What does the root word graph mean?
What does the prefixes IL, IM, IN mean?
The prefixes IL, IM, IN mean not.
Words that describe people, places, things, and ideas.
What is a noun.
What is verb?
Is mood reader or writer centered?
What does the root word photo mean?
The root word photo means light.
What does the prefixes de and dis mean?
The prefixes de and dis mean opposite or against.
Words that express an action or state or being.
What is a verb.
"Hot, spicy, cool, false, true" are all examples of what part of speech?
What is noun?
Tone is usually influence by word choice or setting?
What is word choice?
What does the root word cred mean?
"He, she, they" are all examples of what part of speech?
What is pronoun?
Describing words; words that modify nouns or pronouns.
What is an adjective
Words used to express an emotion
What is an interjection
Name two types of foreshadowing?
Fill in the blank: CRED
The college student borrowed money from a ________ to buy a car.
The college student borrowed money from a creditor to buy a car.
What does the ACE stand for in the ACE method?
What is Answer, Cite, Explain.
Words that show a relationship between a noun or pronoun and another word in the sentence
What is a preposition
"Ouch, holy cow, yikes!" are all examples of what part of speech?
What is sense/thoughts, feelings, the way the character acts, weather, mood, subtle hints, etc.
Fill in the blank: PHOTO
He was bummed when he realized he forgot his ___________ lens on the trip to the bug museum.
He was bummed when he realized he forgot his telephoto lens on the trip to the bug museum.
Name two transition statements.
What is "According to the text" "For example" "The test stated" "The author stated" etc.
words that join other words or groups of words.
What is a conjunction
"In, by, under, below" are all examples of what part of speech?
What is preposition?
Describe the tone in this sentence:
The girl jumped gleefully and screamed with excitement as the ice cream truck approached on a hot summer day!
What is excited, cheerful, happy?