This animal is small, black and white, and eats flesh.
What is a badger?
Spell - This number is between two and four.
What is T-H-R-E-E?
This literary element tells who is in a story.
What are characters?
This is the word ending in the word "towering."
What is -ing?
This is the main character of the story.
Who is Laura?
This type of clothing might have different pieces of cloth stitched over it.
What is patched?
Spell: This kind of treat is my favorite.
What is S-W-E-E-T?
This literary element tells where a story takes place.
What is setting?
This is the base word of smiling. Spell it!
What is smile?
This is the setting of the story.
What is Plum Creek?
This is the raised edge of a river, lake, or sea.
What is a bank?
Spell: A bubble bath has a lot of this.
What is F-O-A-M?
This literary element tells the events of a story.
What is sequence?
This part of the sentence tells who the sentence is about. (character, subject, purpose)
What is subject?
This character is Laura's sister.
Who is Mary?
This type of fur stands up straight.
What is bristled?
Spell: This is the opposite of West.
What is E-A-S-T?
Why an author writes something is called the author's this.
What is purpose?
This part of a sentence tells what the subject of the sentence does or is the verb. (character, object, predicate)
What is the predicate?
This is the place Pa promised he'd take the girls.
What is a hole of deep water?
These green stalks grow on riverbanks.
What are rushes?
Spell: Plants, animals, and people all do this as they age.
What is G-R-O-W?
Characters, setting, and plot are all these.
What are literary/story elements?
Identify the subject and predicate in this sentence: The dish broke.
What are dish (subject) and broke (predicate)?
Laura brought this person to see where she saw the badger.
Who is Ma?