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Published on Feb 03, 2016

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ABC

BY: MEGAN CLAVELL
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A
Abstract nouns: nouns that you can't use your 5 sense with
Ex: happiness, love, sadness

B
Because the washerwoman was loyal and determined, she was valued by Singer

C
Concrete nouns: nouns that you can use the 5 senses with
Ex: dog, pillow, towel, book

D
Della has to sell her hair in order to get money to buy Jim's present

E
Even though Della saves every penny, she still barely has enough to buy a present for Jim

F
Finally, after putting up with his wife's nagging, Walter Mitty leaves. at the beginning of the book, Mitty would never had stood up t his wife but at the end of the book, Mitty has had enough

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G
Grimes building is haunted by the ghosts of Daisy, once a harp player and Heron, once a nightwatchman

H
Heron, the nightwatchman of the Grimes building, was in love with Daisy, a harp player.

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I
Intensifiers: adverbs that answer the question "to what extent"

J
Jason was cursed by Heron to jump off the fire escape within 5 days.

L
Love is one of the themes in the Gift of the Magi. Both Della and Jim sell something important to them in order to get other other a nice Christmas present

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M
Mississippi is a proper noun because is names a specific place, which is a noun

N
Nouns are people, places, things, and ideas
Ex: house, book, teacher

O
Only in Walter Mitty's daydreams is he a leader/ hero. In real life, he is the "underdog"

P
Pronouns: words that take the place of a noun or another pronoun
Ex: she, him, they

R
Reflexive pronouns: refer back to an earlier noun or pronoun in a sentence
Ex: i found myself a place to sit
(myself is reflexive)

S
Subject is what the sentence is about.
Ex: I made a cake.

T
Theme: lesson in a story, repeats itself multiple times
Ex: The Washwoman's theme was hardwork

U
Understood you: usually the subject of a command
Ex: Go to your room
The subject is you because the sentence is directed at you

W
When the washwoman doesn't come back, the singer family starts to worry. But she comes back and says that even though she was dying, she had to return the wash

Y
Yet is an example of an adverb that does not end in "ly"