ELA FINALS 6th grade part 2 Flashcards
Ela finals study guide part 2
Primary sources and examples
A description of an event from someone that witnessed it, a diary or interview
Secondary sources and examples
A description of an event from someone who didn’t witness it, a biography or textbook.
C.U.P.S
Capitals, correct Usage of tenses, Punctuation marks, Spelling.
A.R.M.S.
Add, Remove, Move, and Substitute words.
Types of sentances
Declarative, Imperative, Interrogative, and Exclamatory
Declarative meaning and example
Gives info about something and ends with a period, “My cat loves me”
Imperative meaning and example
Is an order and ends with a period, “Do your work.”
Exclamatory meaning and example
An exiting declarative sentence that ends with a exclamation mark, “I can’t wait for my FNAF merch!”
Interrogative meaning and example
Asks a question and ends with a question mark “What are you doing?”
Simple sentence meaning and example
Has 1 subject and 1 predicate, “I have 2 cats.”
Compound sentence
2 independent clauses joined into 1 sentence, “I waited for my brother and Sharjeel was running behind to pick me up.”
Adjective meaning and example
Describes an noun, “Good.”
Adverb
Describes a verb, “Quickly”
Common Noun
A non-specific noun, “Cats”
Proper noun
A specific noun, “Soup and Mano”