comparisonwithout using like or as The reason the author has for writing. something that can be proven to be true the events that make up a story perspective from which a story is told what the passage is mostly about finding a solution to a problem a story performed by actors; a play a conversation between two persons brief part of the main events of a story the turning point in the action of a story the pattern of rhyme in a poem the problem in the story comparison using like or as. perspective from which a story is told an opposite meaning of another word Free! comparisonwithout using like or as The reason the author has for writing. something that can be proven to be true the events that make up a story perspective from which a story is told what the passage is mostly about finding a solution to a problem a story performed by actors; a play a conversation between two persons brief part of the main events of a story the turning point in the action of a story the pattern of rhyme in a poem the problem in the story comparison using like or as. perspective from which a story is told an opposite meaning of another word Free!
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
G-comparisonwithout using like or as
I-The reason the author has for writing.
N-something that can be proven to be true
B-the events that make up a story
N-perspective from which a story is told
I-what the passage is mostly about
G-finding a solution to a problem
N-a story performed by actors; a play
B-a conversation between two persons
I-brief part of the main events of a story
N-the turning point in the action of a story
I-the pattern of rhyme in a poem
G-the problem in the story
B-comparison using like or as.
I-perspective from which a story is told
G-an opposite meaning of another word
B-Free!