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6 th and 7 th grade

Use the word list provided in this power point. Use the word list provided in this power point. Create a screen for each word. Create a screen for each word. Include the following: Include the following: Word, definition, example, sentence & picture. See example. See example. Create a title page that includes your name, grade, period and the subject of this power point. Create a title page that includes your name, grade, period and the subject of this power point.

A bee will buzz as it flies by the flower. A word that sounds like its meaning. Use onomatopoeia to make your writing interesting.

  Metaphor;  personification;  hyperbole;  simile;  rule of 3;  passage;  stanza;  synonym;  stage directions;  dialogue Word List

 Good Luck!