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Personal Narrative
Capitalization
Geology
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100
Numbers written as numerals.
What is standard form.
100
The person who tells a story.
What is the narrator.
100
Capitalize the first word of sentence.
What is rule #1.
100
A terrible, sudden event
What is a catastrophe.
100
Geologists often find these while doing their research.
What are fossils.
200
One of the ten number symbols.
What is a digit.
200
The person or people reading the book.
What is the audience.
200
Capitalize the pronoun "I"
What is rule #5.
200
The preserved remains of things that lived long ago.
What are fossils.
200
The study of the makeup of the earth and the forces and processes that shape and change it.
What is geology.
300
How much a digit is worth according to its place in a standard form number.
What is value.
300
The order in which things happen.
What is sequence.
300
Capitalize family names when used in place or with a person's name.
What is rule #7.
300
Strength and power
What is force.
300
This person named his hypothesis "continental drift."
Who is Alfred Wegener.
400
Numbers written to show the value of each digit.
What is expanded form.
400
A story that is written or told with a beginning, middle, and end. Also includes a problem, solution and dialogue.
What is a narrative.
400
Capitalize the first, last, and important words in titles of books, songs, magazines or newspapers.
What is rule #3.
400
Thick or heavy
What is dense.
400
The sequential order of events in a story can be called the
What is the beginning, middle, and end or "B,M,E."
500
The value of a digit depending on its position in a number.
What is place value.
500
The main subject or the message that the author wants you to get from a book, play or speech.
What is the theme.
500
Capitalize the first word of a direct quotation.
What is rule #4.
500
A process in which continents slowly move over time on the surface of the earth.
What is continental drift.
500
A reflective ending in a personal narrative contains:
What the author learned from the event and how the event changed the author.