Craft and Structure
Central Idea
Vocabulary
Literary Elements
Grammar and Sentence Structure
100

What is the author's tone?

  • The author's attitude toward the subject.

100

What is the central idea?

How do supporting details relate to the central idea?

100

What is a synonym?

  • A word with a similar meaning.

100

 What is the setting of a story?

  • The time and place where the story happens.

100

What is a noun?

A person, place, thing, or idea.

200

What does the word "structure" refer to in a story?

  • How the story is organized.

200

How do supporting details relate to the central idea?

  • They give evidence and examples to explain the main idea.

200

 What is a context clue?

  •  Words or phrases around an unfamiliar word that help define it.

200

Define "theme."

  • The message or lesson in a story.

200

 Identify the subject in the sentence: "The cat ran across the yard."

The cat.

300

What point of view uses "I" and "me"?

First person point of view.

300

How can you find the central idea of a paragraph?

  •  Look at the topic sentence and repeated ideas.

300

 What does "connotation" mean?

  • The emotional or cultural meaning of a word.

300

What is conflict?

  • The problem or struggle in a story.

300

 What is a compound sentence?

  • A sentence with two independent clauses joined by a conjunction.

400

What is the effect of using a metaphor in writing?

  • It creates vivid imagery and deeper meaning.

400

What is a summary?

  • A brief retelling of the main ideas in your own words.

400

What’s an antonym for "generous"?

  • Selfish.

400

What is a character trait?

  • A quality shown by a character’s actions or dialogue.

400

What punctuation joins two independent clauses?

  • A comma and a conjunction or a semicolon.

500

Explain how text structure helps readers understand informational texts.

  • It organizes information to clarify relationships and support understanding.

500

How can you tell if a detail is important to the central idea?

  • It directly supports or explains the central idea.

500

Give an example of a word with a positive connotation.

  • Example: "brilliant" instead of "smart".

500

What is foreshadowing?

  • A hint about something that will happen later in the story.

500

What is the difference between a fragment and a run-on sentence?

  • A fragment is incomplete; a run-on has too many complete thoughts without proper punctuation.