What do we call the Main Idea of a Story?
What is the central idea?
What type of sentence gives a command?
What is an imperative sentence?
What do we call a comparison using "like" or "as"?
What is a simile?
Which structure lists events in order?
What is sequence or chronological order?
What is the problem in a story called?
What is the conflict?
Identify the preposition in this sentence:
"The dog slept under the table."
What is "under"?
What do we call a comparison that doesn’t use "like" or "as"?
What is a metaphor?
Which text structure explains a problem and how it can be solved?
What is problem and solution?
What do we call the events that happen in a story in order?
What is the plot?
Which sentence is written in past tense?
A. She walks to the store.
B. She walked to the store.
C. She will walk to the store.
What is B. She walked to the store?
What is it called when something non-human is given human traits?
What is personification?
If a story uses words like “I” and “my,” what point of view is it written in?
What is first-person?
What do we call the part of the story where the problem is solved?
What is the resolution?
Combine these two simple sentences into one compound sentence:
"I love to read. I enjoy writing."
What is "I love to read, and I enjoy writing."?
What type of figurative language is this?
"The wind whispered through the trees."
What is personification?
What is the point of view called when the narrator only knows the thoughts of one character?
What is third-person limited?
What is the difference between a theme and a main idea?
What is a theme is the lesson; the main idea is what the text is mostly about?
Which word correctly completes the sentence?
"Each of the students _____ ready for the test."
A. are
B. is
C. were
What is B. is?
What does the idiom "break the ice" mean?
A. Shatter something
B. Start a conversation in a friendly way
C. Cool something off
What is B. Start a conversation in a friendly way?
Identify the conjunction in this sentence: “He wanted to play outside, but it was raining.”
What is “but”?