VOCAB
VOCAB
READING
READING
GRAMMAR
100

SUCCEEDED 

FARED

100

SUFFERING 

TORMENT 

100

What were the advantages and disadvantages of the rain that came in the story?

advantage was dust went away

disadvantage it made it muddy and harder to travel

100

You could have heard a pin drop! 

What does this mean and is this called simile, metaphor, hyperbole, or onomatopoeia? 

very quiet, onomatopoeia.

100

A ________ _________ compares two actions.

comparative adverb

200

DRAWBACK 

DISADVANTAGE 

200

LIGHT

BEACON

200

What type of language does the author use in the story?

Grab a text book and show me an example.

Figurative language 

200

Where are the children "never permitted to walk along?"

cut off

200

A ______ adjective compares three or more people, places, or things.

superlative 

300

SHAKING 

QUAKING

300

WHISPERING 

RUSTLING 

300

From who's point of view is the passage told? What type of point of view is that? What words tell you this?

rachel, first person

300

Why did Will go into the water?

His horse had a leg tangled in the water so he went in to save it.

300

Nick was the most troublesome student of all the other students in his school?

comparative or superlative adjective?

superlative

400

FLOWED 

SURGED 

400

GAVE A SERIOUS SPEECH

LECTURED 

400

Rachel and the children hear a rustling in the bushes, what was in the bushes?

an ox

400

What was the problem with Will and how was it resolved?

Will was trapped in the dangerous waters, Pa saved him once the waters calmed, he was pale and limb but he survived 

400

The dog was faster than his trainer.

comparative or superlative adjective?

comparative

500

REFUSED TO MOVE 

BALKED 

500

ACCIDENT 

MISHAP

500

We barged through brambles and sloshed through
creeks, but we always kept that light in view, like the
beacon of a lighthouse. 

Is this a simile or a metaphor?

simile because it compares two things using like

500

Will always claimed to live a _________ life.

charmed

500

Johnny walked more quickly than any other kid on the block.

comparative or superlative adverb?

comparative

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