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Nouns
Pronouns
Persuasive
Expository
Vocabulary
100
names any person, place, thing, or idea
What is a Common Noun
100
always takes action
What is a Subject Pronoun
100
over and understatement of facts
What is exaggeration
100
The central purpose in an informational text tells you this:
What is What the author wants you to learn
100
using or giving in great amounts
What is Lavish
200
names a person or an object that can actually be seen, touched, tasted, heard, or smelled.
What is a Concrete Noun
200
owns something described in a sentence
What is a Possessive Pronoun
200
the two sides you can take
What is Pro and Con
200
T/F A schedule is a type of informational text
What is True
200
performed, disposed, or acting in a systematic way; systematic; orderly
What is Methodical
300
can be written as one word, hyphenated, or two or more separate words
What is a Compound Noun
300
rename the subject in a sentence
What is a Reflexive Pronoun
300
The Main Idea/Topic Sentence tells which _______ the author is taking
What is Stance or Side
300
exposes new information to the reader
What is Expository Text
300
a person who goins power and popularity by arousing the emotions of the people
What is a Demagogue
400
names two or more people, places, things, or ideas
What is a Plural Noun
400
replaces nouns that aren't specified
What is an Indefinite Pronoun
400
T/F A type of persuasive text is an advertisement
What is True
400
A detail is a _______ idea
What is Supporting
400
Feeling or expressing sorrow for sin or wrong doing
What is penitent
500
names a group of people or things
What is a Collective Noun
500
connect noun or pronoun clauses with other parts in a sentence
What is a Relative Pronoun
500
T/F A contract is a type of persuasive text
What is False
500
When you write an Expository piece you follow these three steps:
What is plan, edit, revise
500
Unmoved by persuasion, pity, or tender feelings
What is Obdurate