| Week 9 Vocab Part 1 | Week 9 Vocabulary Part 2 | First or Third Person Point of View | Text Structure/Organization | Figurative Language | 
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					  What is mistaken?					 
					 To be incorrect about something you thought was right. | 
					  What is Limitless?					 
					 There is no way of counting how many because there is no end. | 
					  What is First Person Point of View?					 
					 When the person telling the story is a part of the story. | 
					  What is Sequential or Chronological order?					 
					 This text structure explains events in time order using words like first, next, last. | 
					  What is a simile?					 
					 A comparison of two things using "like" or "as" | 
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					  What is aced?					 
					 To receive a perfect score or do something perfectly. | 
					  What is Confident?					 
					 Feeling or showing certainty about oneself or a task at hand. | 
					  What is 1st person?					 
					 This view point uses words like I, me, we and us. | 
					  What is Problem/Solution Text Structure?					 
					 This text structure details a problem and  a way to solve that problem. | 
					  What is a metaphor?					 
					 A comparison of two things by saying one this is another thing. | 
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					  What is gusto?					 
					 To do something with great excitement and delight. | 
					  What is Lucrative?					 
					 Producing a large amount of profit (money); very successful | 
					  What is 3rd person point of view?					 
					 The narrator of the story is not a part of the story. | 
					  What is Cause and Effect Text Structure?					 
					 This text structure explains something that happened and why it happened. | 
					  What is an Idiom?					 
					 An expression that means something different from the meaning of its individual words.  Example:  You nailed it! | 
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					  What is grit?					 
					 To have drive, courage, motivation to achieve something big. | 
					  What is Flabbergasted?					 
					 To be shocked and surprised at something you never expected to happen. | 
					  What is 3rd person?					 
					 This view point uses words like he, she and they. | 
					  What is  Compare/Contract?					 
					 This text structure describes how things are alike and how they are different. | 
					  What is Personification?					 
					 This figurative language gives human qualities or characteristics to an animal or object. | 
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					  What is momentum?					 
					 To gain power or energy to move things forward. | 
					  What is caliber?					 
					 The level or standard at which someone or something reaches. | 
					  What is TRUE?					 
					 True or False:  There is another Point of View called 2nd Person Point of View. | 
					  What is Cause and Effect?					 
					 This text structure uses transitions words like "because"   "so"  "in order to"  and "as a result" | 
					  What is Imagery or Sensory Words?					 
					 Words authors use to appeal to readers' senses and help them feel what characters feel or see what a character sees. |