This dot is used at the end of a declarative sentence.
What is a period?
This word means something is very shiny.
What does glossy mean?
You do this to when you don't remember what you have read.
What is to reread a passage?
This is the part of the sentence that tells you who or what did the action.
What is a subject of a sentence?
This word is a special form of writing that makes interesting comparisons to allow the reader to think about the topic in a new way.
What is figurative language?
This hook is used in an interrogative sentence.
What is a question mark?
This is a word that describes the sound of a hawk.
What is a screech?
This is a question you must ask yourself before you get lost when reading a story.
What is "do I know what is happening"?
There are 23 of these verbs.
What are helping verbs?
A comparison of two things using the words "like" or "as".
What is a simile?
This line with a dot can be used at the end of an exclamatory or imperative sentence.
What is an exclamation mark.
This word can make you see fuzzy.
What is bleary?
This drawing can help you organize your thoughts when reading.
What is a graphic organizer?
These words tell what the subject did or has.
What is a simple predicate?
A comparison of two things without using the words "like" or "as".
What is a metaphor?
These marks are used to set apart dialogue.
What are quotation marks?
This word can make you want to duck your head.
What is the word swish?
You ask yourself this question when you are confused about words.
What is "Do I know what the words mean"?
All the words in the subject part of the sentence.
What is a complete subject?
When someone gives human qualities to non-human things.
What is personification?
This mark can make a reader pause.
What is a comma?
This word can mean dark or dirty.
What is the word dingy?
This is a method to improve reading comprehension.
What is self-monitoring?
All the words in the predicate part of the sentence.
What is a complete predicate?
An extreme exaggeration or making something seem worse or larger than it is.
What is a hyperbole?