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100

What does infer mean?


 using background knowledge and what the text states to make an educated guess at the answer


100

Give an example of an adjective.

color

size

amount

weight

etc...

100

What is a verb and use it in a sentence?

action word, something that you can do

100

Part A and B must what? 

Match

100

What are nouns?

person, place, or thing

200

What is the difference between a common and proper noun 

proper noun, gives the name of a person, place or thing and starts with a capital letter

common noun, name of person, place or thing 

200

What does main idea mean?

What the whole text/ story is talking about. The main topic/ point of a story. 

200

What is the nouns, verb, and adjective in this sentence? 

Jane walked her big pet down the street.  

Jane, big, pet, walked, street 

200

What is a pronoun? Give an example. 

A word that takes the name of a noun.

her

she

it

him

his

it

us

them

their

etc...

200

Who is the main character in the story? 

Alice

300

What does plot refer to? 

the events in the story

300

What does a summary include?

key/ supporting details 

400

Read the sentence below from paragraph 3.

'I think it’ll be a snap to get through after all!'
 
What does the phrase a snap mean as it is used in this way?

a simple task


400

How does the illustration add meaning to the story?


B

It provides an image of Alice beginning the trip to the other room as described in paragraph 4.


500

Which quotation supports the inference that Alice has sometimes been disobedient?

C

"'. . . there’ll be no one here to scold me away from the fire.'" (paragraph 5)

500

Which quotation supports the central idea that Alice hopes to explore the unknown?

A

"'I'm sure it's got such beautiful things in it to investigate!'" (paragraph 3)

500

Complete the sentence

In paragraph 1, the setting seems________  to Alice, but by the end of the passage, the setting seems _____ to her.

dull and mysterious

500

Part A

Read the sentence below from paragraph 7.

Something was curious about these, though, and she began watching them.

What does curious mean as it is used in the sentence?

Part B
Which phrase supports the answer to Part A?

strange and "had come to life" (paragraph 7) 

500

How does the author use paragraphs 5-6 to develop Alice’s character?


C

by revealing her own thoughts as she compares the two rooms