Print that is darker or brighter than the rest of the sentence is -
A. bright print
B. bold print
C. dark print
B. bold print
What is information that helps the reader understand what is read or gives the reader extra information?
A. inferences
B. summary
C. text features
C. text features
A picture taken with a camera-
A. photograph
B. illustration
C. diagram
A. photograph
The reason an author wrote the text-
A. main idea
B. author's purpose
C. resolution
B. author's purpose
A statement you can prove either true or false-
A. detail
B. fact
C. opinion
B. fact
Specific information that supports or relates to the main idea is called -
A. causes
B. inferences
C. details
C. details
Slanting new or important words so they stand out is called -
A. illustration
B. bold print
C. italics
C. italics
Pictures that are drawn -
A. imagery
B. photograph
C. illustrations
C. illustrations
To retell main events using your own words -
A. detail
B. text evidence
C. summary
C. summary
A word that carries meaning or stands on its own without any added word parts-
A. root word
B. prefix
C. suffix
A. root word
Illustrations or photographs with labels naming parts is known as-
A. a diagram
B. a bar chart
C. a caption
A. a diagram
What the text is mostly about-
A. main idea
B. inference
C. text evidence
A. main idea
How people, places, things, or ideas are similar or alike -
A. contrast
B. compare
C. synonym
B. compare
The message or lesson the author wants you to learn from the story-
A. theme
B. effect
C. author's purpose
A. theme
This is added to the end of a base word to change its meaning-
A. suffix
B. prefix
C. root word
A. suffix
What happened or the result of something is called the -
A. contrast
B. cause
C. effect
C. effect
The story of someone's life written by someone else -
A. narrative
B. autobiography
C. biography
C. biography
The reason why something happens-
A. cause
B. effect
C. contrast
A. cause
A decision or opinion you reach based on information from the story-
A. theme
B. main idea
C. draw conclusion
C. draw conclusion
Proving a point or answer by finding evidence from the story-
A. inferring
B. text feature
C. text evidence
C. text evidence
How people, places, or ideas in stories are different -
A. compare
B. contrast
C. cause
B. contrast
Short explanations or descriptions of pictures located near or under the picture -
A. chart
B. diagram
C. caption
C. caption
A story about someone's life written by that person-
A. autobiography
B. biography
C. narrative
A. autobiography
Using clues from a story and what you already know to figure out something-
A. predict
B. infer
C. main idea
B. infer
Words that paint a picture in the reader's mind-
A. context clues
B. imagery
C. illustration
B. imagery