If you get a trophy you won...
If you come before second you...
What is won and one?
Shows students the different chapter or section titles and where they are located.
What is the table of contents?
The main events of a play, novel, movie, or similar work, devised and presented by the writer as an interrelated sequence.
What is the plot?
To hurry, or run with small or quick steps
What is to scurry?
He reads his sisters letter...
and
If I am able to go somewhere I am...
What is aloud and allowed?
Help the reader identify the main idea for that section of text
What are subheadings?
A narrative technique in which the author has two or more characters convey important information to the reader by speaking directly to one another.
What is dialogue?
To order someone to come to a particular place
What is to summon?
You use your ears to...
and
How long have you lived...
What is hear and here?
Words written in a dark and thick print within the main body of text; often, these words are also defined in the glossary
What is bolded print?
A literary device that repeats the same words or phrases a few times to make an idea clearer.
What is repetition?
To control or hide an action or feeling so that you do not show it.
What is suppress?
Two of the same things are a...
and
This green fruit is called a...
What is pair and pear?
Text located near a graphic feature (such as a picture, map, diagram, etc.) that explains what it is
What is a caption?
This person or character telling the story
Who is a narrator?
Smooth and shiny or having a smooth, attractive shape
What is sleek?
You fly in a...
and
This yogurt has no flavoring which means it is...
What is plane and plain?
Located at the back of the book, an alphabetical listing of text-important words with definitions and sometimes a pronunciation guide; usually, the words in the glossary are bolded in the main body of the text
What is a glossary?
A major struggle between characters or between opposing forces
What is the problem and/or conflict?
What is cruise?