
Thursday- Week 4 - ECR/Drama Camp Read More
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English
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3rd Grade
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Amanda Nevels
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1 Slide • 32 Questions
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Multiple Choice
What is drama?
following rules or customs; often in an exact and proper way
a story written to be performed by actors; a play
when a portion of the story goes back in time
a collection of word pictures that appeal to the reader
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Multiple Choice
What is dialogue?
told from the viewpoint of one of the characters using the pronouns "I" and "we"
a conversation between two people
to show
when two words rhyme in the same line of poetry
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Multiple Choice
Read sentence 2 from the story.
Movie night will be on Septem 28th.
What is the correct way to write the underlined word as an abbreviation?
Change Septem to sep.
Change Septem to Sept.
Change Septem to Se.
Make no change.
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Multiple Choice
Read sentence 7 from the story.
If there is rain, movie night will be moved to Saturday.
What is the correct way to write the underlined word as an abbreviation?
Change Saturday to Sat.
Change Saturday to Satur.
Change Saturday to Sa.
Change Saturday to S.
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Multiple Choice
Read sentence 5 from the story.
Salmar Park is at 6806 Bradley Street.
What is the correct way to write the underlined word as an abbreviation?
Change Street to St.
Change Street to ST
Change Street to Str.
Change Street to STR
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Vocabulary Quest
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Multiple Choice
What is exaggerate?
the use of clues to suggest events that will happen later in the plot
A special fact or event which can be observed and /or documented
a conversation between two people
to say that something is larger or greater than it really is; "to stretch the truth"
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Multiple Choice
What is figurative language?
the reason a character says or does something
the repeated use of words or sounds
language that means more than what is says on the surface; usually gives us a feeling about its subject
the GROUP of lines in a poem (like a paragraph in a story)
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Multiple Choice
What is moral?
the person who wrote the play/drama
A practical lesson about right and wrong
the use of words that represent sounds
the person who is telling the story; the speaker
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Multiple Choice
What are drawing conclusions?
combining several pieces of information to make an inference
casual
elaborate exaggeration
a literary work based on the imagination and not necessarily on fact
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Multiple Choice
What are captions?
the turning point in the action of a story- the problem is solved
make visible
small text found near a picture that provides important information about the picture
where information comes from
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Multiple Choice
What is main idea?
What a piece of writing is mainly about
the various methods of communicating information
a beginning or coming into being
something that gets in the way of a goal
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Multiple Choice
What is plot?
giving human qualities to non-human things
a comparison or two unlike things without using like or as
the events that make up a story
writing that tells how to do something
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Multiple Choice
What is a narrator?
the person who is telling the story; the speaker
the perspective from which a story is told
a drawing or picture
to prove that something is right by giving reasons
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Multiple Choice
What is onomatopoeia?
the way a character or author feels about a situation
the use of words that represent sounds
words that are written in italics (slanted)
a part taken from a longer story
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Multiple Choice
What is imagery?
the items on stage that the actor use
a fiction story about Gods, Goddesses, or heroes
words that create a picture in your mind by using your 5 senses (see, hear, smell, taste, touch)
directions in a play that tell the actor how to speak or what to do
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Multiple Choice
What is compare and contrast?
when and where a story takes place
the use of words that represent sounds
shows how 2 or more things are alike and different
how the conflict is solved or fixed
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What is alliteration?
the repetition of consonant SOUNDS at the beginning of words. For example, Sally sells seashells by the sea shore.
The reason why something happens
In the time order in which events happened
helpful
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
The main idea of a selection can be identified with-
The title of the selection
The author of a selection
Photographs
captions
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Multiple Choice
A narrator outside of the story tells the story.
First Person
Third Person
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Multiple Choice
What is the voice behind the story?
It is WHO is telling the story!
Person
Character
Point of View
Dialogue
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Multiple Choice
If stories have the words “Her” “He” “They” or “Them” in it, it is told in ___ ___ point of view.
First Person
Third Person
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Multiple Choice
If stories have the words “I” “Me” “We” or “My” in it, it is told in ___ ___ point of view.
First Person
Third Person
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Multiple Choice
A character in the story tells the story.
First Person
Third Person
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First Person
Third Person
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First Person
Third Person
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First Person
Third Person
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Multiple Choice
First Person
Third Person
What is drama?
following rules or customs; often in an exact and proper way
a story written to be performed by actors; a play
when a portion of the story goes back in time
a collection of word pictures that appeal to the reader
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