During the rain storm, she wistfully stared out of the window.
What does the word "wistfully" mean in the above sentence?
With sadness
(To, Too, Two) of Mrs. McBeath's students were late for class today.
Two
Do you like (there, their, they're) new bike?
their
shows ownership
your
The main problem in the story. Can be internal or external.
Where do commas go in the following sentence?
"Playing a sport will help me stay active keep me healthy and teach me to be a team player."
help me stay active, keep me healthy, and teach me to be a team player.
Information that you find in the text to support your response/answer.
text evidence
Will you take this (to, too, two) the nurse?
to
I'm going to sit at that desk over (there, their, they're).
there
you're
The conflict is resolved and the plot comes to an end
What is Resolution
What change should be made to the following sentence?
"Mom and i went to the store after school."
Capitalize I
To make an educated guess using background knowledge and text evidence
Infer/Inferencing
Did you forget your homework (to, too, two)?
too
(There, their, they're) going to the football game tonight.
they're
(Your, You're) teacher asked if (your, you're) going to the game tonight.
Your, You're
The events after the climax leading to the resolution
What is Falling Action
T/F the commas are in the correct location in the following sentence.
"Studying for my test helps me understand what I've learned, make good grades, and create good work habits."
True
To tolerate a burden
I want (to, too, two) go (to, too, two) the zoo, (to, too, two).
to, to, too
There, their, they're looking for there, their, they're lost puppy.
they're, their
(Your, you're) going to regret not studying for (your, you're) test.
you're, your
The turning point of the story
Climax
Which sentence is written correctly?
Mom and me went to the store after school.
Me and Mom went to the store after school.
Mom and I went to the store after school.
Mom and i went to the store after school.
Mom and I went to the store after school.
A STAAR vocabulary word that means "to show."
Reveal
(To, too, two) many people are going (to, too, two) the movie at (to, too, two) o'clock.
too, to, two
Will you put (there, their, they're) book on the bookshelf over (there, their, they're)?
their, there
you're, your
Where MOST of the story takes place. The conflict continues to develop here.
What is Rising Action
What would be the best way to revise sentences 1 and 2?
(1.) I decided I would put my basketball skills. (2.) To work by joining the middle school basketball team.
Remove the period after skills and lower case "to" in sentence 2.
"I decided I would put my basketball skills to work by joining the middle school basketball team."