This word describes a person, place, or thing.
What is a "Noun"
The narrator is a character in the story and uses 'I' or 'me.'
A) First-person
B) Third-person limited
C) Third-person omniscient
What is first-person point of view?
The beginning of the story where characters and setting are introduced.
A) Exposition
B) Conflict
C) Climax
What is the exposition?
The big idea of a story or text. What the text is mostly about.
A) Main Idea B) Topic Sentence C) Summary
What is the main idea?
This part of a book tells you what page to find a topic on.
A. Table of Contents
B) Glossary
C) Index
A. What is the table of contents?
What is The past tense of "run."
What is "ran"?
A story told by a narrator who knows the thoughts and feelings of only one character.
A) Third-person omniscient
B) Third-person limited
C) Third-person objective
B) Third-person limited
The problem in a story.
A) Climax
B) Conflict
C) Resolution
What is the conflict?
A sentence that tells the main idea of a paragraph.
A) Main Idea
B) Topic Sentence
C) Supporting Detail
What is a topic sentence?
This feature tells the definition of bolded words in a text
A) Glossary
B) Index
C) Table of Contents
A. What is a glossary?
This type of sentence asks a question.
A) Declarative B) Interrogative C) Exclamatory
What is an interrogative sentence?
A story told by a narrator who knows the thoughts and feelings of all characters.
A) Third-person omniscient
B) First-person
C) Third-person limited
A. What is third-person omniscient?
The most exciting part of a story.
A.)Resolution
B) Climax
C) Exposition
What is the climax?
The details that support the main idea
A) Supporting Details
B) Main Idea
C) Summary
: What are supporting details?
A
picture with labels explaining something in a text.
A) Diagram
B) Caption
C) Graph
What is a diagram?
This word replaces a noun in a sentence.
A) Adjective B) Pronoun C) Noun
B. What is a pronoun?
In which point of view does the narrator speak directly to the reader using "you"?
A) First-person
B) Second-person
C) Third-person
B. What is Second-person?
The events leading to the resolution
A) Falling Action
B) Climax
C) Rising Action
What is the falling action?
What is the main idea of this passage?
'Dogs are great pets because they are loyal, loving, and can protect their owners.'
A) Dogs are great pets
B) Dogs protect their owners
C) Dogs are loving
What is 'Dogs are great pets'?
This helps readers understand important facts by using numbers
A) Graph or Chart
B) Table of Contents
C) Caption
What is a graph or chart
The difference between 'your' and 'youre.'
A) 'Your' shows possession, 'Youre' means 'You are'
B) They mean the same
C) 'Youre' shows possession
A. 'Your' shows possession, while 'youre' means 'you are.'
Identify the point of view: 'She walked to the park, wondering if her friend would be there.'
A) Third-person limited
B) First-person
C) Third-person omniscient
A. What is third person limited?
The part of the story where the conflict is solved
A) Resolution
B) Conflict
C) Exposition
What is the resolution?
This sentence best describes the main idea of a passage.
A) Summary
B) Topic Sentence
C) Main Idea
What is a summary?
The purpose of bold, italicized, or underlined words in a text.
A) To show importance
B) To make text look fancy
C) To confuse readers
What is to show importance?