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English Language Arts Vocabulary
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A phrase used to compare two unlike objects: "He is a lion.
metaphor
pronoun
simile
hyperbole
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adjectives are
action words
nouns
descriptive words
prepositions
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A story is a
narrative
essay
thesis
arguement
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under, over, on, near, in front of, behind, are all
prepositons
pronouns
verbs
adjectives
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hyperbole
simile
adjective
feeling
exaggeration
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Central or main idea in a story
narrative
fiction
event
theme
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A pronoun takes the place of a
noun
thing
person
answers 1,2,3
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The setting in a story is
where
when
time and place
answers 1,2,3
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We, you, us, they, her, them, it are all examples of...
pronouns
names
verbs
nouns
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A word that describes something
pronoun
adverb
adjective
noun
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Sensory language uses
uses adjectives
all of the above
is descriptive writing
uses the senses to describe
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A biography is
non-fiction
fiction
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Sight, sound, smell, taste, touch, feeling are
used in sensory writing
places
narratives
adjectives
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Time and Place
Character
Plot
Theme
Setting
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A person or animal in a story
character
author
narrator
painter
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fiction means true
True
False
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The most important character in a story is the
Narrator
Author
Illustrator
Main Character
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Literature is
fiction
non-fiction
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He is as big as a whale" is also an example of
metaphor
simile
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A _________ tells the story
author
both narrator and author
narrator
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Noun
action word
person, place, thing or idea
describes a pronoun
person, actions, places
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A phrase used to compare two unlike objects using like or as.
Theme
Metaphor
Narrative
Simile
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She is a flower" is a
setting
simile
metaphor
verb
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You have written a narrative in this class.
False
True
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Tells location or place
adjective
noun
prepostion
pronoun
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fiction
real
literature
narrative
true
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An informational piece of writing is
fiction
not true
false
non-fiction
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He was as big as a whale" is an example of...
hyperbole
metaphor
narrative
theme
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action word
adjective
noun
adverb
verb
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