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THE POWER OF WORDS

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Language Arts is a field of study that focuses on the skills we use to communicate through language. It includes reading, writing, speaking, listening, and viewing. These skills help people understand and express ideas, feelings, and information clearly. Language Arts teaches students how to: Read and understand different types of texts Write creatively and correctly Speak confidently and effectively Listen carefully and respond thoughtfully Use grammar, vocabulary, and language rules properlyLanguage Arts is a field of study that focuses on the skills we use to communicate through language. It includes reading, writing, speaking, listening, and viewing. These skills help people understand and express ideas, feelings, and information clearly. Language Arts teaches students how to: Read and understand different types of texts Write creatively and correctly Speak confidently and effectively Listen carefully and respond thoughtfully Use grammar, vocabulary, and language rules properly

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Onomatopoeia - ANSWER ✓Sound-effect word: bam, swish,
boom, fizz

Alliteration - ANSWER ✓Same letter or sound at the beginning of
most or all of the words in a sentence.

Example: She sells sea-shells down by the sea-shore

Caption - ANSWER ✓Brief description in a newspaper or
magazine telling who or what appears in the picture.

Character Development - ANSWER ✓Way in which an author
shows how a character changes as the story continues.

Comparative Adjective - ANSWER ✓Used to compare a noun to
another noun such as:

She is the smarter of the two sisters.

Concluding Paragraph - ANSWER ✓The last paragraph in your
essay or story. It generally summarizes the essay, presents the
main idea of the essay, or gives an overall solution to a problem
or argument given in the essay.

conflict - ANSWER ✓The central struggle between opposing
forces in a story or play.

Examples are man vs. man, man vs. himself, and man vs. nature.

Coordinating Conjunction - ANSWER ✓A word that is used to join
words, phrases, or sentences

, Examples include and, but, or, not, yet, for, and so.

Free Verse - ANSWER ✓Poetry that doesn't follow a set
pattern....It doesn't rhyme necessarily.

Generalization - ANSWER ✓A broad statement that applies to
many individuals.

Idiom - ANSWER ✓An expression that doesn't mean what it says:
We are all in the same boat.
Barking up the wrong tree
Costs an arm and a leg

Interjection - ANSWER ✓A word spoken suddenly and used to
express surprise, pain, or delight.

Bah! That was a total waste of time
Wow! That was a great shot.
Ouch!

Metaphor - ANSWER ✓Comparison of two unlike things not using
the words like or as.

The snow is a white blanket.
The playground was a zoo.
The alligator's teeth are white daggers.

Minor Character - ANSWER ✓Characters in a story that come
into contact with the main character, but are not as important.

Parts of Speech - ANSWER ✓There are 8: Nouns, Verbs,
Pronouns, Adjectives, Adverbs, Prepositions, Conjunctions,
Interjections
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