Parts of Speech
Text Structure
Synonyms and Antonyms
Points of View
Story Elements
Affixes
Firsthand and Secondhand Accounts
Coordinating Conjunctions
Prepositional Phrases
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What is a noun?

A person, place, or thing

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What does description mean?

To focus on one topic with facts about it.

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A word that has an opposite meaning of a word

Antonym

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Who tells the first person narrative?

A character in the story.
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What's a setting?

Where or when a story takes place.

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What is a suffix?

An addition to a word at the end that can change the meaning of the root word.

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Who tells a firsthand account?

Someone who was there and experienced it.

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What acronym do we use to remember coordinating conjunctions?

FANBOYS

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What's the prepositional phrase:

I went to school on the bus.

on the bus.
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What is a verb?

An action word

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What structure puts events in order?

Chronological or Sequential Order

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A word that has a similar meaning to another word

Synonym

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Who tells a 3rd person narrative?

The narrator of a story

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What does a character's FAST mean?

Feelings, actions, saying, and thoughts.

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What's a root word?

A word that can be a word by itself.

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Who tells a secondhand account?

Someone who heard about something or read about it after the event happened.

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What does the N in our acronym stand for?

Nor (combines two things that are negative)

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What's the prepositional phrase:

My friend and I went swimming in the pool.

in the pool.

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What is an adjective?

A word that describes something

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Give an example of Cause and Effect.

Throwing a rock into the water and seeing the ripples it creates.

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Give an example of an antonym for the word small.

Big, huge, ginormous, gigantic, etc.

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What pronouns are used in a first person narrative?

I, me, we, our, mine, my, etc.

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What's a main idea?

What the text is mainly about with supporting details.

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What's a prefix?

An addition to a word at the beginning that can change the meaning of the root word.

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I wrote about when I was in Spain when they won the World Cup in 2010.

Firsthand account

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What's the CC in this sentence:

I want to go travel, but it is not summer break yet.

, but

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What's the prepositional phrase:

We can't wait to drive to the lake over summer.

to the lake over summer.

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What is a prounoun?

A word that takes the place of a noun (he, she, they, etc.)

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What is the structure that looks at the similarities and differences between 2 topics?

Compare and Contrast

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Give an antonym for the word soft.

Rough, hard, bumpy, lumpy, coarse, etc.

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What pronouns are used in a third person narrative?

He, she, they, them, theirs, him, her, etc.

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What's a theme?

The moral or lesson of the story.

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What does the prefix -un mean? Ex: uncommon

Not

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My friend told me all about her favorite concert she went to.

Secondhand account

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What punctuation do we use with most coordinating conjunctions?

a comma (before the coordinating conjunction).

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What's the prepositional phrase:

I put my toys inside of the box when I was finished playing with them.

inside of the box when I was finished playing with them.

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What is a preposition?

A word or phrase that describes the location of something.

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Which text structure has an answer to a conflict?

Problem and Solution

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Give a synonym for the word delightful.

Happy, pleased, pleasant, sweet, content, wonderful, etc.
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Name the narrative:

I am so excited summer is a few weeks away. I am going to go to Chicago and go camping.

First person narrative

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What does it mean to infer?

To make a guess about the text without it being written down.

500

What does the suffix -est mean? Ex: sweetest

The most

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I went to the shelter to pick out a dog.

Firsthand Account

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What is the job of a coordinating conjunction?

It combines two sentences.

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What's the prepositional phrase:

When the bell rings, I need to be sitting at my desk and start to work.

at my desk and start to work.

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