Possessive Nouns and Capitalization
Clauses & Denotation/Connotation
Analyze Setting and Conflict
Author's Purpose and Cite Evidence
Analyze Myth and Determine Theme
100

Rules for capitalization

* Beginning of sentence

* The pronoun "I"

* Proper Nouns

*months, days of the week 

* addresses 

100

What is the difference between a restrictive and nonrestrictive clause?

  • If you need it to understand who or what you are talking about, it is Restrictive (No commas needed—glue it tight to the sentence!).

  • If it’s just a "fun fact" or extra info, it is Nonrestrictive (Use commas, dashes, or parentheses to separate it).

100

What is the difference between internal and external conflict? 

Internal conflict - character has conflict within

External - conflict outside of the character

100

Authors write for three reasons

persuade, entertain, inform

100

Myths usually take place in...

the ancient past

200

The _____ laughter filled the entire playground. 

(children)

children's

200

Is the adjective clause restrictive or nonrestrictive: The conductor, who looked familiar, was a parent of my friend. 

nonrestrictive

200

From the passage below, what can you infer about the setting of the story?

When the men reached Oregon, they stepped out of their wagons and embraced. The journey had been long and dangerous, but they made it to this uninhabited area. Soon, their families would follow in their own wagons, leaving their homes in the East to meet them in this brand new land: the West. 

The story took place in the past.

200

IDENTIFY THE AUTHOR'S PURPOSE:
A pamphlet urging people not to eat animals or use products made from animals or animal suffering because the author thinks that is cruel and unnecessary.

to persuade

200

What are elements in a myth?

Most myths share these elements:

  • Gods and other supernatural beings with special powers

  • Unrealistic or supernatural events and settings

  • A lesson about life or human behavior

300

Fill in the blank: The two _____ joint project for the science fair was a huge success. 

family

families'

300

A word's denotation is

the literal definition of the word

300

Crack! The storm raged as the men scrambled around the deck, bracing equipment. The pirate captain wrestled with the wheel. The mighty ocean tossed them to and fro. He began yelling at the men over the noise of the storm, "Argh! We must bring down the sails men! You and you . . . bring them down!"

The setting of this story contributes to a mood of

nervousness

300

Authors may have more than  one reason for writing

true

300

True or False: Myths can have more than one theme.

true

400

Which of the following is the correct possessive form of the noun 'cat'?

cat's

400

What are signal words for adjective clauses? 

Reminder: Adjective clauses act like adjectives. They describe a noun. 

Signal words (relative pronouns):that, which, who, whom, whose, where, when.

400

Name the type of conflict:
David knew his friend was the one who had pulled the fire alarm, but he didn’t know if he should tell on him or keep it a secret.

internal

400

IDENTIFY THE AUTHOR'S PURPOSE:
A book of over 1,000 knock-knock jokes

to entertain

400

What is the purpose of myths?

to convince people of one specific belief

500

True or False: You should capitalize the word 'north' in the sentence 'We live about ten miles north of the city.'

False. Compass directions (north, south, east, west) are not capitalized when they just indicate direction. They are capitalized only when they refer to a specific region, like 'the South' or 'the Midwest'. 

500

A word's connotation is

the emotion associated with the word. The emotion can be positive, negative or neutral. 

500

What type of conflict is shown? 

Velma began to tremble as she faced the three tigers. They were so much larger than her and all six of their beady eyes were staring right at her.

Person vs. Nature

500

Why is it important to cite textual evidence?

To provide support for claims and add credibility to your work.

500

What is the difference between theme and main idea?

Main idea is what the text is mainly about and theme is the lesson or moral in the story