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To copy someone or something

Works of writing that should be remembered.

Literature can come in the forms of: Writing Poems Books

True Factual Real-life

The story line of the book

The premise of the book & subject matter of the book

The meaning of the book

When the author drops hints about what will happen later

Not True Imaginary

Where a book takes place

The main character

The character who causes conflict for the protagonist The Nazi’s in Number the Stars

A story written about a person’s life. The author is someone other than the

person who the book is about EXAMPLE:

These books are written about these people’s lives, but are NOT written by them.

A book written about a person’s life. The author is who the book is about

EXAMPLE: Obama wrote a book about his life.

Being very happy and/or excited

Wanting something badly“The cookie sitting next to me was very

temping to eat”

Being happy with the results “I am satisfied with my test grade.”That meal will satisfy me.”

Unharmed, unhurt“Everyone made it out of the crash unscathed.”

Very easily done“That test was a cinch.”

Mix, socialize, & talk with people

To slump or droop over

Fake, imitation “Monica had a synthetic basketball.”

Crash Run into

“The basketball players collided into each other.”

Glasses with both near sided & far sided lenses in them

Important, needs to be taken care of right now

Actions or words that show that you care

In the middle“There was a red M & M amid

the blue ones.”

To ignore, abandon, pay no attention to

A planned movement

Having good feelings or thoughts about events from the past

Or having those feelings about items involved with those memories

To rummage through & mess things up, while looking for something“The burglars ransacked Lincoln’s

house.”

Skinny, little, no muscles

A smaller city outside of a big city

Ex: Sycamore is asuburb outside of the barrio

Giving up something that means a lot to you

Waving your arms around over your head

Very excited & ready to go

Shaking or shuddering

Being unsure, pausing, to think twice

To gently talk someone into something

To move quickly

To bring down someone’s spirits

To be taken away or gotten rid of

The chance to do something

Creepy, strange feeling

Plants and plant life

Flexible

Feeling sad

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