What is a sensory word to describe a steak?
Possible answers:
juicy, tough, sizzling, well done, rare, flame grilled
Pick a strong verb for this sentence.
I had to do the dishes.
scrub, clean, wash, clear, scrape, put away, dry
Olivia's room looked like a tornado had ripped through it.
simile
Show the emotion, don't tell
Asa was happy when he shot the 10 point buck.
grinning from ear to ear, jumping up and down, clapping his hands,
Never start a sentence with what word?
Possible answers:
And, But, So
What is a sensory word to describe a blanket?
soft, cottony, thick, warm, cozy, fuzzy
Mrs. Arthur started walked to her car on Friday after school.
skipped, ran, cart-wheeled, twirled, sprinted, bolted
Baliey's balloon danced up into the tree and got stuck.
personification
Show the emotion, don't tell
Maddie was sad when she lost her money on the field trip.
tears rolling down her cheek, hanging her head, shuffling her feet, frown on her face
Never start an piece of writing with.....
Hi, my name is......
I'm going to tell you about.....
What is a sensory word to describe a flower?
delicate, perfumy, dead, bright, colorful, cheerful
Pick a stronger verb for this sentence.
Valerie's dog ate his dogfood quickly.
devoured, chomped, swallowed, gulped
Groceries at Ingles cost an arm and a leg these days.
idiom
Balin was embarassed when he had to sing in front of the class.
face turned red, hung his head, lowered his eyes
Never end your writing with.....
I hope you liked my paper.
That's all I have to say about that.
The End.
What is a sensory word to describe an a dog?
furry, yappy, hairy, muddy,
Pick a strong verb for this sentence.
Ayden made dinner.
cooked, burnt, prepared, served, grilled, fried
Mrs. Arthur was as mad as a hen when the students neglected to use correct punctuation in their writing.
simile
Mrs. Arthur was mad when her kids didn't close up the bags of chips and cereal, causing them to become stale.
red faced, clenched teeth, fists with hands,
Never forget to include your characters and settings
a) in the beginning
b) in the middle
c) in the end
In the beginning
What is a sensory word to describe dinner rolls?
garlicy, squishy, buttery, fresh, hot
Pick a strong very for this sentence.
Mrs. Hamby and Mrs. Arthur talked about their fabulous students over lunch.
chatted, discussed, gabbed, conversed, chuckled,
Mrs. Hamby had to tell Ryder to be quiet because he never stops talking. ;)
hyperbole
Ada was excited when she won 1st place at the goat show.
jumping up and down, grinning, clapping
Never use "I, me, my" when you write in ....
3rd person POV