Social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram can normalize having thousands of friends. That may not be the case in reality. There is the theory of “Dunbar’s number.” It suggests that an individual can only maintain stable relationships with 150 people at a time. It’s challenging, if not impossible, to maintain relationships with thousands of people.

What is the central idea of this text?

Maintaining friendships in today's world is not easy.

400

Where the setting takes place in the story

Exposition 

400

Samantha was exhilarated after she won the race; her heart raced with excitement, and a huge smile spread across her face. What does "exhilarated" mean in this sentence?

A) Tired and bored
B) Excited and happy
C) Angry and frustrated
D) Scared and nervous

B) Excited and happy

400

What type of figurative language is 

As busy as a bee 

Simile

500


"Stanley got dressed. The clothes smelled like soap." What can you infer about the clothes?





They had been washed recently or they are clean

500

The author's primary objective

Main idea

500

Name all five parts of the story elements diagram.

Exposition, raising action, climax, falling actions, resolution.

500

As the storm approached, the sky turned a murky gray, and the winds began to howl. Everyone hurried indoors to escape the impending storm. What does "impending" mean in this sentence?

A) Likely to happen soon
B) Unexpected and surprising
C) Fun and enjoyable

A) Likely to happen soon

500

I am so Hungry I can eat a horse is what type of figurative language?

Hyperbole

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