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One of something, same as single, opposite of plural

Singular

100

A punctuation mark that looks like a comma but placed above and between letters and used to hold a place in contractions and also at the end of possessive nouns

Apostrophe

100

What is the center of a cell called?

Nucleus

100

Two or more words that mean the same

Synonyms

100

Words that mean the opposite.

Antonyms

200

More than one. Opposite of singular, Multiple

Plural

200

Words that sound the same but are spelled differently and have different meanings.

Homophone

200

How many Great Lakes are located entirely in United States territory

One, Lake Michigan 

200

A part of a word that you add to the beginning of a root word.

Prefix

200

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300

Who or what a sentence is about; usually has a noun in it

Subject

300

What someone thinks or feels; the opposite of fact.

Opinion

300

In degrees, what are the interior angles of each angle of an equilateral triangle?

60 degrees

300

A word that means to finish or fill in.

Complete

300

Words that describe nouns.

Adjectives

400

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400

When you use the other words in a sentence to help you figure out the meaning of an unknown word. 

Context clues

400

What is the only sport that Miss Miller can't stand to watch on TV?

Basketball

400

The NAME of a person, place, thing or idea.

Proper noun

400

To place things in the order that they occurred.

Chronological (or sequential) order

500

A word that tells the action or what someone is doing, thinking or feeling.

Verb

500

A person, place, thing or idea that shows ownership

Possessive noun

500

What is Miss Miller's biggest fear?

(it's not snakes)

Deep and dark water

500

The parts that make up a story. For example characters, setting, plot.

Story elements

500

A list of books at the end of a book or paper used to create that book or paper.

Bibliography

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