compound adjective - adjectives consisting of more than one word and can be two, one, or hyphenated words., subject verb agreement - Rule that states that the subject and verb must agree in number., adjective - a word or phrase that modifies a noun, adverb - a word or phrase that modifies a verb, adjective or another adverb., direct object - A noun or pronoun that tells who or what receives the action, indirect object - A noun or pronoun that receives the direct object., comma - A punctuation mark that separates independent clauses, items in a series and appositive clauses., semicolon - Punctuation used to clarify sentences that include multiple commas and to join two closely related sentences., colon - introduces information expanding on the idea that precedes the colon, appositive clause - a word or group of words that rename a noun, coordinate adjectives - multiple adjectives that are modifying the same noun and separated by a comma., collective nouns - nouns that name groups of people or things, central ideas - the most important thoughts in a text or section of text, objective summary - A brief statement dealing with facts and not based on a writer’s feelings or emotions., interaction - the effect or influence one person, thing, event, or idea has on another., context clues - A text’s hints about the meaning of a word or phrase., inferences - a conclusion based on evidence, transition - to change from one stage or subject to another, clarify - make clear, evidence - the facts or information that support an idea or analysis,

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