What does the prefix in- mean?
in, on, or not
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I ain't buying no Mountain Dew, for 5 dollars???!
I am not buying Mountain Dew for 5 dollars.
I cheated, so my girlfriend left me.
Cause and Effect
See is homophones with...
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sea
The rain pitter-pattered on the roof. What type of figurative language is this?
Onamonapia
-ish
having the quality of
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I wasnt going to go to the party!
I wasn't going to go to the party.
Unlike the cows who are force fed corn, the chickens don't have to have antibiotic shots.
Compare and contrast
Explain the difference between; their, there, and they're.
Their - referring to a person
There - referring to a place
They're - They are
The stanley was glowing.
Personification
be-
by, near, next to, around, close to.
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i, am, OUT, of, the, Penalty Box?
I am out of the Penalty Box. Or. Am I out of the Penalty Box?
George Naylor had a bad farming season, again. He is running out of money, so he started listening to a free podcast to help him learn how to budget.
Problem and solution
What is a homophone of one?
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Won
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When Aaron found out he was wearing the same sweatshirt as Lauren he ripped it off and started screaming.
Hyperbole
-age meaning
a collection, set, or group
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Maam yo ain't got no pizza for yo only childrens birthday party.
Ma'am, do you not have pizza for your only child's birthday party?
The kids at school went to Great Clips. As a result they all got bad haircuts.
Cause and effect.
Accept homophone?
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please and thank you
Except
Don't throw in the towel.
Idiom
ambi- meaning
both
ok time to go to school let's get ready pink top or black top I say pink top with leggings and uggs
Ok, time to go to school. Let's get ready. Pink top, or black top? I say pink top with leggings and UGGs.
Isabel took Lauren's phone. Lauren got mad. Isabel gave the phone back (since it was a joke). Lauren was still seeking revenge, so she shoved Isabel onto the floor. There was a thud, and Isabel had a bruise on her face for a week.
*true event
Sequence
Homophone for weather
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whether
There was deafening silence in the classroom.
Oxymoron