What is 6/8 - 3/8?
What is 3/8?
There are 2 whole pies and 3 people want an equal amount. How much of each pie will they get?
What is 2/3 for each persn
0.22 is greater to, less than, or equal to 0.220?
What is equal to?
What is an antonym?
What is a word with the opposite, or different meaning to the word?
Who is the person, or entity, telling the story?
What is the narrator?
What is ¼ ÷ 2/8?
What is 8/8 or 1?
There were 3 apples and 5 people. How many apples would each person get?
What is ⅗ of an apple each?
What is 3/4 as a decimal or percentage?
What is 0.75 or 75%?
What is a synonym?
What is a word, with the same or similar meaning to the word?
What is a counterargument?
What is an argument used against the original argument?
What is 12/3 x 2?
What is 24/3 or 8?
There are 5 problems with a room and 3 people want to fix it. How much will each person fix?
What is 1 2/3 for each person?
The temperature was 34°F, thus, Timmie heated up his fireplace to warm himself up. What did he do?
What is cause and effect?
What is a dictionary?
What is a resource listing meanings of words?
What is a plan?
What is a basic outline of your essay?
What is 48/64 simplified?
There are 10 rooms each room needs one wall to be painted and 20 people want to paint a room. How much of a wall will those 20 people paint?
What is 1/2 or 0.5?
What is cause and effect?
What is when something happens that makes it lead to the next thing?
What are context clues?
What are hints the author establishes to find the meaning of a difficult or hard word?
What is the main character?
What is the entity following the story, or the account?
What is 13/5 + ⅞?
What is 3 19/40?
There are 7 unicorns. 14 people want to ride them. One person can spend 5 minutes on the unicorn. How many people will go on one unicorn? How long will all the kids spend on a unicorn?
What is 2 people per unicorn? What is 70 minutes in total?
What is a sequence of events?
What is a number of events in a flowing after one another in a specific order?
What are some examples of literary devices?
Answers vary; such as alliteration, allusion, etc; but the building blocks are similes & metaphors.
What is the main point in a narrative?
What is the central idea, or concept?