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1. A word that describes a noun Adjective

2. The ability to work or perform without making mistakes Accuracy

3. A shortened form of a word or phrase Abbreviations

4. Something that you do Action

5. To arrange in alphabetical order Alphabetize

6. A word that shows the opposite meaning Antonym

7.

8. A CD that holds large amounts of information that can be used by a computer

9. To make something easier to understand by explaining it

10.

11. To understand

12. The last part of a story or piece of writing

13. A letter of the alphabet that is not a vowel

14. Using words around an unknown word to decide its meaning

15. A book that contains a list of words in alphabetical order with their meaning explained

16. An important part of something

17. A diagram which shows the stages of a process

18.

19. A word that sounds the same or is spelled the same as another word but has a different meaning

20. To start a written line farther in than the other lines

21. A large system of connected computers around the world which allows people to share information and communicate with each other

22. Does not obey the usual rules for words in language

23.

24. An organized part of writing that has one point

25. Anything that is regularly repeated

26. To tell what might happen

27. Letters added to the beginning of a word to change its meaning

28. To know and remember someone or something because of previous knowledge or experience

29.

30. Letter added to the end of a word to change its meaning

31. A word that means the same

32. A book in which words that have the same or similar meanings are grouped together

33. Usually the first sentence in a paragraph that tells what the paragraph is mainly about

34.

35. Things from the past

36. When something is done or happens

37. A person in a story, novel or play

38. To say how things are different

39. The result of an acting or a cause

40. A part of something

41. A book or selection that is not real

42. A picture in your mind or an idea of how someone or something is

43. A story with a beginning, middle and end

44. The character who tells you what is happening in a book or film

45. A book or selection that is real

46. A piece of writing that is intended to be acted in a theatre or on television

47. A series of events that build on one another from beginning to end of a story

48. A piece of writing in which the words are arranged in separate lines, often ending in rhyme, and are chosen for their sound

49. The way in which two or more people, groups, countries talk to, behave toward, and deal with each other

50. Something that is done or said again

51. The use of rhymes in a poem or song