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Level 3 Language Arts with Ms. Sheri Lesson 58. Suffixes. Narrative: Sense of Closure. Suffixes. Suffix: ify Meaning: to make or form Examples: falsify, clarify. Suffix: icity Meaning: quality of Examples: electricity, domesticity. Suffixes. Suffix: ing Meaning:
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Level 3 Language Arts with Ms. Sheri Lesson 58 Suffixes Narrative: Sense of Closure
Suffixes Suffix: ify Meaning: to make or form Examples: falsify, clarify Suffix: icity Meaning: quality of Examples: electricity, domesticity
Suffixes Suffix: ing Meaning: the result of action Examples: acting, living Suffix: ile Meaning: capable of, suited to Examples: infantile, senile
Suffixes Suffix: ish Meaning: resembling, like Examples: boyish, stylish Suffix: ion Meaning: act of doing Examples: confession, audition
Suffixes Suffix: ist Meaning: one who Examples: scientist, artist Suffix: ism Meaning: quality or doctrine of Examples: capitalism, socialism
Suffixes Suffix: ity Meaning: state of Examples: creativity, ability Suffix: itis Meaning: inflammation of Examples: bronchitis, appendicitis
Suffixes Suffix: ize Meaning: practice, to make Examples: theorize, eulogize Suffix: ive Meaning: inclined to Examples: reflective, detective
Suffixes Suffix: less Meaning: without Examples: witless, harmless Suffix: kin Meaning: little Examples: lambkin, munchkin
Suffixes Suffix: like Meaning: resembling Examples: homelike, childlike Suffix: let Meaning: small, little Examples: droplet, starlet
Sense of Closure Good papers also have a sense of closure. This means the paper has a good ending that leaves the reader satisfied. Closure often links the first statement to the last.
Sense of Closure Let's take a look at the following and see if we can give it a sense of closure. Last weekend we planted a garden. First, we tilled the soil. Then, we planted the plant. Last, we watered it.
Sense of Closure Last weekend we planted a garden. First, we tilled the soil. Then, we planted the plant. Last, we watered it. We are so excited to see our garden grow. Notice that the first sentence and the last sentence are linked without repeating.
Revisions We have looked at many things our paper should have and have made notes about the revisions we want to make on our personal narrative. Now it is time to put it all together and make our revisions.
Revisions When putting together all of your revisions ask yourself: Is it sequenced properly? Did I develop my characters? Did I use descriptive details? Did I use dialog? Did I use temporal phrases? Does it have a sense of closure?
Assignment: 1. Reread your rough draft and see if it has a sense of closure 2. Make notes on these revisions 3. Rewrite your personal narrative with all of your revisions. 4. Reread your paper with once you have written your revisions Good bye