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U7W3 GCS
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| tucked | pushed into or behind something to keep it in place |
| shuffling | a way of moving in which you drag your feet as you walk |
| plow | to prepare land in order to grow plants for food |
| primly | to do something in a way that is very formal and stiff |
| synonym | words that have the same meaning |
| antonym | words that have opposite meaning |
| figurative language | words or phrases that are not supposed to understood literally, They help a reader picture what the author is describing. Examples are hyperbole, simile, metaphor, personification, and idioms. |
| dialogue | words spoken by a character shown with quotation marks |
| text structure | how an author organizes the text to help readers understand it. Could be compare/contrast, chronological, cause and effect, description, or problem/solution. |
| realistic | could happen in real life |
| fault | problem |
| draw | make a picture with a writing tool |
| recall | to remember |
| thought | the act of thinking |
| caught | to capture something |
| smallest | little in size, number, or amount |
| pause | to stop or wait |
| cause | why something happens |
| bought | to buy something in the past |
| launch | to send off an object with force |