The word spelled incorrectly in this sentence:
Iylands are great to visit in the summer time.
What are islands?
A complete thought, containing a subject and a verb.
Un pensamiento completo, que contiene un sujeto y un verbo.
What is a complete sentence?
¿Qué es una oración completa?
What is a verb?
A public dispute or debate concerning a matter of opinion.
What is a controversy?
Ms. Cooper's favorite animal
What is an elephant?
The word with the most syllables in this sentence:
I'm researching California in my encyclopedia.
What is encyclopedia?
Used by authors to add emphasis to words
Usado por los autores para agregar énfasis a las palabras
What is italics?
¿Qué es cursiva?
The adjective in this sentence:
Colleen's purple boots glow in the dark.
What is purple?
A set of reasons given to support an opinion.
What is an argument?
The number of siblings Ms. Cooper has.
What is two?
Comparing two unlike things using the words "like" or "as"
What is a simile?
A pronoun that adds emphasis.
The Noun in this sentence:
Jaguars run fast.
What are Jaguars?
The facts, details, and information that support the reasons for the claim.
What is evidence?
The city Ms. Cooper is from
Where is Jacksonville, NC?
Comparing two unlike things without using the words "like" or "as"
What is a metaphor?
A non-complete sentence, missing either a subject, verb, or both.
Una oración incompleta, en la que falta un sujeto, un verbo o ambos.
What is a fragment?
¿Qué es un fragmento?
The verb in this sentence:
Ms. Cooper waved goodbye on Friday.
What is waved?
A debatable position or opinion about a topic.
What is a claim?
Ms. Cooper's man
Who is The Grinch?
A word that means the same as another word
What is a synonym?
A pronoun that refers back to a noun.
What is a reflective pronoun?
A word that describes a noun
What is an adjective?
The points that explain why the author is making a certain claim.
What are reasons?
Ms. Cooper's favorite candy
What are Reece's Pieces?