What is the text structure of this story
There are many similarities and o between motor cycles and bycycles. One similarity is that both of the cycles have two wheels. One difference is that one is powered with gasoline while the other one is powered with just your two legs.l
compare and contrast
What is a simile
A simile is a word that uses like or as, for example. He is as strong as a dump truck
Is this a simple, compound, or complex sentence
My favorite color is blue.
Simple
Greek/Latin week 3: what is this word mean
Auto
self
Greek/Latin week 8: what does this word mean.
dic
speak/say
Is this an interesting or important detail.
Dogs can be trained for a lot of things that cats can't.
Main idea: The main idea would be that dogs are better than cats
important
First, next, then, after, moreover, or consequently
What are the 4 main types of sentences
Imperative, interrogative, exclamatory, and declarative.
Greek/Latin week 4: what does this word mean
de
reverse/against
Greek/Latin week 9: what does this word mean?
biblio
book
Is this a first hand or second hand account?
I was running from the biggest bear I'd ever seen, it was six feet tall and had super sharp claws.
As I write this the bear is almost on top of me, these might be my last words
First hand account
Is this a simile or metaphor.
It's raining cats and dogs
Metaphor
What is a sentence fragment?
A sentence fragment is a part of a sentence but not a complete one.
Greek/Latin week 5: what does this word mean.
port
to carry
Greek/Latin week 10: what does this word mean.
cap
take/seize
What is the difference between theme and main idea.
The difference between main idea and theme is that main idea talks mostly what the passage is about while theme is usually what the author is trying to teach us.
Is this word an Adverb, noun, adjective, prepostion, article, or interjection?
House
noun
Greek/Latin week 1: what does this words mean.
aqua
water
Greek/Latin week 6: what does this word mean.
ped/pod
foot
Greek/Latin week 11: what does this word mean
chron
time
Is this 1st person 2nd person or 3rd person.
They, them, he, she.
3rd person
What is a prepostion?
A prepostion is a word that describes someone's or something's location.
Greek/Latin Week two: what does this word mean
Geo
Earth
Greek/Latin week 7: what does this word mean.
week 7: hypo
week 7: under
Greek/Latin week 12: what does this word mean.
bene
good