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$100 Question from Context Clues The doll’s small feet wore miniscule shoes. What does miniscule mean?
$200 Question from Context Clues After her car accident, we visited my aunt in the hospital. She is a bit verbose, fond of using twenty words where two would do. Still, her veracity is admirable. She admitted that when it came down to a question of responsibility she was culpable because she did not notice the stop sign. What does verbose mean in this selection? A. angry B. wordy C. distant D. cheerful
$200 Answer from Context Clues B. wordy
$300 Question from Context Clues • After her car accident, we visited my aunt in the hospital. • She is a bit verbose, fond of using twenty words where • two would do. Still, her veracity is admirable. She • admitted that when it came down to a question of • responsibility she was culpable because she did not • notice the stop sign. • Which clue in the selection helped you determine the meaning of the word verbose? • fond of using twenty words B. in the hospital • C. after her car accident D. her veracity is admirable
$300 Answer from Context Clues A. fond of using twenty words
$400 Question from Context Clues After her car accident, we visited my aunt in the hospital. She is a bit verbose, fond of using twenty words where two would do. Still, her veracity is admirable. She admitted that when it came down to a question of responsibility she was culpable because she did not notice the stop sign. In this selection, what does the word veracity mean? A. truthfulness B. strength C. dishonesty D. conversation
$400 Answer from Context Clues A. truthfulness
$500 Question from Context Clues After her car accident, we visited my aunt in the hospital. She is a bit verbose, fond of using twenty words where two would do. Still, her veracity is admirable. She admitted that when it came down to a question of responsibility she was culpable because she did not notice the stop sign. What does the word culpable mean in this selection? A. Sad B. Angry C. Guilty D. Worried
$500 Answer from Context Clues C. guilty
$100 Question from Elements of Fiction and Nonfiction • Which of the following distinguishes fiction from nonfiction? • A narrator describes events in the selection. • Most characters and events are imagined. • Conversations take place among characters. • Events make up the action in the selection.
$100 Answer from Elements of Fiction and Nonfiction B. one or more characters and events are imagined
$200 Question from Elements of Fiction and Nonfiction • Which of the following is an example of nonfiction writing? • novel • short story • folktale • essay
$300 Question from Elements of Fiction and Nonfiction • Which of the following would you expect to find in • a nonfiction selection? • a description of a real event • a description based on a dream • an imaginary character • character dialogue
$300 Answer from Elements of Fiction and Nonfiction A. a description of a real event
$400 Question from Elements of Fiction and Nonfiction At 21 stories high, the Cape Hatteras lighthouse in North Carolina is the tallest one in the United States and is one of our nation’s most prominent landmarks. The lighthouse was built in 1870 on a barrier island, 457 m from the shoreline, to warn sailors of dangerous waters. This is an example of fiction or nonfiction and why?
$400 Answer from Elements of Fiction and Nonfiction non-fiction
$500 Question from Elements of Fiction and Nonfiction Sally awoke one morning to find that it had snowed the night before. Looking out her bedroom window, she saw that the plow had not yet cleared her street. Was it possible that school would be canceled? Is this an example of fiction or nonfiction and why?
$500 Answer from Elements of Fiction and Nonfiction Either Fiction Or Nonfiction Depending on explanation
$100 Question from Point of View • In the first-person point of view, the person telling the • story is a______________. • character in the story • person outside the action of the story
$100 Answer from Point of View A. character in the story
$200 Question from Point of View • In the third person point of view, the person telling the story is a _____________________. • character in the story • person outside the action of the story.
$200 Answer from Point of View B. person outside the action of the story
$300 Question from Point of View • If the reader cannot be sure whether to • believe the person telling the story, the • story is probably being told from the _____. • first person point of view • third person point of view
$300 Answer from Point of View first person point of view
$400 Question from Point of View • When a story is told from the third person • point of view, readers know_______. • only what the narrator experiences • what many of the characters do and say
$400 Answer from Point of View B. what many of the characters do and say
$500 Question from Point of View • What point of view would be used in an • autobiographical narrative? • first person • third person
$500 Answer from Point of View first person
$100 Question from Author’s Desk featured author of this unit
$100 Answer from Author’s Desk Richard Peck
$200 Question from Author’s Desk The story Richard Peck wrote is called?
$200 Answer from Author’s Desk “The Three-Century Woman”
$300 Question from Author’s Desk Who was the narrator in “The Three Century Woman?”
$400 Question from Author’s Desk What three centuries did she live in?
$400 Answer from Author’s Desk 1800’s, 1900’s, 2000’s
$500 Question from Author’s Desk Peck likes weaving __________ into narratives.
$500 Answer from Author’s Desk history
$100 Question from Potluck Before we allow you to vote, we will have to _______ your name and address. A. verify B. significance C. context
$100 Answer from Potluck verify
$200 Question from Potluck • What is the _____ of lighting a • candle in the window? • reveal • significance • verify
$200 Answer from Potluck significance
$300 Question from Potluck The man took off his mask to ______ his true identity.
$300 Answer from Potluck reveal
$400 Question from Potluck Please _____ your answer by giving specific examples.
$400 Answer from Potluck clarify
$500 Question from Potluck Looking at the ___ will help you define the word.