What is the location and time of a story?
The Setting
Bonus:
What is Mr. Tutt's Son's name?
What is Charlie.
Put these words in alphabetical order:
unfamiliar, huddle, hostile, drowsy, vertical, and dominate
dominate, drowsy, hostile, huddle, unfamiliar, and vertical
What is part of a sentence that is actually doing the action?
The subject
Why Would an author use THIS feature when writing an informative essay?
What is to show the importance of a word.
What is short version of the story that includes the important details?
The Summary
What is a composition that tells a story about me in a specific time in your life?
Personal Narrative
Mrs. Raymond is a teacher in the co-teach classes. She is incredible. How many kids does Mrs. Raymond have?
What is four kids.
what is a noun?
Person, place, or thing
What is this text feature called?
What is a glossary.
A group of words that mean something else that use like or as?
What is an simile
What is revising
To make your composition better by adding sparkle words, taking out any repetitious sentences, and staying focused?
Put these words in alphabetical order:
Zoology, zipping, zeolite, zingy, zag, zagged
zag, zagged, zeolite, zingly, zipping, zoology
What is the definition of a conclusion?
It closes and gives the results of the compositions.
BONUS-
What is Ms. Jeffery's son's name?
What is Barrett.
What is the terms used to describe the differences and similarities in characters?
Compare and contrast
What part of a composition tells what the essay will be about?
Introduction
Put these words in alphabetical order:
unflappable, unique, ultimate, unaffected, unharmed, united
ultimate, unaffected, unaffected, unflappable, unharmed, unique, and united
What are prepositions?
Words like across, over, under
Why would an author use the text structure "sequence".
What is to put things in order or a time line of events.
What is a paragraph in a poem?
Stanza
What is the part of a composition that contains 1 idea in several related sentences?
Paragraph
Put these words in alphabetical order:
youngish, youthful, yourself, yielding, yearbook
yearbook, yielding, youngish, yourself, and youthful
What are 2 sentences that are put together with a comma and a conjunction and have a similar theme?
Compound sentences
What would the white box in this photo be considered and why would the author of this post include it?
What is a caption. It is included to help the reader understand what the photo is about.