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Alaska
100

Person, place, or thing

noun


100

Usually found in the beginning or the end of the paragraph or writing passage. 

Main idea


100

A group of lines in a poem

Stanza


100

47x6

282


100
Delta Junction was orginally called ___ ___.

Buffalo Center

200

Takes the place of a noun in a sentence

pronoun


200

Supports the main idea. 

Supporting details. 

200

The pattern of rhyming in a poem, usually repeated the same way in each stanza

Rhyme scheme


200

143x7

1,001

200

The northermost town in Alaska, also the northernmost town in the United States. 

Utquigvik (Barrow)

300

A specific person, place, or thing that is ALWAYS capitalized. 

Proper noun


300

This figurative language stresses repeated beginning sounds

Alliteration

300

A repeated phrase throughout a poem is called...

Repetition

300

9,693 divided by 3

3,231

300

The name of the highway that will take you from Fairbanks to Valdez. 

Richardson Highway


400

Makes writing more interesting by describing nouns. 

Adjectives

400

This figurative language is VERY dramatic! 

Hyperbole


400
In poetry and other writing, the way an author tries to make you feel is called the...

Mood


400

1/4 + 3/8 =

5/8


400

There are three main military bases in Alaska. Name them all. 

Fort Greely, Fort Wainwright, JBER
500

"I am very excited for the break" she said. 

Where does the comma go in this sentence? 

After break, before the end quotation. 

500

An expression that means something more than what it actually says. 

Idiom


500

The overall message or lesson an author is trying to convey in a poem or writing. 

Theme
500

1 and 3/6 + 2 and 4/12

3 and 5/6

500

Denali, the highest peak in North America, is over _____ feet tall. 

20,000

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