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gold
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What is the prepositional phrase: A large piano stood inside the music room.
inside
inside the music room
large piano
music room
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How the author "grows" the central idea and topic throughout their piece:
Development of an idea
Evidence from the text
Summarizing
Topic
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This type of poem has two lines that repeat throughout the poem,
Quatrain
Sonnet
Vilanelle
Couplet
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If you need to quickly find the definition of a term in a book, where should you look?
The glossary
The table of contents
The index
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Where would you most likely find the glossary in a book?
On the same page as the index
Throughout the text as side notes
At the beginning, before the introduction
At the end, near the back of the book
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What is the main purpose of the table of contents in a book?
To list chapters and their page numbers for easy navigation
To give credit to sources used by the author
To provide definitions of difficult terms used in the text
To summarize the main arguments of the book
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star
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shark
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banana
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trap
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star
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shark
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lifesaver
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What is the prepositional phrase: Tommy threw the ball over the fence?
over the fence
ball
over
ball over the fence
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Which is an example of onomatopoeia?
Crazy cats count cars.
It's raining cats and dogs!
You are my sunshine.
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"I laugh like I have gold mines," is an example of:
Similie
Metaphor
Personification
Aliteration
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Also known as the main idea, the most important thought of the text tells the reader the author's main points in writing:
Topic
Central idea
Author's purpose
Topic sentence
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What does the suffix -ous mean?
Beautiful
Different
Many
Full of
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The most exciting moment in a story is known as the
Resolution
Rising Action
Exposition
Climax
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Why might an author include a shift in POV?
Provide additional perspectives & insights into characters
To confuse the reader about who is narrating the story
To avoid describing the setting in detail
To reduce the focus on the main character's experiences
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