A paid announcement in newspapers or magazines, on radio or television. (Example:” It’s so easy, a caveman can do it”)
Literature written in English produced in the United States of America.
The main word that prefixes and suffixes are added. (Example: port is in the word transportation)
The result of two words being joined (example: toothbrush)
A word produced by running two or more words together and leaving out some of the letters or sounds (example: Can + not = Can’t)
A specific set of rules to complete a task (Example: The teacher gives the ______________ before taking the test.)
A genre of story that often has princes, kings, dragons, princesses, and uses a lot of magic. (Example: The Princess and the Pea)
Any belief or story passed on traditionally, especially one considered to be false or based on superstition (Example: Paul Bunyan)
An alphabetical list of names, subjects, etc., with the page numbers where to find the information. Usually found in the back of the book. (Example: I wanted to know what page contained information about dinosaurs so I looked in the ____________)
Writing down or making a mental note of things that you have to do. (Example: I made a shopping ___________ before I went to the store.)
What the author wanted you to understand the most out of a nonfiction writing, speech, etc. (Example: The _ of the story was that cheaters never win.)
A short informal letter or written message. (I had to get a _______ from my doctor so I could give it to the nurse at my school.)
A simple traditional song or poem for children. (Example: Mother Goose is my favorite ________ _______.)
Words that have completely different meanings. (Example: sun and moon)
The letters A, E, I, O, U and sometimes Y. (Example: A is the _________ in the word Far.)
Tells the true story of something that happened to you. (Example: I am writing a _________ _________ to share the story of how I broke my arm.)
A type of writing that usually uses rhyming, rhythm, descriptive language, and stanzas. (Roses are red, violets are blue…)
Part of a word that is pronounced with one uninterrupted sound. (Example: The word alligator has four ____________)
A sentence, phrase, or gesture that seeks information through a reply. (Example: I raised my hand so I could ask my teacher a ____________.)
The basis of a new word, but it does not typically form a stand-alone word on its own. (Example: Therm is the _______ word in Thermometer.)
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