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This goes at the beginning of a word and makes a new word (e.g. unhappy, unknown)
 
prefix
 
suffix
 
netflix
 
idiom
This goes at the end of a word and makes a new word (e.g. higher, hottest)
 
suffix
 
prefix
 
netflix
 
pronoun
This is what someone believes about something.
 
opinion
 
fact
 
subject verb agreement rule
 
simile
a part of speech which expresses emotion
 
interjection
 
inflection
 
verb tense
 
adage
Using what you know to reason about what you do not know.
 
infer
 
prediction
 
proverb
 
prose
a guess about the future
 
prediction
 
inference
 
homographs
 
metaphor
Two words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings (e.g. son/sun)
 
homophones
 
homographs
 
fantasy
 
collaboration
Two words that are spelled the same but have different meanings (e.g. bat, trunk)
 
homographs
 
homophones
 
metaphor
 
possessive noun
a word that connects to words, phrases or clauses (e.g. but, and, for)
 
conjunction
 
connection
 
pronoun
 
homograph
an action word or a state of being, like "is" or "are"
 
verb
 
adverb
 
noun
 
pronoun
a short, well known, wise saying (e.g. don't judge a book by it's cover)
 
proverb
 
simile
 
metaphor
 
idiom
giving human characteristics to non-human things (e.g. the leaves danced through the lawn)
 
personification
 
metaphor
 
idiom
 
simile
comparison of 2 unlike things WITHOUT using the words like/as/than (e.g. life is a roller coaster,time is money)
 
metaphor
 
idiom
 
hyperbole
 
singular noun
a group of words that does not make sense but has meaning (e.g. it's raining cats and dogs).
 
idiom
 
verb
 
hyperbole
 
simile
an exaggeration (e.g. I'm so hungry I could eat a horse for lunch)
 
hyperbole
 
idiom
 
metaphor
 
verb
a word made up of two words
 
compound word
 
synonym
 
contrast
 
alphabet
to show how to things are different
 
contrast
 
compare
 
synonym
 
characters
to show how 2 things are similar
 
compare
 
contrast
 
word
 
plot
when 2 or more people work together to solve a problem
 
collaboration
 
party
 
possessive noun
 
metaphor
The people, animals or even things in a story.
 
characters
 
spaces
 
glossary
 
period
when one event produces another event (e.g. 2 hands applauding produce the sound of clapping)
 
cause and effect
 
vowels
 
main idea
 
metaphor
two words with opposite meanings (e.g. hot and cold)
 
antonym
 
synonym
 
alliteration
 
adverb
when several words in a row start with the same letter (e.g. big busy bee)
 
alliteration
 
obliterate
 
abbreviate
 
antonym
a word that changes an adjective by telling us how, where, and when and often ends in "ly".
 
adverb
 
adjective
 
noun
 
verb
a word that describes a noun
 
adjective
 
noun
 
pronoun
 
adverb
A memorable statement handed down from one generation to another (e.g. where there's smoke, there's fire)
 
adage
 
antonym
 
synonym
 
idiom