Grammar
Reading
Reading 2
Reading 3
Writing
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What are the five parts of a sentence?

Capital letter, subject, predicate, punctuation, and a complete thought.

100

What is theme?

The life lesson or moral of the story.

100

What is plot?

The events that happen in a story from beginning to end. Including the expostion, rising, action, climax, falling action, and resolution.

100

What is main idea?

What the story or paragraph is about.

100

What simple parts can an essay be broken down into?

An introduction, three body paragraphs, and a conclusion.

200

What are the two ways to fix a run-on?

Add a period, or add a comma followed by one of the FANBOYS.

200

What must a theme statement be?

A complete sentence, that works for anyone, anywhere, at anytime, that must include no names.

200

What is Author's purpose?

The reason an author is writing.

200

What question should you answer first when finding main idea?

What is this passage talking about?

200

What does a hook do?

Engages the reader.

300

What is a simile?

A comparison of two things using the words like or as.

300

How do you find theme?

Look at how characters change then look at the emotions around the climax.

300

What is included in the exposition?

Setting, characters, and situation.

300

What is Author's perspective?

The way the author sees, thinks about, or feels about a topic. It is their belief.

300

What must go into a body paragraph?

Topis sentence, explain, evidence, and conclusion.

400

What is a metaphor?

A comparison between two things without using like or as.

400

How do you find author's perspective?

Ask how does the author sound? What is their tone? Notice what they spend time writing about.

400

What should be included in the rising action?

Problems and actions that lead to the climax.

400

What is the second question you can ask to help determine main idea?

What does the author want me to know.

400

What type of words help you go from one idea to another in writing?

transitions.

500

Come up with a metaphor!

Answers will vary

500

Come up with a good theme statement.

Answers will vary.

500

When determining author's purpose what should you think of, and what does that acronym stand for?

Think of PIE. Persuade, inform, entertain.

500

What are some things you can ask yourself when determining author's purpose?

Is the author trying to get me to do something?

500

Where does a thesis go? What does it tell? What must it include?

At the end of your introduction. Tells what your body paragraphs will be about. It must include your three main points.

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