The mood of a verb within a statement
Indicative
Name this verb mood:
"Sit down!"
Imperative
Between "base word" & "stem word", supercilious is our:
Base Word
Jusxtapositions' purposes are to add emphasis by placing two words w/________ meanings next to eachother.
Opposite
Connotative definitions are an example of implicit information because of this reason. They are gathered & NOT directly:
Stated
The mood of a verb within a question
Interrogative
"Did you see that?"
Interrogative
Superciliously has a suffix. The suffix is this:
'Ly'
This is the lesson of a story
Theme
When completing a final, you should always read the whole question. True or False
TRUE
The mood of a verb within a demand
Imperative
Name this verb mood:
If only I had been taller.
Conditional
Between "Stem Word" & "Base Word", Superciliously is our:
Stem Word
This is the term for what a story is mainly about
Main Idea
The moods of verbs who rely on each other in order for the sentence to be logical
Conditional
Name this verb mood:
It would be awesome to have a dog. *Hint==> think of what the word 'awesome' is implying
Subjunctive
This statement is either 'true' or 'false': Both base words & Stem words have suffixes. The difference is that a stem word has an ADDED suffix.
True
Explicit information is a denotative definition. True or False
True
This verb mood implies a wish or desire
Subjunctive
Name this verb mood:
I like to run.
Indicative
Connotative definitions are derived from gathering what?
Context Clues