T/F: An inference is when we make a smart guess using information that we already know.
True.
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T/F: Characters are people, animals, or objects in a story.
True
20
T/F: When you're reading, the word or idea that gets repeated over and over is the topic of the story.
True
20
When using context clues, what is an example strategy?
When the author gives you examples of what the word means.
15
T/F: When looking for the main idea, you should NOT look for the topic first.
False
15
T/F: Setting is where the story happens.
True
15
T/F: Sometimes the author explains the meaning of the word to you. This is called an example strategy.
True
25
T/F: The main idea is ALWAYS found in the first paragraph of a story.
False.
25
T/F: Characters have lots of differents feelings in a story.
True
25
T/F: Synonyms and Antonyms are context clues strategies.
True
25
T/F: When the author gives you an example of the word meaning, you may see these buzz words (like, for example, including, such as)
True
25
T/F: When looking for the topic of the story, the author does not always use a repeated word. Sometimes the author uses different words that mean the same thing.