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2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt Prefix and Suffix Different Forms of Writing Roots Writing Techniques Writing Terms
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What does the prefix trans mean?
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Across, over, change
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Find the suffix: He liked the food but thought the crackers were too salty.
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Liked, crackers, salty
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False or True The suffix, ly, means containing, full
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False
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Find the prefixes and suffixes: It was impossible waiting for him because he was the slowest person there.
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Impossible, waiting, slowest
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True or False: The suffix ess means without.
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False, the prefix less would be right.
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What is the difference between myth and tall tale?
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Myth tries to explain culture, religion, and nature while tall tales are about humorous characters doing impossible things.
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What is this? A story that tells about history in which fact is mixed with fiction.
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Historical Fiction
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What’s this? Writings that explain by showing the steps, the causes, or the kinds of something.
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Expository writing
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Which two are similar? Book review, myth, summary, editorial.
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Book reviews and editorials because both can give opinions.
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What is Fantasy?
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A story set in an imaginary world in which the characters have special powers or abilities.
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What does dem mean?
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Dem means people
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What does onym mean?
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Onym means name
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Find the roots: Jim went to the Philadelphia zoo and it was very populous.
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Philadelphia, zoo, populous
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True or False: The root word tom has the same meaning as cise.
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True both their meanings are cut
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What two root words mean the same? Pop, bio, dem, multi, gen
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Pop and dem both mean people.
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True or False: Exaggeration isn’t the same as overstatement.
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False
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What is this? A brief story used to illustrate of make a point.
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Anecdote
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Does a metaphor use the words “like” or “as”?
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No
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Name the technique: He was faster then a cheetah.
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Metaphor
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How does sensory details help the reader?
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It tells the reader the taste, sight, fell, sound, and smell the character has.
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What is this? A statement that gives the main idea of an essay.
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Thesis statement or Focus statement.
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True or False: Synonym is the opposite of the word.
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False
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Fill in the blank: ___ is how an author writes.
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Style
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False or True: Jargon is a word that describes another word.
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False
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Define Figurative Language
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Special comparisons, often called figures of speech, that make your writing more creative.
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