Characters & Themes
Subjects & Predicates
Reading Comprehension
Learning & Memory
Writing Traits
100
The people or animals that take part in the events of a story.

What is a character?

100
The part of the sentence that tells us who or what the sentence is about (ex. The man in The man crossed the road).

What is a subject?

100

The main character of Mother Fletcher's Gift (a policeman).

Who is O'Brien?

100
Gaining new knowledge and skills.

What is learning?

100

The writing trait where you expand on your point and add details.

What are ideas?

200

The main idea or central meaning of the story.

What is the theme?

200

The part of a sentence that tells us what the subject is or does (ex. sings in front of crowds in the sentence The performer sings in front of crowds).

What is a predicate?

200

The setting of Mother Fletcher's Gift.

What is Harlem?

200

Tricks you can use to improve the effectiveness of your memory.

What are mnemonic devices?

200

Spelling, grammar, and punctuation are examples of this writing trait.

What are conventions?

300
A quality or adjective describing a character.

What is a character trait?

300

A group of words that doesn't have a subject or a predicate (ex. "The book on the table.")

What is a fragment?

300

A woman who lives by herself in a poor neighborhood and asks for O'Brien to call her an ambulance.

Who is Mother Fletcher?

300

The process of retrieving knowledge from your brain.

What is memory?

300

The writing trait where you show off your vocabulary.

What is word choice?

400

Dialogue, plot, and characters are all examples of this.

What are story elements?

400

Two or more complete sentences together (ex. "Global warming is getting worse it is important to save our planet the politicians aren't helping.")

What is a run-on?

400

Mother Fletcher knit this for O'Brien.

What is a sweater?

400

Learning facts and events.

What is declarative memory?

400

The writing trait where you make sure you don't have run-on sentences or repetitive sentences.

What is sentence fluency?

500

A dominant idea that keeps coming up in a work of literature (ex. the Force in Star Wars).

What is a motif?

500

The verb in a sentence, like the word organized in "Many of us organized a rally to save the environment."

What is the simple predicate?

500

The theme of Mother Fletcher's Gift.

What is a friendship that develops between two very different people?

500

The type of memory where your parents' faces, your pets' names, and your favorite foods are located.

What is long-term memory?

500

The writing trait where you show your personality.

What is voice?

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