- compares two different things using “like” or “as”
Simile
It's as windy as a tornado outside.
Simile
Where should the comma(s) be?
On Thursday night Juan my friend died in an accidental car crash.
On Thursday Night, Juan, my friend, died in an accidental car crash.
This tells us what topic we will be writing about.
Prompt
Garguant and Miniscule, which one is a synonym for huge
Garguant
comparison of two different things without using
“like” or “as”
Metaphor
The crickets sing in the night
personification
Should there be a comma removed? If so which one?
On April, 19th, 2023, President George Washington ate Mcdonalds for the first time.
It should be April 19th,
What range you will be writing about. (Locally, Nationally, etc.)
Scope
Arduosly or expiditious, which one is an antonym for easy
Arduously
- words that represent sounds
Onomatopoeias
Boom! She hit the frying pan on his head.
Onomatopoeias
Their is a snake in my boot?
Is there anything wrong with this sentence? If so, what?
Yes, their
The sentence in the intro that connects back to the prompt.
Thesis
Indoctrinate or endowent, which one is a synonym for teach
Indoctrinate
- is an expression or phrase whose meaning does not
relate to the literal meaning of its words.
Idiom
Her eyes were diamonds.
Metaphor
Your the greatest friend I could ever ask for! Tell the others that theyre really amazing for doing this. Its been a pleasure working with them. I wasnt expecting a giant surprise party but it was great.
Where do the apostrophes go?
Example: '
You're, They're, It's, Wasn't
Words in the prompt with the most importance.
Key Terms
Frankness or ignominious, which one is a synonym for ingenuousness
Frankness
- nouns that you can feel, smell, see (person, place or
thing)
Concrete Nouns
I bought some flowers for my friend and it was four dollars.
Homophones
What's 9 + 10?
21
So what
Beneficiary or impediment, which one is a synonym for inheritance
Beneficiary