Vocab
Word Analysis
Plot
Homographs/Homophones
Misc.
100

Very Small 

Minute 

100

Rapidly

Quickly

100

Who are our main characters?

Brady, Tilly, Ben, Mrs. DiAngelo 

100

Give an example of a homograph from our story.

River bank & Money bank

100

How many different types of sentences are there all together? 

Dec, Im, In, Ex, Interjection 

200

Repeatedly 

Insistently 
200

Triumphantly

Victoriously 

200

Who is narrating the story?

Brady

200

What is a homograph

A word that is spelled the same, but has a different meaning. 

Ex. Bat & Bat 

200

This is what type: 

a word, or group of words that expresses strong feelings & is not a complete sentence. 

Interjection 

300

Purposely 

Intentionally 

300

Patiently

Calmly

300

After Brady's mom calls him and tells him about Mrs. DiAngelo, what does Brady decide he needs to do? 

Search for Ben quicker 

300

What is a homophone? 

A word that SOUNDS the same but has a different meaning. 

Ex. Night & Knight 

300

Why is it so important to find Ben so quick?

Because the temperature of the water and outside. 

400

Non-working positions of gears 

Neutral

400

Aggressively

Forcefully 

400

What is our climax or turning point of the story? 

Brady finds Ben and begins to do CPR on him while driving back to the marina. 

400

Are these words homophones, or homographs? 

Bow, Close, & Bass 

400

What are phragmites? 

Plants that grow in or near water 

500

Pressing

Compressions 

500

Nervously

Anxiously

500

What are the 5 parts of plot in order?

1. Introduction 2. Rising Action 3. Climax 4. Falling action 5. Conclusion  

500

What does the homograph, site, mean in this sentence? 

"Troy University has a construction site at the football stadium." 

An area where something is being built 

500

What type of sentence is the following: 

Red Kayak was a very interesting story. 

Declarative 

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