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  • "He eats like a horse." What type of figurative language is used in the sentence?
    Simile. To eat like a horse means to eat a lot.
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  • "His smile is a mile wide." What type of figurative language is used in the sentence?
    Hyperbole or exaggeration. To smile a mile wide means to smile widely, but not a mile wide.
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  • "The lion is native to Africa." Which word has a VV pattern?
    lion
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  • "The dentist told us to brush our teeth more often." Which word has a VCCV pattern?
    dentist, often
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  • The word "open" has a ____________ (VCCV/VCV) pattern.
    VCV
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  • What is the structure of the text? (Comparison, Cause/Effect, Chronological, Problem Solution)
    Cause/Effect
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  • What is the structure of the text? (Comparison, Cause/Effect, Chronological, Problem Solution)
    Problem Solution
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  • The words "globe, bowl, and woke" has ____________ (short o sound/long o sound)
    Long o sound
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  • I would use a lamp to ____________ (reflect/illuminate) a large area.
    illuminate
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  • Mention the text/graphic feature of the paragraph.
    Boldface print showing important words. A diagram showing the process of rain.
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  • Do not ________continue the treatment without consulting your doctor. Add a proper prefix among -un, -miss, -dis, or -pre.
    dis-, discontinue
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  • What is the central idea of the text?
    Why there are mushrooms in trees.
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  • What is the central idea of the text?
    Ho your size changes.
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  • "The frigid water makes Aydan's teeth chatter." The word "frigid" means _____________
    cold/freezeing
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  • "The man was precariously holding on to the edge of the cliff, making everybody nervous. Help would come in no time." The word "precariously" means __________
    dangerously
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  • "Jane despised you for what you have done in the party she decided to stop talking to you for a while." Fix the run-on sentence.
    Jane despised you for what you have done in the party, and she decided to stop talking to you for a while.
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