<p>Grammar</p><p> Nouns: Common, Proper, Plural, Possessive</p><p> Pronouns: Subject, Object, Possessive</p><p> Adjectives: Predicate, Proper, Common, Demonstrative</p><p> Verbs: Action, Linking, Helping, Tenses (past, present, future)</p><p> Subjects & Predicate: Complete, Simple</p><p> Adverbs</p><p> Prepositions: Prepositional phrases, Object of the preposition</p><p> Types of Sentences: Declarative, Imperative, Interrogative, Exclamatory</p><p> Conjunctions</p><p> Subject-verb agreement</p><p> Synonyms/Antonyms</p><p> Semi Colon Use</p><p> Colon Use</p><p> Appositives</p><p> Topic Sentences: Thesis</p><p> Supporting Details: text Based</p><p> Literary Elements: exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution/conclusion, conflict, setting, foreshadowing, sequence of events, plot, inference, characterization Expository Writing, Persuasive Writing, Narrative Writing</p><p> Literary Devices: Figurative language, similes, metaphors, personification, alliteration, onomatopoeia</p><p> Poetic devices: stanza, rhyme scheme, tone, mood, lines, Haiku</p>
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