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Onomatopoeia
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What Is Onomatopoeia? Onomatopoeia is a word that sounds like the thing or action
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it is describing.. Woof!. Splash!. Can you think o...
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Onomatopoeia
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Onomatopoeia . A word that imitates the sound it ...
Onomatopoeia
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A word which represents or imitates natural sound...
Onomatopoeia and Hyperbole
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(on-o-ma-to-pee-uh and . hy. -. perr. -. bo. -lee...
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Alliteration. personification. simile. assonance....
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ONOMATOPOEIA. What is . onomatopoeia. ?. Onomatop...
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Bell Work: Favorite Song(s). Write about a song t...
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figura. , meaning form, shape, or ornament. Figur...
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Differentiated Instruction
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Cubing. Key Questions to Plan DI. What needs to l...
Figurative Language: Part 2
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Poetry
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“Poetry is when an emotion has found its though...
Year One SPaG | Synonyms and Antonyms
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What are Synonyms? 2 Before the lesson…
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let’s play “Odd One Out”!. happy. pleased. s...
Synonyms A synonym is a word similar in meaning to another word.
by lauren
Writers often use a synonym to make a sentence mor...
Synonyms Words that mean exactly the same or nearly the same as another word in the same language.
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Hey, you look like me…. Hey, I look like you…....
Diving Deep f or Synonyms
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a. nd. Antonyms. Created by. TEACHERS UNLEASHED. ...
Synonyms vs. Antonyms
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For the next two weeks, when teachers mark your w...
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VOCABULARY 1 1. Adulterate
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-. . (v) to corrupt, make worse by the addition o...
L.O. To understand and apply
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synonyms and antonyms. . Monday 4. th. May 2020. ...
What is a Synonym? A synonym is a word with similar meaning to other.
by eliza
For example:. Small > Tiny and miniat...
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L.O – To use antonyms and synonyms.. What does t...
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Affable (. af. ’ ə . bəl. ). Adj. Courteous an...
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Vocabulary Unit 2 Words antics
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(n. pl.) ridiculous and unpredictable behavior or ...
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Vocabulary Week 1 a djacent
by alis
(adj.) near, next to, adjoining. synonyms: Along...
Aghast Adjective: filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror.
by susan2
Synonyms: Shocked, horrified, stupefied. Antonyms:...
The Great Gatsby Vocabulary
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