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100
A syllable which ends in a vowel.
What is an open syllable.
100
In the contraction, they're, the apostrophe replaces this letter.
What is an a.
100
Antonyms are these types of words.
What are opposites.
100
Pronouns can replace these.
What are nouns.
100
Context clues can help you understand this.
What is the meaning of words.
200
A syllable which ends in a vowel.
What is an open syllable.
200
This is the contraction for the words you are.
What is you're.
200
Synonyms are these types of words.
What are the same.
200
Prepositions are anywhere this can go.
What is a mouse.
200
Writers use figures of speech to create this for the reader.
What is an image or a picture.
300
A schwa sound is often found in this part of the syllable.
What is an unstressed syllable.
300
The number of syllables in a word equals the number of these sounds.
What are vowels.
300
This prefix means not.
What is un-.
300
Complete sentences must include these two things.
What is a subject and a predicate.
300
An expository paragraph (explain) must begin with this and end with this.
What is a topic sentence and a concluding sentence.
400
This type of syllable needs the letter R to say the vowel sound.
What is an r-controlled syllable.
400
Shifting the stress in certain words can change this.
What is the meaning.
400
Prefixes can do this to words.
What is change the meaning.
400
These words describe nouns.
What are adjectives.
400
When answering multiple choice questions, it's important to do this first.
What is read all choices.
500
The vowel in a schwa sound is marked by this symbol.
What is an upside down e.
500
Compound words are made up of this.
What are two words.
500
The suffix -er signals comparison between this.
What is two things.
500
Nouns describe these things.
What is people, places, things, or ideas.
500
These are the 3 E's in the body of a paragraph.
What are explanations, examples, and evidence.