📖 Sentence Variety — Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentences
Descend into the Midnight Abyss with Scuba Bob!
Read the Passage First!
🔤 Words to Know
Sentence — A concept in simple, compound, and complex sentences.
Simple, — Related to sentence variety.
Scuba Bob and Finn settled into the observation deck at the deep-sea coral garden, preparing to practice sentence variety.
"Sixth-grade readers must be able to simple, compound, and complex sentences," said Finn. "This requires careful, analytical thinking."
They worked through passages of increasing complexity, identifying evidence, analyzing structure, and evaluating author choices.
"Every claim needs support," said Finn. "Quote the text, explain the connection, and consider alternative interpretations."
Scuba Bob applied these analytical skills to ocean-themed texts, building arguments and defending conclusions.
"Reading at this level is not just understanding words," said Scuba Bob. "It is understanding ideas, perspectives, and craft."
"You are thinking like a scholar," said Finn.
🧠 Answer the Questions
Read carefully and support your answers with evidence!
What skill is this about?
Who helped Scuba Bob?
What is sentence?
What does it mean to cite evidence?
What is an inference?
What is connotation?
What makes a strong argument?
How does text structure affect meaning?
What is theme vs. topic?
What is the author s purpose?
Solve: y - 9 = 14
What is -5 + 8?
Write 7/20 as a percent.
Surface area of a cube with side 4?
Where is Midnight Abyss?