A) promote, publicize, and propagate B) good friends C) bill boards D) come to a satisfying ending
A) "why" something happens B) people C) a book of maps D) highways and rivers
A) promotion B) end, finale C) the way an author thinks about the subject of his or her writing D) trusting the characters
A) a book of maps B) "why" something happens C) the tail of a whale D) an ocean's bottom
A) a lemonade stand B) conversation, speaking, and talking C) high point in the story D) clouds in the sky
A) the start B) bring forward, beginning C) end, finale D) a highway
A) a book of maps B) a movie C) explain, communicate, impart, or exemplify D) a robot
A) "why" something happens B) places to visit C) suspense D) point, example, tells more abut the main idea
A) conversation, speaking, or talking B) what happens, result C) screaming D) a rock band
A) periodical B) editor's opinion found in a newspaper or magazine C) a fruit D) freezer bags
A) energy B) what happens, result C) fish D) promote, publicize or propaganda
A) a type of clothing B) model, provide practice C) books D) universal, earth
A) tall tales B) fiction, stories that are not true C) nonfiction, writing based upon true facts D) fairy tales
A) generations B) sports equipment C) classification of writing D) something used for cleaning
A) type of basketball B) narrow C) round shape D) universal, throughout the earth
A) stories based upon things in the future B) make-believe stories based upon true facts in history C) legends D) newspaper
A) problem solving B) periodical C) to reach a reasonable conclusion D) reference
A) ice cream sauce B) ending C) conclusion D) bring forward, beginning
A) effect, or ending in a story B) complex C) middle D) introduction
A) important events that make up a story B) an apple C) details D) main idea
A) draft B) final copy C) free write D) edit for mistakes
A) make new, improve the content B) sailboat C) draft D) sloppy copy
A) a beach ball B) events that add interest or suspense to the conflict C) introduction D) conclusion
A) writer B) character or appearance C) bread D) prop
A) harvest B) plant C) base word D) a vegetable
A) middle B) main idea C) make new, improve content D) comparison between something known and something unknown. Always uses either "like" or "as"
A) section of a nonfiction writing that shows the chronological order of the book's contents. Usually located at the beginning of the writing B) proofread C) showing differences or an assortment D) a spaceship
A) an underlying meaning or message of a story; a lesson the author wants you to learn from his/her writing B) breakfast C) character or appearance D) a bowl of soup
A) a parachute B) changing from one state, stage, place or subject to another C) a notebook D) events adding interest or suspense to the conflict
A) happy B) showing differences or an assortment C) tired D) the same |