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  • Click here to proceed ESL: CMS March 2015
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  • EOG Vocabulary A feeling of great fear - _______________ T___________________ http://pro.corbis.com/images/70052-74.jpg?size=67&uid=%7B302AC3AA-9532-42DE- B73C-0F836F789CB2%7D
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  • EOG Vocabulary A feeling of great fear - _______________ terrify http://pro.corbis.com/images/70052-74.jpg?size=67&uid=%7B302AC3AA-9532-42DE- B73C-0F836F789CB2%7D
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  • EOG Vocabulary To do or say something again and again and again and again - R________________ http://www.simpsonstrivia.com.ar/pictures-images/flintstones.gif
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  • EOG Vocabulary To do or say something again and again and again and again - repetition http://www.simpsonstrivia.com.ar/pictures-images/flintstones.gif
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  • EOG Vocabulary a person with whom one has had no contact (history) with; one who is new to someone - s________________ ucc.org
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  • EOG Vocabulary a person with whom one has had no contact (history) with; one who is new to someone - stranger ucc.org
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  • EOG Vocabulary a deceptive (tricky) but usually false idea or image - i________________ ucc.org
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  • EOG Vocabulary a deceptive (tricky) but usually false idea or image - illusion ucc.org
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  • One of two of these: noun - an object that is believed to bring good luck - c________________ EOG Vocabulary publimetro.com
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  • One of two of these: noun - an object that is believed to bring good luck - charm EOG Vocabulary publimetro.com
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  • A type of writing the expresses feelings, creates images in ones mind, and often uses rhyme and rhythm; not written in prose p________________ EOG Vocabulary
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  • A type of writing the expresses feelings, creates images in ones mind, and often uses rhyme and rhythm; not written in prose poetry EOG Vocabulary
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  • a group of lines in a poem, not but like a paragraph in prose s___________ EOG Vocabulary 4
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  • a group of lines in a poem, not but like a paragraph in prose stanza EOG Vocabulary
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  • part of two words that have the same sound, especially at the end r___________ EOG Vocabulary say & day
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  • part of two words that have the same sound, especially at the end rhyme EOG Vocabulary say & day
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  • a black type of leopard p________________ EOG Vocabulary hispanicallyspeakingnews.com
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  • a black type of leopard panther EOG Vocabulary hispanicallyspeakingnews.com
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  • to take air, oxygen, etc., into the lungs and let it out inhale, exhale b________________ EOG Vocabulary wiki.how
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  • to take air, oxygen, etc., into the lungs and let it out inhale, exhale breathe EOG Vocabulary wiki.how
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  • when a situation is difficult or seems impossible but you try it anyway c________________ EOG Vocabulary www.clairelaurens.com
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  • when a situation is difficult or seems impossible but you try it anyway courage EOG Vocabulary www.clairelaurens.com
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  • Reading helps us ___ what the characters look, sound, and move like; whereas movies and television reveal this information for us. I__ __ __ __ __ __ EOG Vocabulary
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  • Imagine- form an idea in your mind Reading helps us ___ what the characters look, sound, and move like; whereas movies and television reveal this information for us. http://www.artlex.com/ArtLex/ij/images/imagination_einstein.gif
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  • Examples: Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers However, Harry heard that Harriet is a horrible housewife. The above are examples of _______. A__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ EOG Vocabulary Animation Factory http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_hAmnOKa1gZY/SOA_4ec23uI/AAAAAAAABT4/qI_nbnT9Q98/s400/ peppers.JPG Harriet
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  • Alliteration- repeating the first sounds in words. Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers However, Harry heard that Harriet is a horrible housewife. EOG Vocabulary
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  • A book that contains all kinds of maps is called what? A__ __ __ __ Animation Factory http://www.afamosa.com/img_ed/map.jpg EOG Vocabulary
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  • Atlas- contain different types of maps-road, world, state, thematic EOG Vocabulary Back to Navigation
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  • My uncle is as lazy as a cow. S__ __ __ __ __ Animation Factory EOG Vocabulary
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  • Simile- a comparison of two unlike subjects using like or as My uncle is as lazy as a cow. Animation Factory EOG Vocabulary
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  • The hares (rabbits) comments and overconfidence are a _____________ of what will come later when he loses the race against the tortoise (turtle). Also, the wolf questioning Little Red Riding Hood in the forest before arriving at grandmothers house is a _______ of what will happen later. F__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ http://picture-book.com/files/userimages/123u/dani_tortoisehare03.jpg EOG Vocabulary
