Reading Comprehension
Theme & Main Idea
Vocabulary in Context
Grammar & Conventions
Text Structure & Point of View
100

What is the main problem in a story called?

The conflict

100

What is the theme of a story?

The lesson or message the author wants to share.

100

What does "context clues" mean?

Hints in the sentence that help define a word.

100

Which is the correct sentence? A) she is going. B) She is going.

B) She is going.

100

What is first-person point of view?

The narrator is a character in the story and uses “I” or “me.”

200

Who is usually telling the story in a first-person narrative?

The main character

200

How do you find the main idea of a paragraph?

Look for what the paragraph is mostly about.

200

What is a synonym for “gigantic”?

Huge

200

What punctuation ends a question?

A question mark (?)

200

What is third-person point of view?

The narrator is not in the story and uses “he,” “she,” or “they.”

300

What is the difference between the main idea and supporting details?

The main idea is the big idea; supporting details explain or prove it.

300

What is a theme of Bud, Not Buddy?

Perseverance and the importance of family.

300

What does “cautiously” mean in this sentence: “He walked cautiously across the bridge”?

Carefully

300

Which word is a conjunction: because, very, walk?

Because

300

What is a compare and contrast text structure?

It shows how two or more things are alike and different.

400

What can a reader infer if a character is crying and hiding?

The character is upset or scared.

400

How is theme different from summary?

Theme is the message; summary tells what happened.

400

What is a simile?

A comparison using “like” or “as”

400

What is the subject in this sentence: “The dog barked loudly.”?

The dog

400

Which text structure uses “first,” “next,” and “finally”?

Sequence or chronological order

500

What is a story's resolution?

The solution or how the problem is solved at the end.

500

What detail supports a theme of “bravery”?

“Even though she was scared, she spoke up for what was right.”

500

What does the word “hesitated” mean in: “She hesitated before answering”?

Paused or stopped briefly

500

Fix this sentence: “we went to school we were late.”

We went to school, but we were late.

500

Why does point of view matter in a story?

It changes how the story is told and how readers feel about characters.