Permission or ability to enter.
What is access?
Some people love to read so much that they ______ books.
What is devour?
The exact words that someone says.
An event that makes another event happen.
What is a cause?
The main idea of "My Librarian is a Camel" is:
What is _________.
To exist or be created by computer software to simulate reality.
What is virtual?
Sand covered the road, making it ________ or blocked,
What is impassable?
Type of punctuation used to set exact words or dialogue apart from other words in the sentence.
What are quotation marks?
What happens as a result of the cause.
What is an effect?
Country that delivers books to children by camel.
An island that is _______ lies far from any other island.
What is isolated?
To get, acquire, or secure something.
What is obtain?
What people say to each other in a story or play.
What is dialogue?
Type of text that give facts and examples about a topic.
What is an informational text?
Country that delivers books to children by boat.
What is Finland?
A zebra's colors show _______. Its black and white stripes are opposites.
What is extremes?
Sometimes, the easiest way to get to a _________ village is by boat.
What is remote?
When writing, what must you do during dialogue when the speaker changes?
What is begin a new paragraph?
Using details from the text to help form mental pictures of the people, places, and things the author is describing
What is to visualize?
What is to deliver books to children in isolated/remote parts of the world, so they are able to read.
Nathan likes baseball, but he is also an _______ reader. He loves books.
What is avid?
Sometimes people dress up to _________ or remember their culture's history.
What is preserve?
Direct speech that is interrupted in the middle by words that tell who is speaking.
What is a split quotation?
All kinds of information and entertainment sources such as books, newspapers, magazines, TV, radio, and the Internet.
What is media?
The six countries described in "My Librarian is a Camel."
What are Canada, Finland, Kenya, Mongolia, Peru, and Thailand?