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  • Foreshadowing- events which occur in a story that predict later events (clue about what is to happen later) The hares (rabbits) comments and overconfidence are a ___ of what will come later when he loses the race against the tortoise (turtle). Also, the wolf meeting Little Red Riding Hood is a _______ of what will happen later. EOG Vocabulary
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  • The following is an example of a _____. FIONA (surprised)You didn't slay the dragon? SHREK It's on my to-do list. Now come on! (takes off running and drags Fiona behind him.) FIONA But this isn't right! You were meant to charge in, sword drawn, banner flying. That's what all the other knights did. SHREK Yeah, right before they burst into flame. D__ __ __ __ __ __ __ http://www.solarnavigator.net/films_movies_actors/cartoons/cartoon_images/Shrek_movie_poster.jpg http://www.imsdb.com/scripts/Shrek.html EOG Vocabulary Back to Navigation
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  • Dialogue- conversations between characters http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/dvd/cinderella-slipper-large.jpg FIONA (surprised)You didn't slay the dragon? SHREK It's on my to-do list. Now come on! (takes off running and drags Fiona behind him.) FIONA But this isn't right! You were meant to charge in, sword drawn, banner flying. That's what all the other knights did. SHREK Yeah, right before they burst into flame. EOG Vocabulary Back to Navigation
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  • Youre killing me, Barney; youre killing me, said Fred Flintstone when Barney joked about his hair. Youre killing me is an example of a _________________. H__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ http://www.simpsonstrivia.com.ar/pictures-images/flintstones.gif EOG Vocabulary Back to Navigation
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  • Hyperbole- exaggeration http://www.simpsonstrivia.com.ar/pictures-images/flintstones.gif Youre killing me, Barney; youre killing me, said Fred Flintstone when Barney joked about his hair. Youre killing me is an example of a _________________. EOG Vocabulary Back to Navigation
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  • "My family has never been exactly what you would call normal! I don't go to school, mostly because we are never in one place long enough. If you think that means I don't have to do schoolwork - think again! I just get my lessons and turn in my homework through the computer. The quote above is an example of a story written in the first person ___ ___ ___. P__ __ __ __ O__ V__ __ __ http://www.theinstituteofchildrensliterature.com/F9624/rx/wt07/poviews.shtml EOG Vocabulary Back to Navigation
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  • Point of view- vantage point from which the story is told. (1 st person- I, me) "My family has never been exactly what you would call normal! I don't go to school, mostly because we are never in one place long enough. If you think that means I don't have to do schoolwork - think again! I just get my lessons and turn in my homework through the computer. The quote above is an example of a story written in the first person ___ ___ ___. http://www.theinstituteofchildrensliterature.com/F9624/rx/wt07/poviews.shtml Animation Factory EOG Vocabulary Back to Navigation
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  • The microphone came alive with the sound of her voice. P__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ Animation Factory EOG Vocabulary Back to Navigation
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  • Personification- gives an animal, object, or idea human characteristics The microphone came alive with the sound of her voice. Animation Factory EOG Vocabulary Back to Navigation
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  • There was an old man from Peru, (A) who dreamed he was eating his shoe. (A) He awoke in the night (B) with a terrible fright, (B) and found out that it was quite true. (A) R__ __ __ __ __ http://www.gigglepoetry.com/POETRYCLASS/limerickcontesthelp.html http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/blogon/upload/2008/02/flower.SHOETINY.gif EOG Vocabulary Back to Navigation
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  • Rhythm- regular pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables (the beat) There was an old man from Peru, (A) who dreamed he was eating his shoe. (A) He awoke in the night (B) with a terrible fright, (B) and found out that it was quite true. (A) http://www.gigglepoetry.com/POETRYCLASS/limerickcontesthelp.html http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/blogon/upload/2008/02/flower.SHOETINY.gif EOG Vocabulary Back to Navigation
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  • One __________ in the Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer special is how our friendships are important. T__ __ __ __ http://www.foxnews.com/images/483004/1_61_santa_rudolph.jpg EOG Vocabulary Back to Navigation
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  • Theme- a main idea/message of the text One __________ in the Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer special is how our friendships are important. http://www.foxnews.com/images/483004/1_61_santa_rudolph.jpg EOG Vocabulary Back to Navigation
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  • P__ __ __ __ P__ __ __ __ Short Stories Essays Letters Novels Diaries Journals http://www.writers-helping-hand.com/images/main.gif EOG Vocabulary Back to Navigation
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  • Short Stories Essays Letters Novels Diaries Journals http://www.writers-helping-hand.com/images/main.gif Prose- anything which is not poetry (written in paragraph form) EOG Vocabulary Back to Navigation