PART OF SPEECH | DEFINITION | APPLICATION | GIVE ME SOME TIPS! | RANDOM |
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It is a name of a thing, person, place or idea.
noun
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Cautionary Tale
A story that gives a warning to its readers.
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CONGRATULATIONS!
LUCKY YOU!
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Skimming
Tip:
You may use this technique if we are looking for the gist of a passage. |
Ballada
The last name of Teacher Audrey
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It shows an action or states an action.
verb
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Mini-saga
A short story that is only limited with 50 words.
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pining
Add the suffix -ing in the word : pine
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Giving a clear direction.
Tips:
Should: be precise use imperative (command) verb forms use prepositions of place |
CONGRATULATIONS!
LUCKY YOU!
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It shows the relative position of nouns to each other.
preposition
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Fable
A story that explains a proverb to teach a moral or a lesson to be learned.
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disappearance
Give the noun form of disappeared.
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Creating a fable
Tip:
Use animals as your characters. |
" "
Illustrate how speech marks look like
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It is used to describe nouns.
adjective
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Acrostic poem
A poem in which the first letters of each line spell out a word or phrase.
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The best titles are the intriguing one.
Give a better title for :
Jim, the boy who ran away |
Writing an autobiography
Tip:
You should not be a bore – reveal some personal details and tell something that nobody but you can tell. |
True
Mini-sagas would sometimes use an inanimate object as their characters.
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It shows how verbs are performed.
adverb
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Instead of looking for revenge, show love and forgiveness.
Explain this proverb:
If someone throws stones at you, throw back bread. |
screamed
cried shrieked
Supply the appropriate speech verb in the sentence:
"It's a shark!" ________ the fisherman, jumping out of the boat. |
Writing a story.
Tip:
Use direct speeches. |
Poetry
It uses words or expressions to convey a meaning that is different from the literal interpretation.
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