Who wrote "A Harder Task than Making Bricks without Straw"?
Booker T. Washington
“Sir Roland has fought and won the hardest battle of all today.”
Knights of the Silver Shield
Shows action, links, or helps
Verb
The husband of Eleanor
Chad Stewart
Parallel or Not Parallel: Sally gives not only her tithe but also gives to the missions offering.
Not parallel
Who wrote Not My Will?
Francena H. Arnold
“to have carried out / A noble purpose to a noble end”
Success
An exclamatory word not grammatically related to other words in the sentence
Interjection
Chad's nickname for Eleanor
Ellen
Introduces adjective clauses
Who wrote "The Discovery of America"?
Washinton Irving
“Were they to sail on until they perished, or until all return became impossible? In such case they would be the authors of their own destruction.”
The Discovery of America
Modifies a noun or pronoun
Adjective
The head of Tuskegee Institute
Booker T. Washington
Introduces adverb clauses
Subordinating conjunction
What was the name of the school that Booker T. Washinton led?
Tuskegee Institute
“He started to sing as he tackled the thing / That couldn’t be done, and he did it!”
It Couldn't Be Done
Shows how a noun or pronoun is related to some other word in the sentence
Preposition
Eleanor's friend who arranged a Christmas party
Carolyn (and Fred)
Joins words, phrases, or clauses of equal rank
Coordinating conjunction
Who was the professor that Eleanor worked for?
Professor Nichols
“But gradually, by patience and hard work, we brought order out of chaos, just as will be true of any problem if we stick to it with patience and wisdom and earnest effort.”
A Harder Task than Making Bricks without Straw
Conjunction
A knight who was disappointed about his assignment
Sir Rowland
Joins words, phrases, or clauses of unequal rank
Subordinating conjunction