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The part of speech that ends with -ly and describes a verb or adjective.
What is an adverb?
What does non-fiction mean?
What is true?
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Writing that tells a story
What is narrative?
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The words in the () are examples of these.
The girl had a (tear) in her eye because of the (tear) in her new dress.
What are Homographs?
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The type of punctuation that would be found at the end of an interrogative sentence.
What is a question mark?
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What is an imperative sentence?
Is a textbook a firsthand account or a secondhand account?
What is a secondhand account?
Words that sound the same but are spelled differently and have different meanings
What are Homophones?
This is what should be done to titles.
What is capitalize all of the important words?
What do we call the following words:
she, he, I, me, they
What are pronouns?
A sentence that is two simple sentences combined together with a command a conjuction.
What is a compound sentence?
What type of writing is when someone writes a story about their life?
What is an autobiography?
What are these pairs of words called?
cute, adorable
child, kid
loud, noisy
What are synonyms?
How would you make the following words POSSESSIVE?
singular boy
plural butterfly
What is:
boy's
butterflies'
The simple subject and simple predicate in the following sentence: Because it was raining, I wore my polka-dot rainboots.
What is: I, wore? I is the simple subject and wore is the simple predicate.
What point of view is the following:
When you are feeling stressed about the test, just take some deep breaths and relax.
What is second person POV?
What is a preposition?
What is a word that tells the position or time of something?
What do you call the group of words that lets you know who is talking and how they are saying something? For example: John yelled loudly, "
What is a dialogue tag?