Four puppies were following Tanner home. What is the proper noun?
Tanner
What does it mean to compare two things in writing?
Tell how they are alike.
A type of reading where there are lines, stanzas, and perhaps rhymes.
drama, prose, poetry
poetry
they visited cape canaveral while they were in Florida
They visited Cape Canaveral while they were in Florida.
words that mean the same or almost the same
synonyms
Our team defeated the Vikings at last night's game. What is the verb?
defeated
What does it mean to contrast two things in writing?
Tell how they are different.
The pattern of rhyme in a poem
stanza, form, rhyme scheme
rhyme scheme
their are too puppys in the backseat of the car.
There are two puppies in the back seat of the car.
nurse is to hospital as teacher is to
classroom
Maria's sandwich was delicious in my mouth. What is the adjective?
delicious
A type of writing where you tell a story.
persuasive, expository, narrative
narrative
The most exciting part of a story.
exposition, resolution, climax
climax
yes i wants to eats the rest of my cookies
Yes, I want to eat the rest of my cookies.
The character telling the story is the
narrator, the main character, the protagonist
Yesterday, we had to do a fire drill. What is the adverb?
Yesterday
A type of writing that tries to talk you into something.
narrative, persuasive, expository
persuasive
Where or when a story takes place.
plot, setting, characters
setting
Please let me go to the party begged kay her moter was shaking her head
"Please let me go to the party," begged Kay. Her mother was shaking her head.
Which meaning comes from a dictionary?
connotative, denotative
denotative
Jon really wanted to win the game, but he was very tired. What is the conjunction?
but
This sentence in a paragraph explains what you are going to be talking about.
body sentence, topic sentence, conclusion
topic sentence
A problem in a story that a character must overcome.
conflict, setting, narrator
Conflict
The poem," My Teacher is an Alien", is very funny said Kaden.
figurative language that does not mean what it says at all. ex. Let's hit the hay!
personification, hyperbole, idiom
idiom