Prefix “co-” and “com-”. Good morning! Get your folders Fill in your agenda I’m so happy you are in my class!

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Prefix “co-” and “com-”

Good morning! Get your folders Fill in your agenda I’m so happy you are in my class!

Ghost of the Lagoon When a story is told from third-person point of view, the narrator is not a character in the story but is observing from the outside.

Because of this, the third-person narrator is often able to reveal more information about all the characters’ thoughts, feelings, and actions than any single character from the story could reveal.

Writers often give their readers clues to help them predict, or make a reasonable guess about, what might happen in the story.

As a reader, you combine details from the story with your own knowledge and experience to help you make predictions about what you are reading.

coexist to live together without any problems; to be together in the same time or space

cohesive sticking together

coincidence a sequence of events happening together that although accidental seems to have been planned or arranged

combine to put two things together

commiserate to feel sorry for someone, something, or a situation; to feel pity; to get together with someone to feel sadness

committee a group of people who meet together to discuss a topic

communication the act of talking with someone and discussing something together

community a place where people live together

compare to put things together to see how they are the same

compatible able to live together and get along; things that can go together without problems