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| a word that means the opposite of another word |
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| an author's reason for writing a passage |
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| a word to which a prefix or suffix is added |
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| two consonants whose sounds blend together |
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| dark type used to emphasize important words |
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| starting words with a capital, or upper-case, letter |
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| gives information about a picture |
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| person, animal, or object in a story |
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| something that describes a character |
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| list showing information in rows and columns |
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| combines two words into one |
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| look for ways two or more things or ideas are like |
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| made by joining two or more words to express one idea |
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| a decision based on given facts |
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| problem that characters in the story have |
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| the letters b, c, d, f, g, h, j, k, l, m, n, p, q, r, s, t, v, w, x, sometimes y and z |
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| look for ways that two or more things or ideas are different |
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| personal response to what is written |
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| picture of something with labels of its parts |
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| two letters that make one sound |
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| something that can be proved |
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| words that do not always mean exactly what they say |
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| a clue an author gives about what might happen later in a story |
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| a kind of fiction or nonfiction |
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| mini-dictionary at the end of a book |
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| give information visually |
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| name of a chapter or section |
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| joins two or more words with hypens |
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