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  • 150 Words Every 7th Grader Should Know How to Spell
    Vocabulary.com has compiled this collection of spelling words for students in 7th grade. Use the Spelling Bee with these lists to watch your spelling skills soar.
  • Writing in the Middle School Classroom
    Have you got the write stuff? Find out by exploring this comprehensive collection of words related to writing. You'll review genres of writing, text structure, grammar and parts of speech, stages of the writing process, and much more. From introduction to conclusion, this list has got you covered.
  • Middle School Creative Writing
    If you need inspiration for your next story or poem, be sure to review this list of words related to creative writing. We won't keep you in suspense: you'll learn all about plot, characterization, dialogue, and more.
  • Argumentative Writing
    Argumentative writing involves investigating a topic, gathering and evaluating information, establishing a position, and writing about the position in a clear and concise manner. This collection of vocabulary reviews the key terms that are essential to the art of argumentation.
  • Narrative Writing
    Narrative writing is writing that has a story, character, conflict, and other essential parts of a story. Learn about all of these essential parts by reviewing this collection of vocabulary that will help you navigate a narrative.
  • Expository Writing
    Expository writing is writing that presents the reader with important research and information about a topic. This collection of vocabulary can help expose you to the key terms that provide the basis for good expository writing.
  • Said is DeadDitch Dull Dialogue with These Descriptive Terms for Talking
    Looking for alternatives to the utilitarian but ubiquitous "said"? Say no more! Explore this collection of evocative words to add drama and depth to your dialogue.
  • Positive and negative words to describe a person
    If you're looking for the perfect adjective to describe your dearest friend, your worst enemy, or characters in a piece of creative writing, look no further than this collection of vivid vocabulary to describe people.
  • Idioms and expressions
    Cat got your tongue? Then take the bull by the horns and dive into this collection of common English idioms and expressions. With Vocabulary.com, word mastery is a piece of cake!

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