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a word that describes a noun |
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describes a adjective,another adverb, or a verb |
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fanboys or a correlative conjuntoin to combine a sentence |
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what is the vinnaale form |
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the initial repetition of beggining clases in order to create an artistic effort. |
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a line r a set of lines at the end of a stanza like the vinnanelle poem |
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is when a character is speaking about himself as if someone else was there like in the house on mango street the vignette red clowns |
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the reader is reflected upon his or her own thougts and feelings not rsponding to anather in a dialouge or dramatic event an example would be in chapter three in night |
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what is the polite order? |
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it is 2nd person 3rd person and 1st person |
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polite order example the teacher called on____,____and____.(I,me)(Emilio)(Luke de puke) |
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1.emilio/luke.2.luke/emilio.3.me |
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find the adverb phrase there is a hint within every sentence |
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find the adjective .the dog ran. |
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contains a subject and a verb but by itself it is not a complete thought |
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a clause that has a subjecct and a verb and is a complete thought by it self |
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connects equivelent parts of a sentence and work in pairs |
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say 2 correlative conjunctions |
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neither...nor/either...or/not only...but also/whether...or |
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it is blaced at the beggining of a independent clause turning it into a dependent or subordinate clause |
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which is correct a.although tayna travels alot. Erin does not. b.although tayna travels alot, Erin does not. |
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is often used as a transition |
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what are some conjunctive ad verbs |
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also,consequently,finnally furtheremore,however,meanwhile,never-theless |
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write a conjuntive adverb sentence |
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ex:erin hates to travel;constantly,he stays at home |
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saya ex of a dependent clase |
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say a ex. of a independent clause |
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is not followed by a object not normally |
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write a ex. of a transative verb |
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the "explosion" sank the ship |
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write a ex. of a intransative verb |
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is a special kind of character and tells the story by his point of view |
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difference between narrator and author |
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the author is not in the work but the narrator |
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a technique thatuses a word or phrase to mean the exact oposite o its normal meaning |
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place where the story takes place. |
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non-restrictive aposative phrase |
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it is a prase that is additional information to the sentence and can be taken out of the senence and their i a comma on each side of it for example Qween Victoria,one of englands great monarchs, ruled for 63 years |
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introducting phrases and concuding phrases are set off by ____________. |
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two independent clases combined using a semicolin or fanboysor a conjunctive adverb |
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f=for,a=and,n=nor,b=but,o=or,y=yet,s=so |
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what is a complex sentence? |
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a independent clause combined with a dependent clause using fanboys,semi-colin, or a conjunctive adverb |
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a phrase is a group of related words that function as a ingle part of a sentence |
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compound complex sentence |
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a sentence that has 1 independent clause and more than one dependent clauses |
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is a word after anather to identify it or explain it |
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identify the apposative phrase note:there are no commas our house a brick bungallow is on oak street |
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a group of words that has a subject and a predacate |
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ajective dependent relative clause |
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is when a adjective gives additional information about a noun or a pronoun |
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is a subondinate clause because it modifies a verb,adverb,adjective. |
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what does a adverb clause tell |
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when ,where, why ,how, what extent, how much |
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identify the adverb clause note:there is no comma when i delivered the news paper I saw mrs. Simsion at the door |
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when i delivered the news paper |
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identify the adjective clause note:no comma mike whose ancestors came from ireland marched in the saint patrics day parade . |
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whose ancestors came from ireland |
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adjective or adverb clause?note:no comma you may play out side until it is dark. |
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after i came home, i made dinner 1.dependent clause:____________ 2.subordinating conjunction:___ 3.independent clause:__________ 4.sentence type:_______________ |
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1.after i came home 2.after 3.i made dinner 4.complex sentence |
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because th soup was cold, i warmed it in the micro wave 1.dependent clause:____________ 2.subordinating conjunction:___ 3.prepositional phrase:________ 4.sentence type:_______________ |
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1.because the soup was cold 2.because 3.in the micro wave 4.complex |
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connect elements of the sentence |
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conjunctoins help wrters avoid________. |
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transative or intransative? the explosoin sank the ship. |
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transative or intransative? some ants fight fiercely |
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find the intransative verb and the transative verband what type of sentence is this? he took shelter under a tree,but the birds sang sweetly. |
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intransative=sang,transative=took, sentencence type=compound |
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is a word or word group thatidentifies the subject or refers to it |
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idetify the predicate the elm is a large tree |
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may be a noun,or a pronoun or a word group otha functions as a noun |
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identify the predicate nomnative yesterday was the first day of spring |
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identify the predicate nomnative will the winner be her? |
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it is a ajdective in the predacite phrase and describes the predecate |
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find predicate ajdective is the music too loud? |
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find predicate ajdective the navajo blanket is beatiful |
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predicate ajdective=pa predicate nomnative=pn in-line skating can be streuos |
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pn or pa an experienced skater can be a good teacher. |
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pn or pa newly purchased skates can be comfortable |
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pn or pa a helment is essential safty for equipment. |
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answers the qwestion to whom or for what or to what |
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find the d.o and the i.o tell me a story |
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find the d.o and the i.o helen told sue a joke. |
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the subject does the action |
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the subjuct recives the action |
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active or passive Luke feeds his dog
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the dog is fed by thomas active or passive |
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it is the contrast between what happens and what was expected. like the prank backfires on the prankster |
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is the contrast between what is said and what is meant this is similar to being sarcastic for ex: nice going, Einstein |
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tag is a acronym for _____,_______,and _________. |
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Two or more words, phrases or clauses that are similarin length and grammatical form |
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1._________ parallelism consists of two parallel structures
2. _________ climax consists of 4 parallel structure
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1.isocolon
2. tetracolon
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changes the meaning of the word (or phrase) |
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Someone uses negative statements to enforce a positive one |
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Someone lowers and understates something using understatements. Usually rude (Luke!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!) |
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a smaller part of something used to represent the whole object |
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An Øbject closely related to the entire object meant to represent it |
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A sort of title attached to one's name to portray their personality |
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To change the syntax and usual order of the phrase for rhetorical effect |
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A list that does not use coordinating conjunctions (like "and" or "but"), but uses only commas |
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A list that only uses coordinating conjunctions, no commas |
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Balancing out two opposites, giving them both the same strength in the sentence |
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Two sentences or phrases in which the second repeats the last word of the first at its beginning.
Ex: "The donut that became a bagel; the bagel robbed a store." |
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The first word of the sentence is repeated at the end of the same sentence. |
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Inverting the order of the first clause of the sentence in the second clause.
Ex: Quitters never win, winners never cheat |
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Speech in which the person adresses an inatimate object like the sun for example.
The object does not need to respond.
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When a character directly "talks" to the reader, and is not meant to be heard by other characters or actors |
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The one word, the word that never stops, the word that is everywhere, the word in every language, the first word you say in every launguage....
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A sentence whose main clause is at the very end of the sentence (usually after many different non-main clauses |
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A sentence in which the main clause is at the beginning with many otherminor clauses attached to it ("hanging from it, loose") |
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Meant to teach a moral lesson |
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