1. What is main idea? C.) what the passage is mostly about A.) main characters B.) parts of a story C.) what the passage is mostly about C.) what.

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1. What is main idea? C.) what the passage is mostly about A.) main characters B.) parts of a story C.) what the passage is mostly about C.) what the passage is mostly about D.) details in the passage L F

2. What are is not part of plot? A.) characters A.) characters B.) exposition C.) rising action D.) climax L F

3. “Muffled voices increased to a lively chatter. Once again, the meeting was called to order by the Great Owl, whose voice bellowed like thunder.” What words help to define bellowed? A.) powerful ; wide B.) voice; thunder B.) voice ; thunder C.) voice ; chatter D.) muffled ; voices L F

What makes a conflict external? A.) an outside force causes the conflict A.) an outside force causes the conflict B.) happens outside of the main setting C.) personal conflict within the character D.) caused by something that could be prevented L F

How can an author show characterization? A.) dialogue B.) setting C.) all other answer choices C.) all other answers D.) figurative language L F

B.) How has your Uncle A.)When did your Uncle William’s visit changed 4. If Bob were interviewed about the subject of a feature news story about young people’s positive experiences with older family members, which would be the BEST question to ask? A.)When did your Uncle arrive at your home? B.) How has your Uncle William’s visit changed your life? C.) Who made the decision to stay home for the summer? D.) Why did your parents invite your Uncle to stay with your family? L F

Which sentence contains an alliteration? A.) Her heart felt as heavy as stone. B.) The vine danced out of the garden. C.) Your smile is a ray of sunshine to me. D.) Mr. Munroe munches macaroni D.) Mr. Munroe munches macaroni L F

B.) lawyers Which group would most likely NOT be the intended audience of a TV news story announcing the opening day party for a new school? A.) children B.) lawyers B.) lawyers C.) parents D.) teachers L F

Quest ion 9? C.) correct answer A.) answer B.) answer D.) answer L F

Which sentence uses appropriate and punctuation correctly? capitalization and punctuation correctly? A.) before the storyteller finished reading the children clapped with excitement. B.) the children clapped with excitement; before the storyteller reading. C.) before the storyteller finished reading, the children clapped with excitement D.) The children clapped with excitement before the storyteller finished reading. D.) The children clapped with excitement before the storyteller finished reading. L F

Which piece of dialogue is written correctly? A.) The traveler let his mind over his option and asked his partner, what should we buy? B.) The traveler let his mind over his option And asked his partner “What should we buy”? C.) The traveler let his mind over his option and asked his partner “what should we buy”? D.) The traveler let his mind over his option and asked his partner, “What should we buy?” D.) The traveler let his mind over his option and asked his partner, “What should we buy?” L F

Which sentence combines the two Under the warmth of the sun fragments together? Under the warmth of the sun The lazy dog A.) The lazy dog slept; under the warmth of the sun. B.) Under the warmth of the sun, the lazy dog slept.. B.) Under the warmth of the sun, the lazy dog slept. C.) Under the warmth of the sun, and the lazy dog slept. D.) The lazy dog, under the warmth of the sun. L F

Which graphic would BEST support the headline? “Rain Storm Changes Direction and Drenches High School Football Game!” A.) chart showing of people under a rain cloud B.) picture of the football team practicing D.) picture of a wet, disappointed fan D.) picture of a wet, disappointed fan C.) chart showing the last day of sunshine earlier that week L F

What are all parts of a plot? B.) D.) C.) C.) correct answer L F

What are the types of questions? A.) who, what, when, where, why, how A.) who, what, when, where, why, how B.) who, what, when, where C.) who, what, when, where, why, D.)why, who, how, when L F

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