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4
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A phrase that has a special meaning different from the meaning of the individual words
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5
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A complete word that can stand alone
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6
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It is used to to separate groups of words that already have commas
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7
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A mark that is used to show that two or more words are combined
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9
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Word parts that can be attached to the beginning or end of base words to create new words
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12
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The noun or pronoun that a pronoun refers to or replaces
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13
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It is used to insert information or to make a brief comment
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14
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A word added at the end of another word
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15
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A comparison that doesn't use like, as, resembles, or than; it states that one thing actually is something else
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1
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A mark that separates a word; can be used before a conjunction, between an adjective, after nouns, and when readers are confused(etc...)
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2
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A comparison of two things that have some quality in common; contains the words like or as
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3
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Giving a non-living thing a human-like characteristic
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8
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A mark that is used to emphasize something
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10
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The part of the word that gives its basic meaning
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11
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It attaches to the beginning of a base word, altering or adding meaning to it
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