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Parts of Speech

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What is a person, place, or thing?   Noun  
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Who does the action (verb) in the sentence?   Subject  
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What can you replace a noun with?   Pronoun  
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What are words that usually end in -ly called?   Adverbs  
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What is a word that means the opposite of another? For example - hot is an _________ of cold.   Antonym  
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What are words that have the same sound as another, but a different meaning?   Homophone  
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What are words that mean the same thing, but are different spellings?   Synonyms  
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What are words that describe?   Adjectives  
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What is it called when you use 'like' or 'as' to compare things?   Simile  
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What is it called when you compare things WITHOUT using like or as?   Metaphor  
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What is it called when you exaggerate the truth?   Hyperbole  
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What are the words we use that do not mean anything? such as um, whoah, omg   Interjections  
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What are he, she, it, they, we examples of?   Pronouns  
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What is the word (in poetry) for the same first letter sounds being repeated?   Alliteration  
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What is it called when we say the words that are connected to a sound that we hear?   Onomatopoeia  
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What does the suffix trans mean?   across or through  
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What are simile, metaphor, hyperbole, alliteration, etc. examples of?   Figurative Language  
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