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 Concept Review: Seventh Grade  Concept Definition Example word meanings: Example:Simile is a poem or story using like or as. Example:Mammals are mammoths Example:The dog ran up to the oak tree. and the dog ran up the tree. Example:Dogs and cats Example:Finishing school is like climbing a ladder. Example:His hands are french fries Example:" He is crazy like a monkey" Example:Who let the monkey out of the bag? Example:The snake walked away. Example: "I Lost my dog! I think That Man Took My Dog!" Example: Unintelligent Example: Example:the math book is a textbook Example:''Union Tribune Example: watch for the sign! Example:Turn on the button, then press the left button. Example: Example: Example: Example: Example: Example: Example: Example: Example: Example: Example: Example: Example: Example: Third Person omniscient: Third Person Limited: Subjective Point of View: Objective Point of view: Transitions : Anecdotes : Descriptions : Facts : Statistics : Examples: Note-taking Outlining Summarizing Paraphrasing/rephrasing Bibliography In-text citation Revise for organization Revise for word choice Beginning/middle/end Conflict/resolution Rising action Climax Denouement Major and minor characters Setting Dialogue Suspense Narrative action Organize around clear ideas and images Card catalog Magazine Newspaper Dictionary:A book of words with definitions. Footnotes Support and proposition Reader’s concern Counter argument Main idea Significant details Modifiers Active voice Infinitives Participles Pronouns and antecedents Parts of speech Structure and types of sentences Pronoun reference Quotation marks Commas Dependent and independent clauses Hyphens Dashes Brackets Semicolons capitalization
 * Definition**:The meaning of the word
 * Example:**A model of something
 * Restate**:To say in another way
 * Contrast**:Comparing things that are different
 * Analogy** :Compare's two things
 * Metaphor** : To compare a noun to another without using the words, "Like" or "as".
 * Simile** : Using the word Like Or As in a sentence
 * Idiom** :Is a saying
 * Personification**:To take a non-living thing and has its human abilities.
 * Hyperbole** : An exaggeration ;
 * Root words** :intelligence
 * Affixes** :
 * Textbooks** : Books that are used in school
 * Newspapers** :a daily publication printed on paper
 * Signs** :A public display of a message
 * Instruction manuals**:Shows you how to do or work something
 * Atlas** :
 * Almanac** :
 * Encyclopedia**:
 * Cause and effect**:
 * Author’s argument/**:
 * Point of view/**:
 * Perspective** :
 * Technical directions**:
 * Consumer and workplace documents**:
 * Author’s evidence**:
 * Bias** :
 * Stereotyping** :
 * Short story** :
 * Novella** :
 * Novel** :
 * Essay** :
 * Plot** :
 * Foreshadowing** :
 * Characterization**:
 * Theme** :
 * First Person** :Using the words "i" and/or "me".