The people/aninmals in a narrative.
Who are the characters?
Something done on purpose is done
What is INTENTIONALLY?
-ly words usually describe this part of speech.
What is a verb?
Words that name a person, place, or thing.
What are NOUNS?
Spelled the same, but totally different meaning
What are HOMOPHONES?
The events that occur in a story.
What is the plot?
No movement (for a running engine or in taking sides)
What is NEUTRAL?
Adding -ly to an adjective changes the word into this part of speech.
What is an adverb?
Names any person,place, or thing.
What is a common noun?
A fish who plays guitar.
What is bass/bass?
What is CONFLICT?
What is NORMALLY?
The boy greedily ate the whole cake by himself.
Greedily describes
What is how he ate?
Kitty the cat ate all of his Meow Mix kibble.
Common nouns.
What are cat and kibble?
This may be on a birthday boat.
What is a bow on the bow?
To check back in the story for understanding is to
What is the reread a section?
To mutter or complain i na bad-tempered way.
What is grumbled?
The gentle girl gently patted the playful puppy.
Gently.
What is how she patted the puppy?
Names a particular person, place, or thing.
What are proper nouns?
A leader who measures up?
What is a ruler/ruler?
Reading detectives use these to help them understand what is happening in a story.
What are context clues?
Happening in a consistent or repetitive way.
What is INSISTENTLY?
Change and use as an -ly word in a sentence: happy
What is the student happily took the test?
Always capitalized.
What are proper nouns?
To twist up a breeze is to
What is to wind up a wind?