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List the linking verbs.

Am, is, are, was, were, being , been, be, have, has, had, do, does, did, shall, should, will, would, may, might, must, can, and could.

acronym for coordinating conjunction.

fanboys

coordinating conjunctions

for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so

Three articles:


Nouns:



the, and, a


person, place, thing, or idea

locate an action verb:


locate a subject:


locate an adjective:


locate an adverb:





he blank, we blank


who or what of the verb


what kind, which one, how many


how, where, when, to what extent



locate a prep phrase:

1. no verbs


2. is movable


3. starts with a preposition


4. ends with a noun


5. can take out the prep phrase

acronym for the eight parts of speech and the words:

PAPVANIC


pronoun, adjective, preposition, verb, adverb, noun, interjection, and conjunction

what is a:


similie


metaphor


allusion


personification


idiom


alliteration

comparing two different things with like or as


comparing between two things without ^^^^


a reference to an outside source movie or book


giving non living things human characteristics


an expression that has a figurative meaning


occerence of the same letter in close words

acronym for the subordinating conjunctions and the words:

A WHITE BUS


after although as


when while where


how


if


than


even though


because before


untill unless


since so that

plot graph from the beginning to the end:

exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution

static character:


dynamic character:

character that changes little in the story


character that changes a lot in the story



protagonist:


antagonist:


round:


character:

main character that is good


side character that is always bad


a character that changes a lot


a character that changes little in the story

cite:

to quote a passage book or author as evidence for an argument or statement

tone:

attitude in the story

stanza:

group of lines that usually rhymes and is usually in either a poem or a song

pun:

a joke exploiting the different possible meanings of a word or the fact that words with different meanings are in the same sentence

malaprop

the intenional mistake of words with a different meaning used in the same sentence

oxymoron

a figure of speech where opposite terms are used in the same sentence