Where and when a story takes place
The setting
The part of an essay that restates the question and answers.
The introduction
This sentence is missing something: "I love going to baseball games, they are so much fun"
A period
What is an inference?
An educated guess.
What is a noun.
A person, place, or thing?
The main character in a story is also called the...
Protagonist
A _________ states your opinion about a topic.
What is thesis?
What type of punctuation would you add at the end of this sentence?
Who was the person you were playing football with outside
A question mark (?)
If hear music, see balloons, and kids running towards a house with presents what can you infer?
Someone is having a birthday party.
Break this word into its prefix, root word, and suffix: mishandling
mis
handle
ing
When reading a story, the person in conflict with the protagonist is...
The antagonist
He, She, Them, They are all words that would be used in what point of view?
Third Person
What part of speech is a word that describes a noun?
An adjective
What can I infer from the fact that a character is crying?
They are sad.
Sally sold seashells by the seashore is an example of what?
What is alliteration?
What is a narrator?
The person telling the story.
When the story is told from the perspective of the narrator, using words like "I" or "me"
What is first person?
What part of speech is an action?
A verb
What can you infer from a character singing songs from their home country?
They are homesick.
What non fiction text feature is at the beginning of a book and tells you where to find different subheadings/ information?
What is the table of contents?
When a writer uses language that is not literal, it's called...
Figurative language
A paragraph needs these three types of sentences in order to be complete. What are they?
An introduction sentence, detail sentences, and a conclusion sentence.
This word is missing something: "lets"
An apostrophe
What is the opposite of inference?
Name one element of drama.
(Multiple right answers.)