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| arrange in the order of the letters of the alphabet. |
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| a word that means the opposite of another word. |
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| a person in a book, play, or story. |
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| arranged in the order in which events occur. |
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| a word made up of two words. |
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| two words combined with an apostrophe. |
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| stories about characters and events that are not real. |
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| explains the meaning of words in a book. |
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| written works such as fiction, poetry, short stories, and plays. |
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| tells what the story is mostly about. |
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| information about real things, people, and events. |
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| a word that names a person, place, or thing. |
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| a sequence of events in a story. |
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| making a statement about what will happen. |
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| a situation that needs to be figured out and the way it is resolved. |
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| use of a period, commas, and other marks to organize writing. |
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| the time and place of a story. |
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| a short statement that gives the main points of of something that is written. |
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| a set of sounds that form a word. |
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| a word that means the same or nearly the same as another word. |
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| a section of a book that shows the major parts of a book. |
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| a word that shows action. |
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