Speech
This is a word that replaces a person, place, or thing.
What is a pronoun?
Five easy linking verbs (to be)
What are: is, are, was, were, am?
It's the word that the sound makes.
What is onomatopoeia?
The words in this book title that should be capitalized: dead girls don't write letters
What is all of them?
What the author is trying to express?
What is the main or central idea?
Samantha quickly purchased the Taylor Swift tickets. QUICKLY is a ?
What is an ADVERB?
Third person point of view
What are his, her, himself, herself, their, themselves, they?
Correction needed: Little Laney were crying because no one came to her birthday party!
What is change were to was?
The most exciting part of a story where the conflict is resolved.
What is the climax?
This names a special person, place, thing, or idea, and it must be capitalized.
What is a proper noun?
This word's part of speech: blue
What is an adjective?
Here is an example: It was so hot the flies were dropping out of the sky with heatstroke.
What is hyperbole?
My daughter has one dog. Name the subject and verb.
What are daughter and has?
Where the story takes place, its location and time period.
What is the setting?
Correct THIS - I have been to Paris Berlin London and New Delhi.
Add 3 commas
This is a type of noun that we don't need to capitalize.
What is a common noun?
Here is an example: Gary has a real chip on his shoulder.
What is an idiom?
What do you really want? Really is a ?
What is an adverb?
a conclusion reached on the basis of evidence in the text and your own reasoning
What is an inference?
This part of speech: my, your, our
What is a pronoun?
This type of noun: Lori's
What is a possessive noun?
Here is an example: The calendar slapped me in the face with today's deadline.
What is personification?
The difference between right and wrong; the lesson of a myth
What is moral?
a comparison of two otherwise unlike things based on resemblance of a particular aspect: birds : singing is like people : speaking
What is an analogy?