Identify
Brushstroke Formulas
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Multiple Perspectives Texts (Bonus Category)
100

Which brushstroke is this?

The man stumbled onto the train.

Action Verb

100

Simple sentence + adj. 1 + noun + , + adj. 2 + and + adj. 3 + , + simple sentence

Adjectives Out of Order

100

When there are two absolutes used in a sentence, it is called a: _____

Pair of absolutes

100

Which of the following uses an active verb?

The student had taken notes on the brushstrokes.

The student furiously scribbled down their notes on the brushstrokes.

2 (scribbled)

100

What song was our Multiple Perspectives example on Friday?

All The Stars

200

The young elephant, frail and feeble, trotted to catch up with her mother.

Adjectives Out of Order

200

No set formula - Replacing one verb with a more descriptive one

Action Verb

200

Brushstrokes like action verbs help us elevate our word choice, or diction. Brushstrokes like adjectives-out-of-order, help us change our sentence structure, or ____.

Syntax

200

Which of the following correctly uses the participle brushstroke?

Glided, twirled, climbed, the bird zoomed through the sky.

The dog scavenged the yard for the mouse she saw, sniffing, roaming, barking.

2 (sniffing, roaming, barking)

200

In Sylvia Plath's poem we read, what object does she use to make a statement on body image and beauty standards?

Mirror

300

Sidney Prescott, the main character of the Scream movies, battles Ghostface in every movie.

Appositive

300

Subject + , + phrase describing the noun + , + simple sentence

Appositive

300

What type of participle is this?

The tiger pursued its prey, roaring, glaring, stomping.

3 Participles in a Row

300

Which one is a correct example of adjectives-out-of-order?

Dazzling and shiny, the radiant sun rose in the sky.

The radiant, dazzling sun, shiny, rose in the sky.

The dazzling sun, radiant and shiny, rose in the sky.

The dazzling sun, radiant and shiny, rose in the sky.

300

In the poem "Early in the Morning" by Li-Young Lee, what two people does the speaker reflect upon?

His parents

400

The roller coaster climbed the hill, chains clattering, wheels squeaking.

Absolute

400

Noun + -ing word + , + noun + -ing word + , + simple sentence

Absolute

400

What is the adjective:

Rapidly, the man bolted down the road curving under him. It was very astonishing to him, as the road had no bumps for miles before.

Astonishing

400

Which of the following is an example of an appositive brushstroke?

My step-grandmother, wild and energetic, loves to gossip.

Patti, my step-grandmother, loves to gossip.

Head bobbing, my step-grandmother gossiped loudly.

Patti, my step-grandmother, loves to gossip.

400

Who was the author of the untitled personal narrative we read/annotated?

AI Generated

500

Posing for the picture, Mr. Abbott and Mrs. Lin killed it as Damian and Gretchen from Mean Girls.

Participle

500

-ing word + phrase + , + simple sentence

*For full points, what type of this brushstroke is demonstrated by this formula?

Participle - Participial Phrase

500

When talking about active verbs, oppositely, using phrasing like "was thrown" or "has been done" is what type of voice?

Passive voice

500

Which of the following uses an absolute brushstroke?

Legs speeding, the man ran from the killer.

The man, a fast sprinter, ran from the killer.

Speeding across the tall grass, the man ran from the killer.

Legs speeding, the man ran from the killer.

500

What was the theme of Rabindranath Tagore's "Playthings"?

(Bonus 100 points if you can name a specific detail from the poem)

Growing up

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