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| literature written in lines with creative language and often includes rhythm and rhyme |
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| the way a narrator tells a story |
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| a word that shows ownership that can be used alone, or can be used to describe a noun |
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| a first-hand account of a topic of interest or event |
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| a difficult situation, obstacle, or challenge |
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| a text structure where an obstacle or challenge must be overcome or a problem must be solved |
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| a word used in place of a noun |
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| a way that a writer can use bias to convince the reader of a certain point of view |
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| sharing a finished work with others |
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| marks that helps raeders understand sentences |
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| punctuation that ends sentences that ask questions |
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| punctuation that encloses the exact words of a speaker |
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| to gather inportant information about a topic |
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| the way a conflict is solved in a story |
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| something that can be used to help someone research a topic |
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