Information reports may be separated into different sections. Each section might have its own mini-title called a ______________________________.
subheading
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Animal Names as Verbs - To crow means to _______________________________. 'Just listen to him! He is crowing about all his medals.'
to crow means to boast or brag
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Information reports use ____________________________ pronouns, such as 'he', 'she', 'it' and 'they'. We do not typically use 'I' or 'we' because we do not give our own ideas or opinions in an information report.
third person pronouns
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Information reports may contain adjectives. What does an adjective do?
an adjective describes
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An information report may use ____________________ verbs to to describe the behaviors of the topic of the report.
action
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eraser
Reset score!
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gold
Win 50 points!
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rocket
Go to first place!
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banana
Go to last place!
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Suffixes added to the end of a word may change the meaning of the word and may also change how it is used in a sentence. Add the suffix -ous to the following word and use it in a sentence: fame
famous (full of fame) - I became famous after my viral video.
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monster
Reset all scores!
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star
Double points!
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rocket
Go to first place!
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banana
Go to last place!
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Animal Names as Verbs - To ape means to _______________________________. 'Why do you wear those sunglasses and shiny shoes to ape pop stars?'
to ape means to copy someone else's actions
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Sometimes the subject of the sentence is a collective noun. If the collective noun is singular, the verb must be singular. If the collective noun is plural the verb must be plural. 'A herd of zebras (is / are) resting in the shade.'
is - singular
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heart
Other team wins 20 points!
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seesaw
Swap points!
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gift
Win 20 points!
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thief
Give points!
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Suffixes added to the end of a word may change the meaning of the word and may also change how it is used in a sentence. Add the suffix -ful to the following word and use it in a sentence: beauty
beautiful (full of beauty) - The teacher looked beautiful in her ao dai on Teacher's Day.
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Sometimes the subject of the sentence is a collective noun. If the collective noun is singular, the verb must be singular. If the collective noun is plural the verb must be plural. 'Broods of chickens (live / lives) in my barn.'
live - plural
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Suffixes added to the end of a word may change the meaning of the word and may also change how it is used in a sentence. Add the suffix -less to the following word and use it in a sentence: help
helpless (without help) - I felt helpless when my house began leaking badly in the storm.
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Information reports may use special drawings or pictures labeled with important features of the topic called _________________________________.