Words are categorical

Author:
Cleary, Brian P., 1959
Cleary, Brian P
 
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7)  How much can a bare bear bear?: what are homonyms and homophones?
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9)  A lime, a mime, a pool of slime: more about nouns
 
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10)  Stop and go, yes and no: what is an antonym?
 
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11)  Quirky, jerky, extra-perky: more about adjectives
 
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12)  Slide and slurp, scratch and burp: more about verbs
 
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13)  Lazily, crazily, just a bit nasally: more about adverbs
 
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14)  Stroll and walk, babble and talk: more about synonyms
 
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15)  Skin like milk, hair of silk: what are similes and metaphors?
 
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16)  Straight and curvy, meek and nervy: more about antonyms
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18)  Cool! and whoa! ah! and oh!: what is an interjection?
 
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19)  I'm and won't, they're and don't: what's a contraction?
 
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20)  Thumbtacks, earwax, lipstick, dipstick: what is a compound word?
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22)  Madam and nun and 1001: what is a palindrome?
 
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23)  Breezier, cheesier, newest, and bluest: what are comparatives and superlatives?
 
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24)  Pre- and re-, mis- and dis-: what is a prefix?
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