Hot Cheetos
Doritos
Takis
Ruffles
Lays
100

Is hot and cold a synonym or antonym?

Antonym

100

a conversation between characters set off by quotation marks (Drama)

Dialogue

100

a word part that can be added at the end of a word to make up a new word

Suffix

100

The sequence of events that make up a story. (Conflict and Resolution)

Plot

100

A conclusion made based on evidence and reasoning.

Inference

200

Fiction or Non-Fiction?-- Passage about a talking rabbit that goes on an adventure across the world

Fiction

200

a word part that can be added at the beginning of a word to make a new word

Prefix

200

The group of people who will read or listen to your writing.

Audience

200

What pronouns do you look for 3rd person point of view.

3rd- She, her, him, he, they, them, it

200

What pronouns do you look for 1st person point of view.

1st- I, we, us, me

300

What does antonym mean?

Words that mean the opposite of another

300

What does setting mean?

where the story is happening or taking place.

300

What is FACT? What is Opinion?

Fact- something true
Opinion- something not true

300

What is Main Idea/ Central Idea?

What the text is mostly about. 

300

Strategy for extended constructed response

RACE

400

Drama or play?- a story that has characters, scenes, stage directions and dialogue.

Drama

400

What does it mean when a question is asking about IMAGERY?

Imagine it in our heads, pretend it is happening to us. 


400

What skill is the following question?

Paragraph 3 is mainly about...

The selection is mostly about? 

Main idea/ Central Idea

400

Comparing two things using "like" or "as.

Simile

400

What needs to be changed in this sentence?

Abraham Lincoln was the 16th president of america.

america needs to be capitalized (America)

500

Describe first person point of view versus third person point of view.

First person point of view is where the narrator is part of the story, so you hear only their thoughts and feelings. (I, ME, MY, WE)

Third person point of view is where the narrator is not part of the story, so you can hear and know all the characters feelings and thoughts. (HE, SHE, THEM)

500

How would you combine these sentences?

Ms. Salinas likes cookies.

Ms. Salinas likes chips.

Ms. Salinas likes cookies and chips.

500

A group of lines in a poem, similar to a paragraph.

Stanza

500

What is theme?

The lesson learned or main message that the author wants to reader to know.

500

The girl ran away from the disgusting monster. She felt aghast as she trembled away.

Using context clues, what does aghast mean?

scared or horrified

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