| Adjectival | Of, relating to, or functioning as an adjective. |
| Adverbial | a group of words that functions in the same way as an Adverb |
| Alliteration | is a literary or rhetorical stylistic device that consists in repeating the same consonant sound at the beginning of several words in close succession |
| Business Letter | A business letter is a letter written in formal language, usually used when writing from one business organization to another, or for correspondence between such organizations and their customers, clients and other external parties. The overall style of letter will depend on the relationship between the parties concerned |
| Climax | The part of the story where a problem is solved |
| Compare/Contrast | Explaining how two topics are alike and different |
| Complex Sentence | A sentence with an independent clause and at least one subordinate clause |
| Compound sentence | Two complete thoughts combined by a comma |
| Compound-Complex Sentence | A sentence with at least two independent clauses and one or more subordinate clause |
| Events | Stages of a story and things that happen |
| Intonation dialogue tag | Words to make dialogue more exciting, Ex: He said frightened over he said |
| Letter to Editor (Persuasive Essay) | A letter used to convince a person or group |
| Myth | A story that often explains why things are the way they are |
| Predicate Noun Completer | Predicate thats person place or thing completer |
| Psalm | Prayer that's a song in Old Testament |
| Relative Clause | Subordinate Clause that modifies a Noun |
| Simile | a figure of speech comparing two unlike things, often introduced with the word "like" or "as" |
| Simple Sentence | Contains one subject and one verb and expresses a complete thought |
| Subject | What or Who the sentence is about |
| Table of Contents | List pages of Chapters |
| acknowledgements | Part of book where author expresses gratitude to past people in their life |
| appendix | Reference section of book |
| cue | A instigator |
| predicate | Modifies subject |
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