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Reading Review

What is the main idea of a paragraph? The genre of the paragraph. What the paragraph is mainly about. The reason the author wrote the paragraph. How the paragraph is ended.

What is the complete subject of this sentence? Sarah, Michele, and Patty planted flowers by the fence. Sarah, Michele, and Patty planted planted flowers by the fence Sarah

What is the complete subject of this sentence? Franklin and Mark went fishing on the bank of the river. Franklin went fishing on the bank of the river. Mark Franklin and Mark

What is the complete predicate of this sentence? The sun was warm on the bear’s back. The sun was warm on the bear’s back was warm sun was warm on the bear

Which sentence has correct subject/verb agreement? Magnets does attract iron and steel. There be three branches of government. Paul Revere is remembered for being helpful in the American Revolution. Greece were where the Olympics was held.

What are the three reasons authors write stories? to planning, to invite, to entertain to persuade, to inform, to entertain, to party, to inform, to elaborate to persuade, to illustrate, to embellish

What is the adjective in this sentence? The small boat swayed in the wind. The small boat small boat swayed boat small

Is the underlined part the SUBJECT or the PREDICATE? Squirrels and rabbits camouflage themselves in the snow. predicate subject

Is the underlined part the SUBJECT or the PREDICATE? Plants adapt to survive in various habitats. predicate subject

Which type of word is the underlined word? The bike gently leaned against the tree. verb adverb subject adjective

What kind of word is the underlined word? The dry soil crumbled in the man’s hands. adjective adverb noun verb

What resource could you use to find the meaning of the word amphibian? The amphibian jumped into the pond. dictionary thesaurus index encyclopedia

What is a supporting detail? A sentence that tells what the paragraph is about. A word that is the opposite of the main idea. There are no supporting details in writing. A sentence that gives an example related to the main idea.

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