Bella and Alicia helped _____ friend take down the flag.
A. That was an amazing catch!
B. Yipee!
C. May I have the last brownie?
A. Do you like winter?
B. Do you like Winter?
A. Do you like winter?
A word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence, and forming the main part of the predicate of a sentence, such as hear, become, happen.

A.f Play
Which (there- their- they're) makes sense within the sentence?
"_______ both ready for their final drafts," said Alex.
Will Uncle Devin and his family vacation at the Gand Canyon in May?
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Will Uncle Devin and his family vacation at the Gand Canyon in May?
Choose the sentence that is complete and correct. Please explain.
A. How do you know when to add or when to subtract.
B. Story and word problems are my favorite part of math!
C. My skills shine when we do graphs and charts?
B. Story and word problems are my favorite part of math!
A name used for an individual person, place, or organization, spelled with initial capital letters, e.g., Larry, Mexico, and Boston Red Sox.
Define personification and give an original example.
Giving human characteristics to something nonhuman.
Example: The computer yelled at me.
Example: "I have 3 dogs." or "I have three dogs."
Numbers 10 and above you can write the number. 1,433 / 17 / 87
A. My dad snores.
B. My Dad snores.
(poem) the animal fair
Put quotation marks around poems, songs, chapters, and articles.
Examples: Smooth, spicy, giant.
Give an example of a hyperbole.
An example of a hyperbole is, "I'm so hungry, I could eat a house."
gus answered i already stowed it
A. Dad started to drive south on Baker Drive.
B. My Mom said to travel north until we saw Kemps Gas Station.
C. My brother works at lakeside amusement park in the summer.
Which sentence is correct?
A. Dad started to drive south on Baker Drive.
Identify the nouns in the sentence below. How many nouns?
Peter wrote a song about peace and freedom for his portfolio.
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Peter wrote a song about peace and freedom for his portfolio.
A word that can function by itself as a noun phrase.
Example: I, you, she, he, it
Define metaphor and give an original example.
Example: My teacher is a princess.
Definition: Comparison of two things saying one thing Is or WAS another thing. (Does not use "like" or "as")
Will the train run from San Francisco California to Denver Colorado today?
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Will the train run from San Francisco, California, to Denver, Colorado, today?
A. I love mystery books.
B. Above the bookcase on the top shelf.
C. Olivia smiled.
D. Sniffed, coughed, and then sneezed six times.
B. Above the bookcase on the top shelf.
D. Sniffed, coughed, and then sneezed six times.
Give an example of a superlative adjective.
Examples: Happiest, healthiest, loveliest
Define idiom and give one example.
Idiom can be defined as an expression that doesn't exactly mean what the words say.