What is a simile?, When you describe something AS something else, When you describe something as being LIKE something else, Words used to describe a verb (eg. quickly), Words used to describe a noun (eg. creepy, green, beautiful), What is a metaphor?, When you describe something AS something else, When you describe something as being LIKE something else, Words used to describe a verb (eg. quickly), Words used to describe a noun (eg. creepy, green, beautiful), What is an Adverb?, When you describe something AS something else, When you describe something as being LIKE something else, Words used to describe a verb (eg. quickly), Words used to describe a noun (eg. creepy, green, beautiful), What is an adjective?, When you describe something AS something else, When you describe something as being LIKE something else, Words used to describe a verb (eg. quickly), Words used to describe a noun (eg. creepy, green, beautiful), What is a comma?, Punctuation used to indicate a pause or separate items in a list., Punctuation used to link two sentences that could be read on their own. , Punctuation used to indicate someone is speaking, Punctuation used to emphasise a point or begin a list, What is a colon?, Punctuation used to indicate a pause or separate items in a list., Punctuation used to link two sentences that could be read on their own., Punctuation used to indicate someone is speaking, Punctuation used to emphasise a point or begin a list, What is a semi-colon?, Punctuation used to indicate a pause or separate items in a list., Punctuation used to link two sentences that could be read on their own, Punctuation used to indicate someone is speaking, Punctuation used to emphasise a point or begin a l, What are speech marks?, Punctuation used to indicate a pause or separate items in a list., Punctuation used to link two sentences that could be read on their own, Punctuation used to indicate someone is speaking, Punctuation used to emphasise a point or begin a l, Which of the following are examples of connectives, or joining words?, And, but, so, She, he, it, Lightly, heavily, slowly, How can you identify the main clause of a sentence?, The main clause is the part before the comma, The main clause is the part of the sentence that relies on another clause to make sense, The main clause makes sense on its own. A subordinate clause relies on a main clause to make sense, What is Pathetic Fallacy?, When the multiple words share the same first letter, when a particular literary or linguistic theme or word is repeated, When the weather reflects a character's mood or emotion, When something is described in an exaggerated manner, What is Repetition?, When the multiple words share the same first letter, when a particular literary or linguistic theme or word is repeated, When the weather reflects a character's mood or emotion, When something is described in an exaggerated manner, What is a Hyperbole?, When the multiple words share the same first letter, when a particular literary or linguistic theme or word is repeated, When the weather reflects a character's mood or emotion, When something is described in an exaggerated manner, What is Alliteration/Sibilance?, When the multiple words share the same first letter, when a particular literary or linguistic theme or word is repeated, When the weather reflects a character's mood or emotion, When something is described in an exaggerated manner.
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