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A picture in your mind

IMAGE


The tiny, old house did not match my image of my grandfather’s childhood home.

Hurt or wounded

INJURED


Teammates carried the injured player off the field.

Strange or scary

ERRIE


The yellow light cast an eerie glow on the street.

To have a very strong effect

OVERWHELM


Being caught in a disaster might overwhelm me with fear.

To shake a little bit

QUIVER


The thunder made the dog quiver with fear.

To splash

SPLATTER


Don’t splatter that paint on the carpet!

Extremely large

TREMENDOUS


A tremendous crowd gathered to hear the president speak.

Multiple-Meaning Words

have more than one meaning

Different meanings of these words...

may be different parts of speech.

Cause

is the reason that something happens

Effect

is the result of the cause

Sometimes a single cause...

can have several effects

setting

is the time and location in which a story takes place

The weather, the time of da, and the location of a town are...

all aspects of the setting.

The setting can affect...

how characters act and how a story develops.

a group of similar things

CATEGORY


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