The location and time of a story
The setting.
This part of an essay tells what the topic will be.
A. Ending
B. Middle
C. Introduction/Beginning
C. The Introduction/ Beginning
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What is the part of a poem also as the "paragraph" of a poem?
A stanza
A person place or thing.
A noun
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The prefix -un means
Not or the opposite meaning of the base word?
A word opposite in meaning to another
An antonym.
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An essay with fictional characters, a setting, a problem, and a solution.
A. Biography essay.
B. Informational essay.
C. Genre.
D. Narrative essay.
D. Narrative essay
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A text structure where things are listed in order.
A. Compare & Contrast
B. Fact & Opinion
C. Sequence of Events
D. Description
E. Cause & Effect
C. Sequence of events
A word that describes a noun
What is an adjective?
Is the following a noun or a Proper noun?
United States
A proper noun
What do you call a part of the book with titles and pages of where to find them?
A. Cover
B. Title Page
C. Table of Contents
D. Copyright
C. Table of Contents
An essay giving information about a topic.
A. Fictional Story
B. Informational Essay
C. Folk Tale
D. Persuasion Essay
An informational essay.
What word has a similar meaning or close to the original word?
Synonym.
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What punctuation marks are used when showing dialogue?
Quotation marks
The prefix re- means
What is do it again?
What the story is mainly about is called the
___________________ ______________.
Main idea
When the story is told from the perspective of the narrator, using words like "I" or "me"
First person point of view.
To describe how things are alike and how they are different
Compare and contrast
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I love going to baseball games they are so much fun.
The incorrect sentence above is an example of this type of sentence.
Run-on sentence
Is the following a verb or a noun?
swimming
What is a verb?
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Give 2 examples of text features.
picture, title, headings, subheading,
sidebar, graph, map, illustration, key words
An essay or writing of somebody trying to get the readers to agree with them over a topic.
An opinion/persuasive essay.
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What is the difference between a common noun and a proper noun?
Proper noun is capitalized; proper noun is a specific name of a person place or thing (names of Cities, States, people)
What does the prefix "dis" mean? (example: disobey)
Does not
The message the reader learns from the text is called
A. a theme.
B. a conflict.
C. a resolution.
D. a detail.
A. a theme.
Choose the Interrogative Sentence:
A. I like your outfit!
B. What are you wearing tomorrow?
C. You should change your outfit.
D. You look cute today.
B. What are you wearing tomorrow?
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Choose the Imperative Sentence:
A. Will you go to the game with me?
B. I will go to the game with you.
C. I need you to go to the game with me.
D. Go to the game with me!
D. Go to the game with me!
Persuade, Inform and Entertain are types of
A. Adjectives.
B. Points of View.
C. Songs.
D. Author's Purpose.
D. Author's Purpose.
The girl in the picture.
Are in the same school as me.
Blue and red flowers in the spring.
A. Sentence Run Ons
B. Sentence Fragments
C. Sentence Phrases
D. Sentence Main Idea
B. Sentence Fragments
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A word which indicates location or relation to a noun or pronoun is called a:
A. Adjective
B. Preposition
C. Pronoun
D. Compound Word.
B. Preposition
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Identify the Point of View in this writing:
"I have so many friends," she said. "I'm so lucky!"
A. First Person
B. Second Person
C. Third Person
D. Fourth Person
C. Third Person (Remember to cross out the dialogue!)
The problem in a story is called the:
A. Conflict
B. Conjunction
C. Setting
D. Plot
A. Conflict
The person in a story that causes problems and sometimes is the villain.
A. Protagonist
B. Antagonist
C. First Person
D. Plotter
B. Antagonist
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The parts of a story: Beginning, Middle, and End. These are each part of the
A. Main Idea
B. Setting
C. Plot
D. Conflict
C. Plot
Giving an inanimate object or animal characteristics of a human is called:
A. Onomatopoeia
B. Personification
C. Hyperbole
D. Idiom
E. Alliteration
B. Personification