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trap
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rocket
Go to first place!
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fairy
Take points!
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baam
Lose 20 points!
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Homophones are words that:
Are spelled the same but have different meanings
Have the same meaning but different spellings
Are opposites
Sound the same but have different meanings
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Paraphrasing means:
Adding information to a text
Removing information
Finding spelling errors
Restating ideas in your own words
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Narrative poetry:
Expresses feelings
Explains how to do somethings
Lists facts
Tells a story
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Relevant details in a text are:
Any interesting information
All proper nouns
Only the first and last sentences
Information that supports the main idea
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Assonance refers to:
The repetition of vowel sounds
Words that are opposites
Words that rhyme
The repetition of consonant sounds
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Which element is NOT part of a story's plot?
Climax
Rising action
Resolution
Page numbers
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In a story, what does chronology refer to?
The conflict resolution
The order of events in time
The setting description
The main characters
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Which of these is NOT a text feature?
Headings
Table of contents
Character dialogue
Captions
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monster
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rocket
Go to first place!
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fairy
Take points!
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banana
Go to last place!
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When you summarize a text, you:
List every detail
Copy the text word for word
Give the main points briefly
Change all the words
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An author's claim is:
The main argument or point the author is making
The title of the text
The author's biography
The first paragraph
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Context clues are:
The punctuation marks
Words that are bold or italicized
Hints in surrounding text that help you understand meaning
The first words in each paragraph
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In a problem and solution text structure, what comes first?
The setting
The characters
The solution
The problem
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When you compare and contrast, you are:
Finding similarities and differences
Creating a timeline
Looking for cause and effect relationships
Indentifying the main idea
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monster
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gold
Win 50 points!
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shark
Other team loses 25 points!
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baam
Lose 15 points!
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