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  • What is the difference between a simile and a metaphor?
    similes use like and as metaphors do not.
  • What is the preposition in the sentence: Sara was reading a book on her bed.
    on
  • Fill in the blanks: A simile _______________ to unlike things using _________ or _________.
    1. Compares 2. like 3. as
  • What is the suffix in the word WONDERFUL?
    -ful
  • What does the metaphor "Pitching tent was a breeze" mean?
    Putting the tent up was easy.
  • Ximena went for a walk and encountered a stray dog. What does the word encounter mean?
    meeting something unexpectedly
  • What does the word WORTHLESS mean?
    Without worth
  • What would be a word for something that is not worth anything?
    worthless
  • "Gary ran into the street to get his ball." What is the prepositional phrase?
    into the street
  • What does the word MISTRUSTED mean?
    didn't trust in the past
  • What does the word review mean?
    To view again
  • What is the prepositional phrase in the following sentence: Julie sat at the table with her friend Sandra.
    at the table
  • "he was given a punishment, because he didn't use kind words" is this a 1, 2, or 3 star sentence? why?
    2 missing capital and period
  • What reading term is defined as "what the passage is mostly about"?
    Main Idea
  • The details that support the main idea are called what?
    Key details
  • What type of POV has the narrator as a character in the story and uses words like me, we, and us?
    1st
  • What type of POV does not have the narrator as a character and uses words like he, she, and they?
    3rd POV
  • What does the prefix un- mean?
    not
  • What would be a word that means without hope?
    Hopeless
  • "The park in my neighborhood." is this a complete sentence? if not what is it missing?
    No, a verb
  • "Hunter went for a jog around town." What is the prepositional phrase in this sentence?
    around town
  • Label the word parts in the word MISTRUSTED.
    Mis (Prefix) Trust (base word) ed (suffix)
  • Josh took a JAUNT through the forest. What does the word jaunt mean?
    Stroll, leisurely walk
  • A complete sentence needs a subject and a verb. "They talked about going for a walk." what is the subject and verb in this sentence?
    Subject- They Verb- talked
  • What is a word that means to not like?
    dislike