Vocab
Writing
Vocab 2
Writing 2
Bonus
100

having or showing courage; not afraid 

brave

100

give important information about the characters, setting, and events.

key details

100
Move the papers and books ______ to clear the table. 

aside: 

on or toward the side

100

Character

a person or animal in a story

100
A sentence always begins and ends with what two things? 
- A Captial 

- A Period 

200

The cat _____ through the window and looked at the people outside.

peered: 

to look carefully, closely, or curiously

200

a made-up story with characters and events that are not real 

fantasy

200

special clothes worn for celebrations 

costumes 

200

tells when and where a story takes place.

setting 

200

a word that names a specific person, place, or thing. A proper nouns always begins with a capital letter.

Proper Noun

300

the line or area where an object or area begins or ends 

edge 

300

sentence

a group of words that tells a complete thought

300

There was a big ______ of people waiting to buy tickets for the new movie.

crowd: 

a lot of people gathered together

300

events 

what happens in a story 

300

abbreviation

a shortened form of a word

400

The party is a ______ so don't tell you mother. 

secret: 

something, such as information, that is kept hidden from others

400

naming part

who or what the sentence is about 

400

agreeing with what is thought to be right or acceptable

fair 

400

realistic fiction story 

is a made-up story with characters that could be real people.

400

an abbreviation that goes before a persons name; begins with a Captial letter and ends with a period 

title 


(Mr. Ms. Dr.) 
500

to move something up and down or back and forth

flap 

500

tells what the naming part is or does. 

telling part

500

The neighbors _______ us to have dinner at their house tomorrow.

invited: 

to ask someone in a polite way to go somewhere or do something

500

a word that names a person, place, or thing.

common noun

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