- 1. A word or group of words at the top of a piece of writing.
A) heading B) solution C) fantasy
- 2. Something said or known to be true. Something that is real.
A) fact B) grammar C) verb
- 3. Change from one position, stage, or situation, to another.
A) problem B) opinion C) transition
- 4. The rules for forming words and sentences for language.
A) context B) retell C) grammar
- 5. Knowledge or facts that comes from a source. Tells you something.
A) setting B) contrast C) informational
- 6. A particular type, sort, or catagory.
A) fact B) genre C) active listening
- 7. A part or quality of something related to the word character.
A) features B) author's purpose C) punctuation
- 8. A small item; a partiular way to describe something.
A) voice B) detail C) sequence
- 9. The use of certain marks, such as question marks, commas, and periods, to groups of written words.
A) punctuation B) genre C) fact
- 10. The act or process of solving a problem or question.
A) compare B) nouns C) solution
- 11. A story where animals take on human characteristics.
A) fantasy B) contrast C) features
- 12. Information that tells more about the whole idea.
A) setting B) voice C) main idea
- 13. A word that can be used to refer to a person, place, thing, or animal.
A) narrative B) realistic fiction C) noun
A) informational B) verb C) genre
- 15. What a word or phrase means.
A) fantasy B) solution C) context
- 16. To tell when two or more things are the same or similar.
A) punctuation B) compare C) additions
- 17. A message that tells about an act or event.
A) compare B) main idea C) narrative
A) active listening B) informational C) retell
- 19. An issue that is difficult to understand or deal with.
A) voice B) narrative C) problem
A) realistic fiction B) opinion C) details
- 21. To tell when two or more things are different.
A) main idea B) fact C) contrast
- 22. The time and place where the story takes place.
A) genre B) author's purpose C) setting
- 23. The order events happen in a story.
A) sequence B) headings C) character
- 24. A story that could happen.
A) context B) realistic fiction C) transitions
- 25. How the author makes his/her writing sound.
A) sequence B) solution C) voice
- 26. What the audience does when someone is speaking or reading.
A) problem B) active listening C) fantasy
- 27. The reason the author writes.
A) grammar B) fact C) author's purpose
- 28. A person or animal in a story.
A) transition B) character C) active listening
- 29. The act of adding something
A) contrast B) additions C) opinion
- 30. A feature that helps identify a person or thing.
A) transition B) narrative C) characteristics
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