Stories based on the author's imagination is known as _____________________?
A. Fiction B. Poetry C. Drama D. Non-fiction E. Media
Fiction
Contains verses, lines, stanzas, and rhyme schemes.
A. Fiction B. Poetry C. Non-fiction D. Media
Poetry
It’s always a good idea to think about what you read, before you read the rest of it! Guess what will happen next!
A. Point of view B. Context Clues C. Predicting
What is predicting?
Biographies, autobiographies, and speeches
A. Non-fiction B. Fiction C. Poetry D. Non-fiction E. Media
Non-fiction
DICTIONARY SKILLS! uttered or sounded in one unvarying tone a.echo b.monotone c. yell
The answer is b- monotone
advertisements, e-mails, online information, televised news, and documentaries
A. Fiction B. Poetry C. Non-fiction D. Media E. Drama
Media
Mr. R was running late this morning. He had a meeting so he couldn’t get the classroom ready on time. His facial expression didn’t look happy. I think he might be frustrated. I can figure out how he is feeling by thinking about what I know and what happened to Mr. R!
A. Point of view B. Inferencing C. Context Clues
What is making an inference?
cast of characters, dialogue, scenes, settings, set directions
A. Drama B.Fiction C. Poetry D. Non-fiction E. Media
Drama
You can figure out the meaning of a word that you don’t know by reading the words and sentence/s around the unknown word. This is called using your ___________ ___________.
A. Point of view B. Context Clues C. Predicting
What is context clues?