Generalization
Cause & Effect
Context Clues
Main Ideas & Details
Author's Purpose
100

Generalization is making a ________ statement.

What is "broad"?

100

A cause is the _____ something happened (think of "why").

What is "reason"?

100

Context clues are hints used in a text to help the reader understand new or ________ words.

What is "unfamiliar"?

100

The main idea is defined as the ________ point or big picture of a story.

What is "central or focal/focus"?

100

An author’s purpose or intent answers the question ______.

What is "why"?

200

These words describe the types of generalizations:

What are "faulty & valid"?

200

The effect of something happening is known as the: (think of "what").

What is "result"?

200

You can easily find the meaning of a word based on those:

What are "examples/explanations"?

200

The kind of details or statements that help the main idea:

What is "supporting"?

200

In this article, the author is trying to get the reader to believe, think, feel or do something:

What is "persuade"?

300

Words such as _____, _____, _____, ______ or ______ are clue words for faulty generalization.

What are "all, always, every, never or none"?

300

To every action, there is a ______.

What is "reaction"?

300

Knowing the _______ of a word can also help.

What is "definition"?

300

The main idea can either be stated or ______.

What is "implied"?
300

The purpose where you are given step by step instructions is called:

What is "explain"?

400

Most, many, some, often or few are used when making a _______ generalization.

What is "valid"?

400

Cause & effect requires the reader to identify this:

What is "the problem"?

400

Another strategy for context clues are different words with the same meaning:

What are "synonyms"?

400

To find the main idea, before reading, you can identify the topic by looking for the:

What is "title"?

400

In a comedy, the author might want to entertain a reader by using ________.


What is "humor"?

500

For a generalization to be considered valid, it must be supported by these:

What are "facts & examples"?

500

The cause of eating too much without exercising, can have an effect of:

What is "weight gain/illnesses"?

500

Using contrast or words with opposite meanings:

What are "antonyms"?

500

Using this tool can allow you to better understand the main idea of a story and its details:

What is "graphic organizer"?

500

Informative essays include mainly these:

What are "facts"?

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