What is a prefix?
This is where a story takes place.
What is the setting?
This punctuation is added at the end of a question.
What is a question mark?
This is the Hawaiian word for love.
What is aloha?
What is a pug?
A part of a word that is attached to the end of a word.
What is a suffix?
This genre of reading includes only real information.
What is non-fiction?
This is what we call a group of sentences in a piece of writing.
What is a paragraph?
This word means to be thankful.
This is the first name of Mr. Fukushima.
What is the forbidden name?
(-200 if someone uses the real name)
This is a prefix that means not.
What is un, non, in, im, ill, or dis?
This is another word for a storyline.
What is the plot?
This type of writing focuses on giving information to the reader.
What is informational writing?
This is the Hawaiian word for taking care of something.
What is mālama?
This is Mr. Fukushima's favorite subject.
What is Hawaiian Studies?
This is a suffix that means full of.
What is ful?
This is a word for the main message of a story.
This type of writing focuses on trying to persuade the reader to do something.
What is opinion or persuasive writing?
This is the Hawaiian word that means responsibility.
What is kuleana?
This is the kind of dog that Mr. Fukushima's parents own.
What are chihuahuas?
This prefix means under something. (Think about the vehicle that goes underwater)
What is sub?
This is another word for the main big event of a story.
What is a climax?
This is the type of writing where you would write a story.
What is narrative writing?
This is the Hawaiian value that means to seek knowledge. (Hint: Part of it is part of the last name of someone in our class)
What is ʻImi Naʻauao?