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Miscellaneous
100
What type of word takes the place of a noun?
pronoun
100
A story that teaches a lesson and usually has talking animals is called a what? What is the lesson called?
fable / moral
100
Name a punctuation mark that is used to separate items in a list.
comma
100
The who or what part of the sentence is called this:
subject
100
One word made up of two words put together is this:
compound word
200
What type of word names an action or form of being?
verb
200
Type of stories that are passed down over the years by people are called this:
folktale
200
Name a punctuation mark used to show possession or a contraction.
apostrophe
200
The action part of the sentence is called this:
predicate
200
What are the names of the word parts that go at the beginning or end of words?
prefix / suffix
300
What type of word describes a noun?
adjective
300
A group of books with similar themes or styles are called this:
genre
300
Name a punctuation mark used at the end of a sentence that asks for information.
question mark
300
What 3 things does a sentence need to be considered complete?
subject, predicate, complete thought
300
Two words combined together in a shortened form with an apostrophe is called this:
contraction
400
What is the difference between a common noun and a proper noun?
a person, place, or thing vs. the capitalized name of a person, place, or thing
400
Name the part of a story that describes the place and time of the story.
setting
400
Name the punctuation marks used when you are repeating the exact words of someone speaking.
quotation marks
400
Define probably or mainly.
Something that is likely to happen or is true / what the story is mostly about or the main idea
400
Name the 5 parts of a friendly letter.
heading, greeting, body, closing, and signature
500
What type of word describes an action word?
adverb
500
A poem is divided into these:
stanzas
500
A drawing that explains something is called this: Word parts (claps) are called this:
diagram / syllables
500
What is it called when you use words to express what has already happened?
past tense
500
What comprehension strategy are you using when you draw a conclusion from the facts you know and the clues from the story?
inferring