a naming word
noun
a describing word
an adjective
an action word
verb
words that make a complete thought
sentence
name a type of speech that begins with the letter "a"
adverb, adjective,
name a type of speech that begins with the letter " p"
pronoun
name a type of speech that begins with the letter "c"
conjunction
does not make a complete thought
fragment
tells the position
preposition
proper nouns are always
capitalized
compares two things using like or as
simile
when you break something apart you
analyze it
when you tell all about something, you
describe
a hyperbole is a
big exaggeration
the prefix -sub means
under
the cheetah is the fastest animal in the world is a
fact
an abstract noun
can not be touched or seen
an autobiography is
a story someone tells about his or her life
name the parts of a story triangle beginning with exposition
exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution
name several types of literary conflicts
man vs man man vs nature man vs society
man vs himself
a herbivore eats
plants
a pronoun takes the place of a
noun
most adverbs end in
"ly"
Do all poems have a rhyme scheme? yes or no
no
What does pulchritudinous mean
beauriful
What does martinet mean
disciplinarian
Name a conflict Brian faced
Man vs nature man vs himself
what kind of book would you write in second-person point of view
an instructional book, as in a recipe book
If you are using the pronouns: I, me, she, he - what point of view would you be writing from
first person
How many points of view did we discuss, and name them
Three: first person, third person, second person