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Vocabulary Development
Literature Comprehension
Poetry
Text Structures
Mechanics
100
The base word of reread
What is read
100
A type of text that includes fairy tales, legends, short stories, and novels
What is fiction
100
The comparison of two unlike things ( The snow was a white blanket)
What is a metaphor
100
A statement that is always true
What is a fact
100
The action word in a sentence
What is a verb
200
The prefix re-, as in redo, means
What is to do again
200
A type of text that includes textbooks, encyclopedias, newspapers, and biographies
What is nonfiction
200
The giving of human qualities to non-human objects ( The tree shivered with fear)
What is personification
200
A comparison of two things that does not use "like" or "as"
What is a metaphor
200
The past tense of run
What is ran
300
The suffix less-, as in sleepless, means
What is without something
300
The person or people in a story
What are characters
300
Something that is repeated over and over again
What is a pattern
300
When something happens, something else happens as a result
What is cause and effect
300
A word that describes a person, place or thing
What is a noun
400
Words that mean the same thing
What are synonyms
400
The where and when of the story
What is the setting
400
It's spring And the garden is changing, its clothes, Putting away Its dark winter suits, Its dull scarves The personification in the poem
What is the garden is changing it'd clothes
400
When authors write about events in the order that they happened
What is sequence
400
A punctuation mark that separates words within a sentence
What is an comma
500
Words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings
What are homophones
500
The beginning, the middle, and the end
What is the plot
500
The comparison of two unlike things using the words like or as (She was as fast as a cricket)
What is simile
500
This is what a story or passage is mostly about and it helps you understand the passage better.
What is main idea
500
The word that can take place of a noun (I, Me, My)
What are pronouns