A) the setting of a story B) a list of characters in a book C) mental pictures that exist in the imagination D) a subtitle of an illustration or picture
A) what is included in a paragraph, phrase, or story B) the topic or subject of a paragraph, phrase, or story C) the use of an object or idea to represent something else D) the use of drum sounds in a story
A) a group of two or more words that do not contain a subject or predicate B) to make a final copy or draft of written material C) the most important part of a story or passage D) a list of what is in a book telling what pages to find names and topics
A) facts that support an outcome B) the topic or subject of a paragraph, phrase, or story C) the main or base word in which one adds a prefix or suffix D) the problem in a story
A) the use of two negative words in a sentence B) to explain something in detail C) a comparison between two or more things D) the solving of a problem or conflict
A) to make a final copy or draft of one's writing B) what is included in a paragraph, phrase, or story C) facts that support an outcome D) to find out by reasoning
A) a story or tale B) a sentence that is a command C) a word used with a verb, adjective, or another adverb that tells when, where, how, what kind, or how much D) two negative words in a sentence
A) the story a writer tells about his own life B) a comparison between two different things C) departs from literal meaning to achieve a special effect or new meaning D) facts that support an outcome
A) shortening of a word B) a piece of speech, writing, or musical composition C) refers to words that do not change from their basic meaning D) a sentence that is a command
A) a sentence that is a command B) a noun or pronoun which indicates ownership that is shown with apostrophes C) something that is shown visually as a picture or a chart D) a word that names a person, place, or thing
A) shortening of a word B) sources used to obtain information C) an affix occuring at the begining of a word, base word or phrase D) two or more words pronounced the same but have different meanings
A) used to form contractions, to show that a letter or letters have been left out of word, or to show possession B) a group of two or more words that do not contain a subject or predicate C) a list of what is in a book, telling on what pages to find names and topics D) something that shows something visually, such as a picture, chart, graph, or map
A) the character's thoughts, feelings, and physical features that makes them who they are B) a sentence that is a command C) the problem in a story D) find out by reasoning, conclude
A) a clue in the beginning of the story about something that will occur later B) the use of dark and light colors in a story C) what is included in a paragraph, phrase, or story D) a repeating theme or idea
A) facts that support an outcome B) a sentence that is a command C) to become or make clearer D) added to the beginning of a root word to form a related word
A) list of what is in a book, telling on what pages to find names and topics B) to explain something in detail C) the main or base word to which you may add a prefix or suffix D) something that is shown visually such as a picture, chart, graph, or map
A) graph that uses circles to show relationships such as shared or different traits B) shortening of a word C) two or more words pronounced alike but have different meanings D) a figure of speech comparing two unlike things that is often introduced by like or as
A) a clue in the beginning of the story about something that will occur later B) what is included in a paragraph, phrase, or story C) a repeating theme or idea D) the problem in a story
A) a story or tale B) to make a final copy or draft of written material C) a sentence that is a command D) word, phrase, or sentence inserted within a sentence to explain or qualify something, usually set between curved lines
A) facts that support an outcome B) a group of two or more words that do not contain a subject or predicate C) the character's thoughts, feelings, and physical features that makes them who they are D) a story the writer tells about his or her own life
A) sentence inserted within a sentence to explain or qualify something, usually between two curved lines B) material used to obtain information C) the main or base word to which you may add a prefix or suffix D) something that is shown visually such as a picture, chart, graph, or map
A) the problem in a story B) a visual representation of many ideas organized by how they relate to each other C) sources used to obtain information D) the main or base word to which you may add a prefix or suffix
A) writing meant to inform B) writing meant to convince C) to find out by reasoning D) a story or tale
A) a story or tale B) to become or make clearer C) a figure of speech comparing two unlike things that is often introduced by like or as D) the main or base word to which you may add a prefix or suffix
A) sources used to obtain information B) two or more words pronounced the same but have different meanings C) an affix occurring at the end of a word, base word, or phrase D) shortening of a word
A) the use of two negatives in one sentence B) a graph that uses circles to show relationships such as shared or different traits between two or more things C) a comparison between two different things D) a figure of speech comparing two unlike things and is often introduce by like or as
A) a story or tale B) a group of two or more words that do not contain a subject or predicate C) to find out by reasoning D) shortening of a word
A) piece of speech, writing, or musical composition B) sources used to obtain information C) an affix occurring at the end of a word, base, or phrase D) list of what is in a book telling on what pages to find names and topics
A) a story or tale B) to find out by reasoning C) writing meant to inform D) writing meant to convince |