This example question is mutli choice or multiple choice?
What is mutliple choice?
Identify the three nouns in the sentence below:
Jennifer quietly sat at the lunch table in the cafeteria with her friends.
What is Jennifer, table and cafeteria?
You would use this tool if you didn't know what a word means?
What is the Dictionary or Thesaurus.
This is the part of a story that describes where or when it takes place.
What is setting?
Fortunatly (Fortunately, Fortunately, Fortunately, Fortunately), Randall knew the answer, and Mr. Torres moved on to another question and another student.
What is Fortunately?
These answers to these types of questions have a square instead of a circle to choose from and require choosing more than one answer. They are multiple choice or multi-choice.
What is multi-select?
Replace two of the nouns in the sentence with pronouns.
Mrs.Donatone gave the student a dry erase marker to use on the dry erase board.
She gave them a dry erase marker to use on it.
She gave the students a dry erase marker to use on it.
Mrs. Donatone gave them a dry erase marker to use on it.
This tool has multiple colors to choose from to help you keep track of important information in a reading passage.
What is highlight?
This literary term is used when the writer does NOT explicitly state facts but uses clues in the reading passage to provide evidence.
What is infer?
This is the type of puncuation you put around cited evidence or appears in dialogue between characters.
What are quotations?
This type of question has two parts to it. You must know the answer to one part of the question to answer the second part of the question. This question is multi-choice or Part A/Part B.
What is Part A/Part B?
Name the two verbs in the example sentence:
The students achieved a high score on their WVGSA test because they studied hard.
What is achieved and studied?
This tool lets you mark a question you would like to come back to.
What is Mark for Review?
You use this to determine the meaning of a word when you can't find it in the dictionary or thesarus?
What is context clues?
Sixty years after Ben’s discovery of the Lost Sea, people extended the size of the passage to make it safe for tourists. Visitors can ride in boats with glass bottoms, observe but not fish for rainbow trout, and see rare crystal clusters called cave flowers. Tour guides describe Craighead Caverns’ eventful history, including discoveries of ancient animal bones. The area holds interesting sights for researchers and adventurers alike.
Choose the correct punctuation:
a. observe, but not fish for rainbow trout, and
b. (observe but) not fish for rainbow trout, and
c. observe (but not fish for) rainbow trout, and
d. correct as is
What is C?
This is example question is multi-line or multi-choice:
What is multi-Line?
Identify the adjectives in the example sentence:
Mrs. Franklin is wearing a sleeveless blue dress today.
What is sleveless and blue?
This tool helps you eliminate answer choices that you know are wrong?
This is the universal lesson a reading passage is trying to teach.
What is a theme?
This is the type of punctation that comes after the quoted text and tells the reader where the information came from.
What is parenthesis?
A. Multiple Choice and Multi-Line
B. Multi-Select and Multiple Choice
C. All of the above
What is C, all the above?
Identify the preposition in the example sentence:
The students are reading under the tree.
This tool helps you figure out the meaning of a word by providing synonyms?
What is the Thesauraus?
This is what the text is mostly about and the primary point the author is making on the topic. It is know by a few different names.
Key idea, Central Idea or Main Idea
n many ways, a culture can be defined by its buildings. They show the culture’s focus and values. Think about famous buildings from history. The Egyptians left behind the Pyramids. Medieval Europeans left us giant cathedrals. The Romans of course left the Colosseum. So, a thousand years from now, what iconic building will today’s cities leave behind? The office building.
Choose the correct punctuation:
a. The Romans, of course left
b. The Romans, of course, left
c. The Romans of course, left
d. correct as is
What is B?