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My Vocabulary By: Tenecia A. McCoy Simile A simile is a thing where you say like or as. Example- You can run fast like a cheetah. Another- Probably your.

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2 My Vocabulary By: Tenecia A. McCoy

3 Simile A simile is a thing where you say like or as. Example- You can run fast like a cheetah. Another- Probably your homework is as easy as a pie. Run like the wind. You Can do it. You can fly. Yummy Looking Pie.

4 Analogy An analogy is like a comparison of two things. Example- Cookies are made of frozen dough. Cake is make of flour. Simple Read on the bottom. Hey, at least it’s better than pies & Brownies, though. Hungry for cookies And cake. Cookies, pies, brownies, And cakes are great because there All deserts and treats.

5 Mood Also another word for emotion. Example- The reader is feeling sad because he read a sad book called The Last Song. Mood is the feeling the reader is feeling. Seriously, it’s really Great and sad at the Same time. I’m happy. Oh No, now I’m so Sad now.

6 Problem Resolution Problem resolution is a problem in the story that is solved. Example- The three little pigs solved the problem on keeping the wolf out of the house. Weird wolf isn’t It.

7 Opinion Opinion is what someone thinks. Example- I broke my mom’s table last week, so I think I’m going to be grounded for three weeks. Yes I had to pay for it,too. It cost like 1000.0000

8 Setting Setting is the time and place in the story. Example- the setting of Little red riding Hood was in the woods. Scary woods isn’t It.

9 Fact Fact is a proven statement that is true. For example- George Washington is the 1rst president of the United States. Another- the mocking bird is the bird in Texas. Hey, he’s one the one Dollar bill Tweet, Tweet

10 Conflict Conflict- the problem complications in a story. Example- The bears are about to get Goldilocks in “The Three Bears.” Run Goldilocks Run!!!

11 Conclusion Conclusion is a decision based on information presented in the story. Example- This story of my PowerPoint is about to be an conclusion. Don’t be sad about it.


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