<p> ELA Final Exam Study Guide</p><p>Writing</p><p> Simile poem</p><p> Personal Narrative</p><p> Informational Paragraph</p><p>Reading Skills</p><p> Author’s Purpose</p><p> Problem and Solution</p><p> Dictionary Skills </p><p> Types of Genre: Fiction, Non-fiction, and fairytales </p><p> Parts of a book: Table of contents </p><p>Grammar</p><p> Verbs—present, past, future</p><p> Predicates—simple and complete</p><p> Subjects—simple and complete</p><p> How do you separate the complete subject and complete predicate? </p><p> How do you separate the subject and predicate?</p><p> Identify the main word in the subject/predicate</p><p> What is a noun phrase?</p><p> 4 types of sentences (Declarative, Exclamatory, Imperative, Interrogative)</p><p> Prepositional Phrases </p><p> Direct objects: the word that receives the action </p><p> Pronouns</p><p> Adjectives- modifies (describe) nouns</p><p> Adverbs- modifies (describes) verbs Forming plurals</p><p> Synonyms/Antonyms </p>
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