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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 homework is as easy
as a pie.
Run like the wind. YouCan do it. You can fly.
Yummy LookingPie.
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 cookiesAnd cake.
Cookies, pies, brownies,And cakes are great because thereAll deserts and treats.
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 theSame time.
I’m happy. OhNo , now I’m soSad now.
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.
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
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’tIt.
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 oneDollar bill
Tweet,Tweet
Conflict
• Conflict- the problem complications in a story. • Example- The bears are about to get
Goldilocks in “The Three Bears.”
Run Goldilocks Run!!!
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.