House is an example of what part of speech?
noun
This feature gives you the definition of a word and is located at the back of the book.
What is a glossary?
Language that says something in a funny way to explain something else. Example: "Don't cry over spilled milk"
What is non-literal language?
mis- and non- are examples
Misbehave, misunderstand
nontoxic, nonrefundable
What is a prefix that means not?
This mark comes after a statement, when the sentence is just telling you something.
What is a period?
Colorful is an example of this part of speech.
adjective
This feature show you where places are located and will sometimes have a key with it.
What is a Map?
"It's raining cats and dogs" is an example.
What is nonliteral language?
re-
redo, reread, reteach
What is a prefix that means to do again?
This mark comes after a sentence that asks a question.
What is a question mark?
Slowly is an example of this part of speech.
adverb
This feature is at the top of a section and give you an idea about what you will read in that section.
What is a heading?
The literal way to say : "Hit the books"
What is to study a lot?
-ful
Comes at the end of a word.
Examples: colorful, skillful
What is a suffix that means full of?
These marks go around a part of the sentence where the character is saying something to another character.
What are quotation marks?
She is an example of this part of speech.
pronoun
This feature is around a picture and tells you information about the picture.
What is a caption?
Can my friends come over? Is an example of literal or non-literal language
What is literal language?
un-
come at the beginning of a word.
Examples: untie, undo, unwrap
What is a prefix that means to take apart?
This mark goes between to separate ideas in a sentence. It gives the reader a chance to pause.
What is a comma?
Bumpy is an example of this part of speech.
adjective
This feature is found on a website and when you click on it, it will bring you to a new place on the site or a new website.
What is a hyperlink?
I went for a walk.
What is literal language?
pre-
comes at the beginning of a word.
Examples: preview, prewrite, prepare
What is a prefix that means to do before?
This mark comes after a sentence that is tell you something really important or exciting.
What is an exclamation point?