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Round 1: Tournament of Reading and Language Arts Champions. Third Grade. Question 1. The main idea is: A. A character in a story B. What the passage or story is basically about. C. The lesson of the story D. The time and/or place of the story. Question 2:. The theme of a story/passage is:
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Round 1: Tournament of Reading and Language Arts Champions Third Grade
Question 1 • The main idea is: • A. A character in a story • B. What the passage or story is basically about. • C. The lesson of the story • D. The time and/or place of the story.
Question 2: • The theme of a story/passage is: • A. A character in a story • B. What the passage or story is basically about. • C. The lesson of the story • D. The time and/or place of the story.
Question 3 • The setting of a story/passage is: • A. A character in a story • B. What the passage or story is basically about. • C. The lesson of the story • D. The time and/or place of the story.
Question 4: • Then plot in a story or passage is: • A. The characters • B. The time/place of a story • C. The message of the story • D. The events in a story
Question 5: • The characters in a story are: • A. The people/animals that are in the story • B. The time it takes place • C. Action words • D. Details
Question 6 • What is the simple subject of this sentence? • The sweet dog licked the little girl. • A. sweet • B. dog • C. licked • D. girl
Question 7 • What is the simple predicate of this sentence? • The sweet dog licked the little girl. • A. sweet • B. dog • C. licked • D. girl
Question 8 • What is the complete subject of this sentence? • The sweet dog licked the little girl. • A. dog • B. The sweet dog • C. licked • D. licked the little girl
Question 9 • What is the complete predicate of this sentence? • The sweet dog licked the little girl. • A. dog • B. The sweet dog • C. licked • D. licked the little girl
Question 10 • A paragraph should always be: • About animals • Have only one sentence • Indented • Have 10 sentences
Question 11 • Roses are red. • Violets are blue. • Sugar is sweet. • And so are you. • This is a: • A. paragraph • B. non-fiction text • C. novel • D. poem
Question 12 • Dogs of the World by Edward Stevens • This book is probably: • A. fiction • B. non-fiction • C. a poem • D. realistic fiction
Question 13 • Dogs of the World by Edward Stevens • The author of this book is: • A. Mrs. Johnson • B. You • C. Dogs of the World • D. Edward Stevens
Question 14 • In a play or story, the narrator is: • A. The main character • B. The person telling the story • C. The person who wrote the story • D. A person that likes the story
Question 15 • My Favorite Foods • I. Fruits • A. strawberries • B. bananas • C. apples II. Cheese A. cheddar B. American What is this??? _____________________
Question 16 • In the story, “Me and Uncle Romie”, the main character’s problem is that: • A. He wants a new bike. • B. New York City • C. James • D. That he is worried he won’t have a good birthday
Question 17 • In the story, “Me and Uncle Romie”, the resolution is that: • A. New York City • B. Mama had babies • C. James ended up having a great birthday with Uncle Romie • D. Aunt Nannette
Question 18 • Megan is wearing pink. Leslie is wearing pink. Anne is wearing pink. All girls must love pink. • This is a: • A. Resolution • B. Theme • C. Plot • D. Generalization
Question 19 • Which of these are transition words? • A. never, always • B. red, green • C. first, late • D. first, next, last
Question 20 • When you predict, you …. • A. guess what will happen next. • B. read the main idea • C. give a passage a title • D. find the author