Non-Fiction Text Structure
Latin & Greek Roots
Prefixes & Suffixes
Figurative Language
Part 3 of TNG
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Studying for an exam requires focus and organization. A quiet space, free from distractions, helps you concentrate. Many students use colorful flashcards to review key terms because they make information easy to remember. Highlighters can also be useful for marking important details in notes.

Description

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The Latin root for "good" is

bene

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The prefix "auto" means

self

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"Master Windsor laid his wife down as one might lay a paper boat on the water."

Simile

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What was Hester's wish?

to be remembered as the queen of storytelling

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First, gather all your notes and textbooks. Next, create a study schedule that breaks topics into smaller sections. After that, review each section carefully and take short breaks to stay energized. Finally, test yourself with practice questions before the exam day.

Chronological Order

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The Greek root for "bad/difficult" is

dys

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The prefix "mal" means

bad

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“A mesh of thin roots covered his entire body, swallowing him.”

Personification

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Why did Kip not use the balm for his leg?

He knew it would never be enough.

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Studying alone allows you to focus without interruptions, but it can feel isolating. On the other hand, studying in a group gives you the chance to share ideas and ask questions, though it might lead to distractions. Both methods can be effective, depending on your learning style.

Compare and Contrast

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The Greek root for "heat" is

therm

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The prefix "micro" means

small

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"He (Kip) closed his eyes, wishing desperately that he had something to hold. Wishing that he had Courage."  

Metaphor

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How is Kip planning to destroy the bridge?

He is going to burn it down.

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If you start studying early, you will feel more confident and less stressed on exam day. However, if you wait until the last minute, you might forget important details and experience anxiety. Good preparation leads to better performance.

Cause and Effect

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The Latin root for "against/opposite" is 

contra/counter

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The suffix "-ful" means

full of

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“Do you remember all those pretty things I said about Aesop?”

Allusion
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How does Molly defeat the tree?

She lights the trees gifts on fire and sends them down the knot hole.

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Many students struggle to remember key facts before a big test. One solution is to use mnemonic devices, which turn information into easy-to-remember phrases. Another helpful strategy is to create a study guide that organizes the most important points in one place.

Problem and Solution

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The Greek root for "hate"

mis/miso
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The suffix "-ness" means

state of OR condition of

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“Finally there was a huge crack, like the spine of the earth breaking in two. Water started pouring in from the deck above…”

Simile & Hyperbole

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Where is the Windsor family going to rebuild their house?

in the Sourwoods- the curse has been lifted