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What is one plus forty-four?

45

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What is the main idea of a story?

The most important message or what the story is mostly about.

100

How can you learn about a character's traits?

By what they say, what they do, what others say about them, or what the author tells us directly.

100

What two things tell you the setting of a story?

Time and place.

100

If you see a new word, what are the words and sentences around it that can help you understand its meaning?

Context clues.

200

What is the name of the label on the back of your food?

Nutrition Facts

200

What are the three main parts of a story's plot?

Beginning, middle, and end (or exposition, rising action/climax, falling action/resolution).

200

If a character is described as "resourceful," what does that mean they are good at?

Finding clever ways to solve problems.

200

Why is it important to pay attention to the setting of a story?

It can influence the characters, the plot, and the mood of the story.

200

What is a prefix?

A word part added to the beginning of a base word that changes its meaning (e.g., "un-" in "unhappy").

300

Name four of the eight parts of Speech.

Any of the four is the right answer. (Noun, Pronoun, Verb, Adjective, Adverb, Preposition, Interjection, and Conjunction)

300

If a story is "non-fiction," what does that mean?

It tells about real people, places, things, or events; it is factual.

300

How can you figure out how a character is feeling if the author doesn't directly tell you?

By their actions, their words, their facial expressions, or what other characters say about them.

300

When you put events in the order they happened, what is that called?

Sequence or chronological order.

300

What is a suffix?

A word part added to the end of a base word that changes its meaning (e.g., "-ing" in "running" or "-ful" in "careful").

400

What are the two main Genres in reading?

Fiction and Non-fiction

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What is the difference between fiction and non-fiction?

Fiction is imagined or made-up, while non-fiction is real and factual.

400

What is the difference between the protagonist and the antagonist in a story?

The protagonist is the main character (often the "good guy"), and the antagonist is the character or force working against them.

400

If a story begins with "Many years ago, in a faraway kingdom...", what part of the plot is this an example of?

The exposition or beginning.

400

What is a "hyperbole"?

An extreme exaggeration used for emphasis or effect (e.g., "I'm so hungry I could eat a horse!").

500

How many words are on a page in a book on average?

On average, a page in a standard printed book contains 250-300 words.


500

What is the turning point of a story, where the most exciting event happens?

The climax.

500

What does it mean for a character to "develop" or "change" throughout a story?

They learn a lesson, overcome a flaw, or grow in some significant way.

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What is the point in a story where the main problem is resolved or worked out?

The resolution or falling action.

500

When an author repeats a word, phrase, or idea in a story, what is that literary device, and why might they use it?

Repetition. Authors use it for emphasis, to create rhythm, or to highlight an important idea.