To breathe out.
What is exhale?
A non-fiction writing that gives facts and details about a topic.
What is Informational Text?
Spell mad + er
What is madder?
Figuring out something that is not stated directly in the text.
What is inferencing?
The two parts of a sentence.
What is the subject and predicate?
To fill with air.
What is inflate?
A made up story about people or things that you can imagine meeting or happening in real life.
What is realistic fiction?
Spell fury + ous
What is furious?
Stating the big ideas and putting them into your own words.
What is summarizing?
Words such as and, or, but, so.
What are examples of a conjunction?
Very cruel or severe.
What is harsh?
Stories that take place in the past and are based on facts but may contain characters or dialogue that were not real.
What is historical fiction?
Spell have + ing
What is having?
The key concept in a paragraph, passage, or story.
What is the main idea?
A phrase that is another name for the subject or noun.
What is an appositive?
A series of things that come one after another.
What is succession?
A story that takes place in a futuristic setting and contains elements of science and technology.
What is science fiction?
Spell study + ing
What is studying?
The order in which things happen in a text.
What is the sequence of events?
A part of a sentence that is missing either the subject or predicate.
What is a fragment?
Well known or famous, especially for something bad.
What is notorious?
This type of story has gods, goddesses, and heroes with supernatural powers.
What are myths?
Spell feat = ure + ing
What is featuring?
Making pictures in your mind when you read.
What is visualizing?
A word that describes a noun.
What is an adjective?