1.
Two or more independent clauses joined by a semicolon or coordinating conjunction
Ex. Louis will eat pizza, but Jan will have donuts.
1.
Two or more independent clauses joined by a semicolon or coordinating conjunction
Ex. Louis will eat pizza, but Jan will have donuts.
compound sentence
2.
The repetition of beginning consonant sounds in a group of words
Ex. Sally sells seashells by the seashore.
2.
The repetition of beginning consonant sounds in a group of words
Ex. Sally sells seashells by the seashore.
Alliteration
6.
a group of words…. contains a subject and predicate (but does not express a complete thought) …functions as an adjective in a sentence
Ex. Shawn’s brother, who runs and swims, is very athletic.
6.
a group of words…. contains a subject and predicate (but does not express a complete thought)
Ex. Shawn’s brother, who runs and swims, is very athletic.
dependent clause
14.
an organizational structure used for writing…presents the similarities and differences on a subject
15.
an organizational structure used for writing…shows why things happened and the results of what happened
16.
a sentence structure that contains a dependent clause and an independent clause
Ex. While Ana was at home, her sister went to the doctor.
17.
a sentence structure that contains a dependent clause and at least two independent clauses
Ex. Although I like to eat healthy foods, I sometimes will have a burger, and I also like to eat pizza.
18.
an expression that means something different than the actual words it uses
Ex. raining cats and dog
19.
a clause that contains a subject and a verb and can stand alone
Ex. Barbara lives on Juniper Street.
20.
an alphabetical list of names or topics and the page numbers where these subjects can be found in a written text
23.
a story with a moral….sometimes feature animals that talk
Ex. “The Tortoise and the Hare”… “The Fox and the Grapes”
26.
a group of words that contains a subject and a predicate but that cannot stand alone
Ex. Shawn’s brother, who runs and swims, is very athletic.
29.
a comparison that does not use either like or as
Ex. The students were a rainbow of bright, shining faces
32.
certain feelings created in a reader caused by author’s word choice, setting, and character’s actions, thoughts, and dialogue
34.
two or more sentences written together without proper punctuation
Gia is a dancer she is also a singer.
40.
repeating words or phrases to make a point, or in a poem, a when a word/words occur over and over
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