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Words such as "woof," "hiss," "bam," and "pow."
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Words such as "woof," "hiss," "bam," and "pow."
What is onomatopoeia
A mental picture that is "painted" in the readers mind.
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A mental picture that is "painted" in the readers mind.
What is imagery
Comparison without the words like or as.
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Comparison without the words like or as.
What is a metaphor
Groups of lines together in a poem are called this.
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Groups of lines together in a poem are called this.
What is a stanza
"Leah left legos in the living room lounger:"
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"Leah left legos in the living room lounger:"
What is alliteration
A comparison that uses the words like or as.
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A comparison that uses the words like or as.
What is a simile
When two or more words end with the same sound.
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When two or more words end with the same sound.
What is rhyme
"My backpack weighed a million pounds!!"
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"My backpack weighed a million pounds!!"
What is a hyperbole : )
"The leaves danced."
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"The leaves danced."
What is a peronification
When words or sounds are used over and over again.
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When words or sounds are used over and over again.
What is repetition
Curry is better then Jordan.
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Curry is better then Jordan.
What is an opinion
Lime yellow is the best color.
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Lime yellow is the best color.
What is an opinion
Baseball is a sport.
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Baseball is a sport.
What is a fact
Humans need water to live.
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Humans need water to live.
What is a fact
NIke is the best brand.
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NIke is the best brand.
What is an opinion
A scary story that usually has ghosts is what?
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A scary story that usually has ghosts is what?
What is horror
A book about magic usually with wizards and dragons.
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A book about magic usually with wizards and dragons.
What is fantasy
A book that takes place in the future and usually has aliens and technology.
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A book that takes place in the future and usually has aliens and technology.
What is science-fiction
A book that could have happened in the past but didn't really
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A book that could have happened in the past but didn't really
What is historical fiction
A book with an obvious problem usually about a crime and has detectives.
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A book with an obvious problem usually about a crime and has detectives.
What is mystery
The main problem of a story.
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The main problem of a story.
What is a conflict
The problem is solved and the story ends.
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The problem is solved and the story ends.
What is the resolution
The turning point of the story; the most exciting part.
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The turning point of the story; the most exciting part.
What is the climax
The events that lead up to the climax.
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The events that lead up to the climax.
What is rising action
When the characters and setting are introduced to the reader.
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When the characters and setting are introduced to the reader.
What is the exposition
The message about life the author is trying to convey.
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The message about life the author is trying to convey.
What is theme




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