materials or supplies.
What are "provisions".
A lesson learned in a story
What is theme
promptness, on time.
What is "punctual"?
Uses words like "I", "my" or "we".
What is first person?
This syllable (VC/V) ends in a consonant and has a short sound.
What is a "closed" syllable?
extend beyond or above a surface/ to stick out.
What is "protrude"?
a word such as "and", "but", or "or" that joins words, phrases, or sentences.
What is a "conjunction"?
a traditional and widely accepted way of behaving or doing something.
What is a custom?
letters added to the beginning of a words that change the meaning of the root word.
What is a "prefix"?
well wishes.
What are "tidings"?
Just give the facts.
What is informational/explanatory writing?
a letter or group of letters that is added to the end of a word and changes the word's meaning and part of speech.
What is a "suffix"?
a way of regarding situations or topics.
What is "perspective"?
spend more money on something than usual.
What is "splurged"?
an animal that preys on other animals.
What is a "predator"?
to cause a word, message, or name to be unclear or confusing.
What is "garbled"?
overwhelmingly terrible.
What is devastating.
Must give reasons
What is argumentative/opinion writing.
This syllable(V/CV) ends in a vowel and has a long vowel sound.
What is an "open" syllable?
change the nature, purpose, or function of something.
What is "convert"?
beg or request earnestly and urgently.
What is "implore"?
to meet unexpectedly.
What is "encounter"?
rummage; looking for something.
What is "rooting"?
someone looking for minerals.
What is a "prospector".
Must have beginning, middle, and end.
What is narrative writing?