English and Latin have 26, Korea has 24, Spanish has 26, Japanese has 94, and Chinese has 8105
What is the alphabet?
Makes a statement.
"You did an excellent job on your assignment."
What is a declarative sentence?
Space to indicate a paragraph.
What is indent?
Name of a person, place or thing
What is a noun?
The time and location of where the story took place.
What is setting?
a, e, i, o, u
What are vowels?
Makes a command.
"You need to get with the program."
What is an imperative sentence?
Sentence at the beginning of the paragraph
What is a topic sentence?
Shows action or being
What is a verb?
The people or animals who are in the story.
Who is character?
b, c, d,f, g, h, j, k, l, m, n, p, q, r, s, t, v, w, x, y, & z
What are consonants?
Asks a question.
"How did you do on the trimester test?"
What is an interrogative sentence?
All sentences in between the first and the last sentence
What are supporting details?
Replaces a noun
What is a pronoun?
The sequence of events in the story.
What is plot?
inter-, anti-, dis-, fore-, de-
What are prefixes?
Communicates strong emotion or surprise.
"Ouch, stepped on my foot when you came into class!"
What is an exclamatory sentence?
The sentence that comes at the end of the paragraph.
What is a concluding sentence?
Describes a nouns
What is an adjective?
The opposition of forces which ties one event to another and makes the plot move.
What is conflict?
-able, -ible, -er, -less, -ic, -ment
What are suffixes?
A subject and a predicate/noun and a verb/punctuation at the end /capital letter at the beginning
What is a sentence?
Narrative, descriptive, expository, and persuasive
What are types of paragraphs?
Connects word, phrases, clauses, and sentences
What is a conjunction?
The central idea or belief.