A part that can be added to the beginning of a root word to modify its meaning
What is a prefix?
A question that has the words "most likely" in it
What is an inference question?
The two words in a question that mean you will need to infer
What are "most likely?"
What an article is about
What is the "Main Idea?"
When an author states what is/was wrong and the steps that were taken to fix it
What is "Problem/ Solution?"
The practice of looking at the different parts of a word and their meanings (prefixes, roots, suffixes) that can help figure out what a word means
What is morphology?
A question where you are given a part of the story and need to figure out what happened before or after
What is a cause and effect question?
The equation for an inference (this plus this equals an inference)
What are what you know + what you read?
Giving a breif retelling of what a piece of writing is about
What is a "Summary?"
When an author presents two ideas and tells us how they are alike an different
What is "Compare/ Contrast"
The part of a word that can be added to the end of a word to modify its meaning
What is a suffix?
A question that requires at least 3 answers for category 1, category 2, and both
What are Venn Diagrams
An inference must come from your own head and cannot be from here
What is stated in the text?
Pieces of evidence that the author uses to support their arguement
What are supporting details?
When an author tells us the events in the order that they happened
What is "Chronological?"
The suffix that modifies a word; changing it from a verb into a noun
What is -tion/ -sion?
A question that shows you the dictionary entry for a question
What is a defenition question?
The reason why we make inferences in English class
What is to fill in gaps of knowledge from our reading?
The main arguement being made in a piece of persuasive writing
What is the "Thesis Statement?"
When an author is telling us every part of a topic one by one using words like "and, then, next"
What is "Listing?"
A prefix meaning not or without
What is a-/an-?
A question that requires you to remember what you answered for the previous question
What are Part A and Part B questions?
Inrerence made after seeing that last night it snowed and your coworker arrived to work in a car that was completely clean and clear of any snow
What is infer they have a garage?
What an author says that requires evidence to support it in their writing
What is a claim?
When an author tells us about an event and then what happened afterwards
What is "Cause/ Effect"