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1) The mental picture you get while reading. Making the words create a mental image, or "movie" in your head.3) Understanding5) An incomplete sentence. It has a subject or a predicate, but not both...or, it has a noun and a verb, but not a complete thought.9) Has more than one complete thought, or subject and predicate, within a sentence. These should be separated with a comma and conjunction, or with a semicolon.10) Comparisons that show how two things that are not alike in most ways are similar in one important way. They state that something IS something else. Ex: He's a tornado!11) Replaces a noun or noun phrase that is understood from context. Ex: he, it, they.12) An outcry or sudden utterance. Usually starts a sentence. Ex: Wow! Gosh! Darn! Ouch!13) Joins together words, phrases, or clauses and makes 2 shorter sentences into one longer one. Ex: and, or, but.16) A substance that is able to transfer heat energy easily.18) Describes a verb or adjective. It often ends in "ly". Examples: carefully, easily, barely.19) Rhythmic disturbances that carry energy without carrying matter. |
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2) Comparisons that show how two things that are not alike in most ways are similar in one important way. They state that something is "like" or "as" something else. Ex: Her hair is like a waterfall.4) A substance that does not conduct, or allow, heat energy to pass through it easily.5) In reading it refers to the speed with text, accuracy of the words being read, and the use of punctuation to monitor phrasing.6) Any substance through which a wave is transmitted.7) The "who or what" (noun) of a sentence.
Ex: She went to the store. (she)8) The action or being (verb) of the subject.
Ex: She went to the store. (went)11) Describes the relationship between a noun and another noun, or verb, or adverb. Ex: in, on, around, under, over.14) When there is both a subject and predicate present, and it represents a complete thought.15) To conclude information from evidence and reasoning rather than from explicit statements in the text.16) Heat moving between two objects because they are touching (direct heat transfer).17) Heat transfer in liquids and gases as molecules circulate in currents.20) The transfer of heat energy be electromagnetic wave. |
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