Read this passage:
Sam looked through the window at the city far below. The light came on informing all those on board to fasten their seat belts. They were about to land.
Where was Sam?
In an airplane
Read the passage and choose which sentence is an opinion:
The Statue of Liberty was a gift from France for our 100th birthday. It was shipped to America in 350 pieces. America celebrates its independence on July 4th. Lady Liberty looks grand with her crown and torch.
Lady Liberty looks grand with her crown and torch.
Read the passage and choose which sentence is an fact:
Tiny algae live inside some fish. A glow-in-the-dark mushroom is an amazing light sight. Having a built-in flashlight is a cool idea. Fireflies are wonderful to see.
Tiny algae live inside some fish.
Which of the following is NOT a feature that can be found in nonfiction text? a) Headings that designate sections of text b) Bullets that indicate a list c) Factual information about a topic d) Conversations between characters
d) Conversations between characters
Read the following sentence Answer the question and tell why: Marla patiently waited her turn.
The name Marla is a (noun/verb/adjective/adverb)
The word waited is a (noun/verb/adjective/adverb) The word patiently is a (noun/verb/adjective/adverb)
Marla is a noun because it names the person Waited is a verb because it is an action and it ends in past tense -ed patiently is an adverb because it describes HOW she waited, adverbs usually end in -ly
Give an example of each of the following literary devices: Simile: Metaphor: Imagery: Alliteration:
He was as quiet as a mouse. America is a melting pot. The stars twinkled in the clear night sky. Rabbits Running Over Roses.