Comparative & Superlative Adjectives
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Parts of Speech
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Superlative Adjective of tall

Tallest

100

A comparison between two unlike things using "like or as"

Simile

100

What is a summary?

A record in a reader's own words

100

having or showing care and conscientiousness in one's work or duties.

Diligent
100

The name of a person, place, thing or idea

Noun

200

Comparative Adjective of bad

worse

200

Giving human qualities to inanimate objects

Personification

200

Summary should be in the form of a paragraph

TRUE

200

a belief or practice typically resulting from ignorance or pseudoscience, that is mistakenly attributed to fate or magic

superstitious

200

State one difference between common and proper nouns

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300

Superlative adjective of ugly

Ugliest
300

A comparison between two things without the use of like or as

Metaphor 

300

A summary is not written in your own 

False

300

hostile and aggressive.

belligerent

300

A word that can be used to replace a noun

pronoun 

400

Superlative adjective of little

the least
400

A word that sounds like what it is describing

Onomatopoeia

400

A summary contains more than the ideas of the original text

False

400

not or no longer needed or useful; superfluous.

redundant

400

Mary went to the market. (Which part of speech is 'went' in this sentence.

verb

500

Comparative adjective of far (distance)

Furthest

500

The occurrence of the same letter or sound

Alliteration 

500

A summary should be written in the first person perspective

True

500

a fact or situation that is observed to exist or happen, especially one whose cause or explanation is in question.

phenomenon

500

Explain the use of an interjection

Used to express sudden excitement

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