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 Replace the text in all the text boxes and enter your own information.  To do this, triple- click on the existing text and simply start typing.  Do not press the delete key!  Insert, resize, and position Clip Art and Word Art as desired.  Replace the text in all the text boxes and enter your own information.  To do this, triple- click on the existing text and simply start typing.  Do not press the delete key!  When finished, turn the text boxes upside down! Personification Giving animals or objects human characteristics. Dogs are playing poker Metaphor A comparison between two things without using like or as The river like a maze Figurative Language Does not mean literally The money is burning a hole in the pocket Synonym Words that mean the same sad = glum Setting A time and place of a action. Go to the carnival at 1800 Simile A figure of speech that compares two unlike things. The dog is running like a dear.

 Replace the text in all the text boxes and enter your own information.  To do this, triple- click on the existing text and simply start typing.  Do not press the delete key!  Insert, resize, and position Clip Art and Word Art as desired.  Replace the text in all the text boxes and enter your own information.  To do this, triple- click on the existing text and simply start typing.  Do not press the delete key!  When finished, turn the text boxes upside down! conflict the problem in a story. The deer in the story got shot. mood Describe the feeling a story creates The man cried at the end of the story. multiple meaning words word that has different meanings that man Enter the description here. To do this, triple- click on this existing text and simply start typing. Do not press the delete key! Once you have entered your text, rotate this box so that it is upside down. character traits Everything about the character. Bugs bunny is always happy.

 Replace the text in all the text boxes and enter your own information.  To do this, triple- click on the existing text and simply start typing.  Do not press the delete key!  Insert, resize, and position Clip Art and Word Art as desired.  Replace the text in all the text boxes and enter your own information.  To do this, triple- click on the existing text and simply start typing.  Do not press the delete key!  When finished, turn the text boxes upside down! Enter the term here. To do this, triple-click on this existing text and simply start typing. Do not press the delete key! Enter the description here. To do this, triple- click on this existing text and simply start typing. Do not press the delete key! Once you have entered your text, rotate this box so that it is upside down.

 Replace the text in all the text boxes and enter your own information.  To do this, triple- click on the existing text and simply start typing.  Do not press the delete key!  Insert, resize, and position Clip Art and Word Art as desired.  Replace the text in all the text boxes and enter your own information.  To do this, triple- click on the existing text and simply start typing.  Do not press the delete key!  When finished, turn the text boxes upside down! Enter the term here. To do this, triple-click on this existing text and simply start typing. Do not press the delete key! Enter the description here. To do this, triple- click on this existing text and simply start typing. Do not press the delete key! Once you have entered your text, rotate this box so that it is upside down.

 Replace the text in all the text boxes and enter your own information.  To do this, triple- click on the existing text and simply start typing.  Do not press the delete key!  Insert, resize, and position Clip Art and Word Art as desired.  Replace the text in all the text boxes and enter your own information.  To do this, triple- click on the existing text and simply start typing.  Do not press the delete key!  When finished, turn the text boxes upside down! Enter the term here. To do this, triple-click on this existing text and simply start typing. Do not press the delete key! Enter the description here. To do this, triple- click on this existing text and simply start typing. Do not press the delete key! Once you have entered your text, rotate this box so that it is upside down.

 Replace the text in all the text boxes and enter your own information.  To do this, triple- click on the existing text and simply start typing.  Do not press the delete key!  Insert, resize, and position Clip Art and Word Art as desired.  Replace the text in all the text boxes and enter your own information.  To do this, triple- click on the existing text and simply start typing.  Do not press the delete key!  When finished, turn the text boxes upside down! Enter the term here. To do this, triple-click on this existing text and simply start typing. Do not press the delete key! Enter the description here. To do this, triple- click on this existing text and simply start typing. Do not press the delete key! Once you have entered your text, rotate this box so that it is upside down.