Literature skills
Parts of a book
Research
P.O.F.
Writing
100
The transfer of knowledge from one thing to another.
What is inference?
100
The person who writes the story.
Who is the author?
100
Information found on the Internet through a computer
What is Digital resources.
100
It names a person, place, or thing
What is a noun.
100
The sentence at the beginning of writing and tells the reader what the writing will be about.
What is the Topic Sentence?
200
The author's meaning of a story.
What is Drawing Conclusions?
200
The problem and solution of a story, what the story is about.
What is the plot?
200
Finding information necessary to complete a task. Often done by using books, computers, or through interviews.
What is research?
200
It tells the action, links, helps in the sentence.
What is verb?
300
The story is mainly about
What is main Idea?
300
The person who draws or illustrates the story.
Who is the illustrator?
300
Names the color, shape, size, number, feeling in a sentence.
What is an adjective?
300
To edit or change the writing.
What is revise?
400
Help supports, explains and gives more information about the main idea.
What is detail?
400
The most important event in a story, often the most exciting part.
What is the climax?
400
How the writing ends and resolves the problem
What is Resoltion?
400
Connects two simple sentences together.
What is a connections?
400
Writing that tries to convince the reader to take action, conveys strong feeling about the topic.
What is persuasive writing?
500
The describing of an object or character without telling what it is about. A broad statement.
What is generalization?
500
The time and place where a story occurs.
What is the setting.
500
Why the author wrote the story. Persuade, entertain, inform, or share feelings.
What is the author's purpose?
500
It tells the position in a sentence.
What is prepositions?
500
Writing that gives information about a topic, includes facts, not personal.
What is Expository?
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