A factual, true passage is called:
Nonfiction
A, E, I, O, U are?
Vowels
Another word for understanding what you have read is
Comprehension
Jan. Feb., Sun., Mr., Va., Md., D.C., are
Abbreviations
What is the term to describe words that are opposites
Antonym
There are the three main categories needed in any fictional book?
Plot, character, setting
would also accept: an event, problem, solution.
Every other letter than A, E, I, O, U
Consonants
Comprehension Skills that aid comprehension such as highlighting, annotating, rereading, going back to the title, summarizing a paragraph are
Strategies
The punctuation mark used with contractions
apostrophe
A visual such as a Venn Diagram that allows one to put details/facts. It is also helpful to show or remember facts.
Graphic Organizer
What the classification of bolded terms, illustrations, captions, section headings, titles.
Text Features
The 23rd letter of the alphabet.
W
Using a Venn diagram is one of the best ways to compare and
Contrast
Name 2 punctuation marks that tells the reader to pause in the sentence
comma, colon, semicolon, dash
Pair and pear are examples of these
Homonyms
The artist who draws pictures for a book is called the
Illustrator
Alphabetical
Using personal experience, what we know to make a guess as to what will happen next:
Prediction/predict
Definition of these two parts of a sentence: adjective and adverb
Adjective - describes a noun
Adverb - describes a verb
A text feature in a book, that is in alphabetical order and shows where a reader can find a person or other detail within a book.
Index
A word that means: main thing being discussed,
A synonym would be: subject.
Topic
One letter, sometimes 2 letters combine to make on of 44 of these within the English alphabet?
A sound
What type of question is being asked when a passage's clues are implicit
Inference
The punctuation in a sentence that is used to show dialogue
"quotation marks"
The author's purpose which is to change the reader's mind.
Persuade