5 th Grade Academic Vocabulary Set 2. Clause A clause is an expression including a subject and a predicate but not constituting a complete sentence. Example:

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5 th Grade Academic Vocabulary Set 2

Clause A clause is an expression including a subject and a predicate but not constituting a complete sentence. Example: If I do my homework I will get good grades.

Narrative A story or account of events, experiences, or the like, whether true or fictitious. A good example would be the poem “The Ballad of Birmingham”

Interjections Interjections are words that express emotion, such as: Ouch! Wow! Hooray! Example: “Ouch! I stubbed my toe!” said Sally.

Comparative A word used when saying how two things are alike. Example: Stuart is taller than Dakota.

Personification A type of figurative language in which a nonhuman subject is given human characteristics. Example: The sun smiled brightly.

Affixes Parts added to the beginning (prefix) and end (suffix) of a root word to create new words. Example: She rewrote her essay. She was very careful with how she spelled her words. Re is very commonly used as a prefix, and ful is commonly used as a suffix.

Punctuation Marks Marks which are used to separate words, phrases, and clauses. Example: Gabby is going to cook chicken, rice, and potatoes.

Figurative Language Language that is used in writing to produce images in a reader’s mind and to express ideas in fresh, vivid, and imaginative ways. Analogies, metaphors, simile, hyperbole, idioms, imageries, onomatopoeia, personification, and symbolism are all examples in figurative language. Example: This food smells like trash! This sentence is a simile because it uses like.

Onomatopoeia The formation of a word, as cuckoo or boom, by imitation of a sound made by or associated with its referent. Example: A door goes Ding Dong.

Citations Reference into such as author name, full title of the work, publication year etc. Breaking Dawn. Author- Stephanie Meyer Published- August 2, 2008