Jack went to the store.
Is this an example of a sentence with one independent clause?
What is Yes. This is a simple sentence: (one subject + one verb)
two
What is the number 2?
The first task before reading.
What is SURVEY the story for a title, section headings, pictures or graphs?
An author's beliefs or opinions that influence how s/he presents the characters and themes.
What is bias ?
The number of required GED tests
What is 4?
Jack ran to the store.
In the above sentence the who/what the sentence is about
What is a subject? What is Jack?
too
what is ALSO or a LARGE AMOUNT?
Reading the first sentence of each paragraph and looking quickly for key words
What is SKIMMING OR SCANNING?
In a story excerpt, the obstacle that challenges the characters is call this: a. argument b. conflict
What is conflict?
The practice GED test is call this
What is a GED Ready?
Jack RAN to the store.
The action or state-of-being of a sentence?
What is the verb? What is "ran"?
Their, there, they're
What is possessive, location, and they are?
The reporters questions (5 Ws and and H)
What is WHO WHAT WHERE WHEN WHY & HOW?
Words used to show the organization of a writing selection. They can help you find where the writer changes to a new idea.
What are transition words?
The names of all four GED test subjects
What is Reading and Language Arts, Math, Science, and Social Studies?
Before I go to the store,
Above is an example of which: a. dependent clause b. complete sentence
What is a. dependent clause
your and you're
What is possessive and you are?
Using clues to understand an authors unstated main idea or details
What is making inferences?
A named person who is knowledgeable about a subject.
A passing GED test score?
What is 145?
This is the name for a complete thought. It is also called a complete sentence; it makes sense on its own.
What is an independent clause?
may & can
What is permission and ability?
What is context clues?
This is a statement of a writer's argument, position, or opinion. It is followed by evidence to show why it is valid or true.
What is a claim?