what kind of sentence is this: "Wow, that's amazing!"
Exclamatory
What does the prefix un- mean?
not or the opposite of
What is the author's purpose if they want to make you laugh?
to entertain
Correct the spelling "frend"
friend
what is the problem in a story called?
conflict
What pronunciation ends a declarative sentence?
A period
what does the suffix -ful mean in "hopeful?"
full of
What is the author's purpose of a recepie?
To inform/ give instruction
Spell a word that rhymes with light
might, tight, right, etc
what is a character trait?
a word that described a character's personality
Turn this into a question.
"The dog is barking."
Is the dog barking?
what does "preheat" mean?
to heat before
what does persuade mean?
to convince someone to believe or do something
correct the spelling "becuz"
because
what do we call the solution to the story's problem?
resolution
Name the four types of sentences.
Declarative, Interrogative, Exclamatory, and Imperative
Add a suffix to "help" to show someone who helps.
helper
a commercial on TV is trying to do what?
persuade you to buy something
What is spelled correctly?
"beleve"
"believe"
believe
what do we call the part of the story that is most exciting?
climax
Change this command into an exclamatory sentence. "Close the door."
Close the door now!
What do the prefixes "re-" and "dis-" mean?
Re- again
dis- not or opposite
What are the 3 main author's purposes?
Persuade, Inform, Entertain
Note: you can remember this by thinking of "PIE"
Unscramble the word.
aebr
bear
name five elements of a story
characters, setting, plot, conflict, resolution