What is the problem in the story called?
Confilct
Something unlike something else.
Difference
Facts that support main idea
Details
Person, place, or thing
Noun
Give me the plural form of cat, bunny, tooth, and foot.
kitties, bunnies, teeth, feet
Figure of speech comparing two unlike things using "Like" or "as"
Simile
Making a generalization from the end of the story/passage, or text.
Drawing a conclusion
Knowledge on which to base a belief
Evidence
The enormous elephant trompled the huge pile of snow.
What are the adjectives in this sentence?
How do you show ownership?
you and apostrophe before the s
John's dog ran fast down the road.
repitition of beginning sounds in a sentence
Alliteration
Words that say one thing but mean another.
Irony
Story told using "I" statements from the main character's point of view.
First person point of view
When we going to the stor.
Find the 3 errors in the sentence
Give me three examples of a pronoun.
He, she, they, them, it, his, hers
Understanding something not directly stated in a reading.
Assumption
Making a prediction based on what you already know and what you have read in the text.
Infer/Inference
Being funny, comedy
Humor
Give an example of a proper noun.
A name of something
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Attitudes shown in the writing
Author's Tone/Mood
The stated general truth based on limited evidence in a text.
Generalization
Words not used literally to make a point. Cat got your tongue?
Idiom
What is an adverb?
An adverb decribes a verb.
Spell the container in which we store dishes.
The day located in the middle of the school week.
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cupboard
Wednesday