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MISC.
100
Types of point of view
What is 1st person, 2nd person, and 3rd person?
100
The definition of Onomotopeia
What are noise words?
100
The first 3 things you do when you recieve a passage to read and questions
What order is the following for: read the title, number the paragraphs, and read the questions.
100
Show us the movements to the "parts of a letter" with the names.
What are the movements to the "parts of a letter" with the names.
100
The order and length of a summary
What is shorter than what you read, and in chronological order?
200
The definition of Mood.
What is the feeling you get while reading?
200
The definition of a similie and an example.
What is comparing to unlike things using like or as?
200
The definition of a detail
What is using quotation marks for a detail you get from the story (word for word) that supports your answer.
200
This helps you to remember "first person" point of view.
How does holding up a "1" with your finger (which looks like an "I" also) help you?
200
The 3 strategies for finding the "Main idea" of a paragraph.
What are the following: infer, look for repeated words/ideas, look at the first or last sentence.
300
A shorter writing that says the main ideas from a longer piece of writing
What is the definition of a summary?
300
The definition of a metaphor and an example
What is comparing to unlike things without using like or as.
300
This helps you understand the questions.
Why do you break apart the question/ pull out key words / think of similie's for words?
300
State the "saying" Mrs. Diblasi uses to help you remember the plot line.
What is the "saying" Mrs. Diblasi uses to help you remember the plot line?
300
The definition of "Theme"
What is the moral of the story or the life lesson?
400
The definition of Infer
What is to take an education guess using prior knowledge and detials from the text?
400
The definition of alliteration and an example.
What is almost all words in a sentence start with the same sounding letter?
400
You do this to stay focused while reading!
Why might you underline or circle key parts / answers to question/ write in the margin things to remember?
400
Only an apostrophe is added.
What is added to a possessive noun that is plural and ends in "S"?
400
This helps you to remember "cause and effect"
How does thinking that the cause happens 1st and the effect happens 2nd do?
500
The definition of an adverb and an example.
What is a word that describes the verb. ex. quickly
500
"The swing pushed me off when I was high in the sky"
What is an example of personification?
500
The attitude you should have while taking the test.
What is an "I know this!" or "I can!" attitude.
500
An apostrophe and an S are added
What is added to a possessive noun that is singular (can end in "S" or not) or plural (does not end in "S")
500
Sing one verse to the "apostrophe s" song!
What is one verse to the "apostrophe s" song?