Figurative Language | Types of Nouns | Figurative Language Continued and Language Skills | Standard Review | Standard Review Continued |
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What is a simile
a comparison of two like things using like or as
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What is a pronoun
a word that replaces a noun
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what is a verb
a word that shows action
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What is the descriptive text structure
a text written to describe what a person, place, or thing is like
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chapter overall structure
fit together to introducee the exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution
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What is an idiom
an expression that is peculiar to itself grammatically and cannot be understood
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What is a proper noun
a word that names a noun
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What is a homophone
words that are spelled differently but have the same sound
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What is compare and contrast text structure
a text written explaining how two or more person, places, things, or ideas are alike and different
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stanza overall structure
fit together to provide purpose
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What is a metaphor
a comparison between two unlike things without using like or as
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What is a possessive noun
a word that shows ownership
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What is a synonym
a word having the same or nearly the same meaning as another
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What is cause and effect text structure
a text written using to describe what happens and the reason for the effect
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scene overall structure
fit together to introduce conflict, new information, and resolution
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What is personification
an object or abstract idea given to human qualities or human form
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What is an irregular plural noun
a person, place, or thing that changes or does not change spelling when it's in the plural form
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What is an antonym
a word opposite in meaning to another
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What is problem and solution text structure
a text written using problems and how problems can be solved
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What is point of view
distinguishing between first and third person in order to describe how events are influenced by the narrartor
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What is a hyperbole
an exaggeration or overstatement
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What is a plural noun
a noun that shows more than one
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What is a homograph
words spelled the same but not necessarily pronounced the same and have different meanings
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What is chronological/sequential text structure
a text writen presenting information according to the progress of time as well as steps in the order they occured
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What is multiple accounts
analyzing and noting similarities and differences in the point of view they represent
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