Figurative Language | Types of Sentences | Santa Clause | Parts of Speech | Greek and Latin Roots |
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What is personification?
"When the sun came up, the roses lifted their faces..."
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What is simple?
Norea and Kaylee were on time for class.
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What is phrase?
under the headline
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What is a noun?
people, places, things, or ideas
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What is two?
Bi means this.
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What is an allusion?
Something we use to remind someone of the past?
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What is complex?
Because he is so chatty, Victor cannot sit by his friends.
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What is dependent clause?
Even though I hate pasta
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What is a conjunction?
and, but, so, for, nor, yet, or
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What is time?
Chron means this.
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What is a metaphor?
I compare two things not using like or as.
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What is compound-complex?
While Ingrid did her homework, Mayte cleaned out her locker, and Amya practiced her back handspring.
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What is phrase?
against the side of the building
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What are verbs?
doing words
action words "be"ing words |
What is geo?
This means earth.
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What is a hyperbole?
If I don't get a new phone, I will just die.
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What is a compound sentence?
The Barney song is very annoying, yet Keondre insists on singing it to the class.
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What is an indepedent clause?
This group of words can stand alone and make sense.
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What is an adjective?
modifies a noun
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What is likes fire?
Pyro means this.
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What is idiom?
When Saleena was caught, I knew we were all in the same boat.
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What is compound complex?
Even though Mrs. Kennedy was teaching, Dylan talked to Lake, and Skippy drew a realistic lion on her desk.
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What is dependent clause?
When Jack rode the bus to school
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What is an adverb?
These words describe an adjective, verb, or another _________________.
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What is scope?
To see.
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