Vocabulary
Prefixes im-, in-, ir-
Comparative and superlative adjectives
Historical Fiction
Unit Vocabulary
100

A long time of little or no rainfall.

What is drought?

100

Spell and define the word.

What is immovable - unable to be moved.

100

This kind of adjective usually ends in -est.


What is superlative?

100

In historical fiction, the characters must be real.

What is false?

100

To make known.

What is reveal?

200

Dozing; sleeping lightly.

What is a snoozing?

200

Spell and define the word.

What is irresistable - unable to be resisted?

200

This kind of adjective usually ends in -est.

What is comparative?

200

In historical fiction, the purpose, text structure, plot, and theme are the same as this other genre.

What is realistic fiction?

200

To guess what will happen.

What is predict?

300

Changing.

What is wavering?

300

Spell and define the word.

What is incapable - not capable?

300

Change the adjective to the correct form:

He is (fast) than me. That is why he won the race.

What is faster?

300

True or false: The setting in historical fiction must be realistic.

What is true?

300

To show.

What is illustrate?

400

Not asked for.

What is a a unbidden?

400

Spell and define the word.

What is injustice - the opposite of justice?

400

Change the adjective to the correct form:

She is the (quiet) one in the whole class.

What is quietest?

400

A historical fiction story may not include real historical figures.

What is false?

400

To figure out.

What is interpret?

500

Complicated; very detailed.

What is intricate?

500

Define im-, in-, and ir-.

What is not; opposite of?

500

Change the adjective to the correct form:

I will do (good) on this test than I did on the last one.

What is better?


500

The details in a historical fiction are based on this.

What are historical facts?

500

Existing in or as part of a tradition.

What is traditional?

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