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Figurative Language Story Elements Modes of Writing Commonly Misspelled Words Types of Sentences
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Hyperbole

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Personification

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Metaphor

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Onomatopoeia

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Simile

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B.M.E.

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Setting

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Protagonist

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1st Person Narrative

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Foreshadowing

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Expository

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Narrative

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Descriptive

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Persuasive

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Commercial

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Unappropiate

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Priviledge

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Libary

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Noticable

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Extrodinary

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Imperative Sentence

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Exclamatory Sentence

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Declarative Sentence

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Interrogative Sentence

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Quotation Marks

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What is an extreme exaggeration
Giving objects, ideas or animals human characteristics
Comparing two unlike things without using like or as
A word that sounds like the word it describes
Comparing two unlike things using like or as
Beginning, middle and end
Where the story takes place
The main character or the good guy
When the main character tells the story
Clues the author uses to show what will happen next
Authors intent is to inform
Authors intent is to entertain
Author's intent is to have you visualize what is being said.
Author's intent is to convince you to agree with their point of view
Another form of persuasive writing
Inappropriate
Privilege
Library
Noticeable
Extraordinary
Gives a command or makes a request and ends with a period.
Shows strong feeling and ends with an exclamation point
Makes a statement and ends with a period.
Asks a question and ends with a question mark.
Punctuation marks used to enclose the exact words of a speaker or a certain title.





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