reading comprehension
Grammar & Sentence Structure
Vocabulary & Word Meaning
Literary Elements
Writing & Editing
100

The main idea of a passage tells you this. 

what the passage is mostly about. 

100

This punctuation mark goes at the end of a question

A question mark
100

The opposite of "happy" is this

Sad

100

The time and place of a story is called this. 

Setting

100

The first sentence of a paragraph that tells what it's about is called this. 

Topic Sentence

200

These details in a text support the main idea. 

Supporting Details

200

The words "run", "jump", and "dance" are examples of this part of speech. 

Verbs

200

A word that means the same as another word is called this. 

A synonym

200

A struggle between characters or forces is called this. 

Conflict

200

A paragraph should have these three main parts. 

Beginning, middle, and end
300

This is when you make a guess based on what you read and what you already know. 

Making an inference. 
300

A complete sentence needs these two things

A subject and a predicate
300

The prefix "un-" in the word "unhappy" means this. 

"Not" 

300

The person telling the story is called this. 

The narrator 
300

When you check your writing for mistakes and improve it, you are doing this. 

Revising or editing

400

A story that teaches a lesson is called this. 

A fable. 

400

This type of sentence gives a command or direction. 

Imperative sentence

400

A word that sounds the same but has a different meaning, like "pair" and "pear", is called this. 

A homophone

400

When a writer gives hints about what will happen later in a story, it is called this. 

Foreshadowing 

400

A sentence that combines two ideas using words like "and" or "but" is called this. 

Compound sentence

500

When a character in a story tells the story using the "I" or "me", it is written in this point of view. 

First-person point of view
500

This punctuation mark is used in contractions to replace missing letters.

An apostrophe

500

A group of words that means something different from its individual words, like "piece of cake" meaning "easy" is called this. 

An idiom
500

When a character is described using traits like kind, brave, or funny, it is called this. 

Characterization

500

In an opinion essay, you must include this to explain why you feel a certain way. 

Evidence or reasoning

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