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| when the problem in the story is solved. It is often the most exciting part of the story. |
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| when the problem in the story is solved. It is often the most exciting part of the story. |
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| a logical guess based on evidence in the text |
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| to tell how two or more things are different |
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| to tell how two or more things are different |
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| a summary of written work or speech, usually organized with headings, subheadings and roman numerals |
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| the main idea and important details of a piece of writing. |
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| this is when a poet repeats a sound, syllable, word, phrase, line, stanza, or rhyming pattern in a poem. The poet will do this to show an idea in a poem is important or meaningful. |
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| stating that something is true |
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| facts that tell whether something is true or false |
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| something that people believe to be true based on some evidence, but it has not been proven yet. These are usually grouped with opinions. |
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