A) the action or sequence of events in a story B) a reason why something happens C) the sentence that tells the main idea of the paragraph D) the beginning or first part
A) names an person, place, or thing B) punctuation marks that are used at the end of sentences C) a word used to describe something about a verb or clause D) a noun that shows ownership
A) end marks or symbols at the end of a complete sentence B) tells who or what the sentence is about C) parts of a narrative story D) an educated guess about something
A) where or when the story takes place B) an ending to bring to a close C) a word used to describe a noun D) punctuation marks used at the ends of sentences
A) parts of a story; narrative B) names a person, place, or thing C) nouns that change form without following the rules D) a form of a noun that shows ownership or possession
A) a word that links the subject to the predicate B) a reason why something happens C) a certain kind of literature D) who or what the sentence or story is about
A) the beginning or first part B) names a person, place, or thing C) something that a person believes in or feels D) a brief retelling of the story in your own words
A) the sentence that states the main idea B) an ending or to bring to a close C) a certain type of literature D) something that a person believes or feels
A) a certain type or kind of literature B) to bring about change C) the writers unique style of writing D) a hint in the sentence that helps you
A) a picture or movie your mind forms when you are reading B) a certain type of literature C) sequence of events in a story D) parts of a narrative story |