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What is the definition of symbol?

an object that has a meaning other than it's literal meaning.

100

What is the definition of heathen?

a person who does not belong to a widely held religion (especially one who is not a Christian, Jew, or Muslim) as regarded by those who do. 

Synonyms: 
pagan, infidel, idolater, heretic, unbeliever, disbeliever, nonbeliever, atheist, agnostic, 

100

What should we say instead of "Shut Up?"

Please be quiet / silence please

100

What is a character?  Give an example

a person in a novel, play, or movie.

100

What 4 challenges does Isabel face?  How does she overcome them?

Bear (she ate it), Witch (turned her into milk and drank her), giant (cut his head off), doctor (cured him)

200

What is the definition of idiom?

a phrase that is not literal and is a part of figurative language.

200

What is the definition of bound?

sure to happen

200

Why is tattle-telling not allowed in class?

It makes other students mad and gets me in trouble for talking too.

200

What is a theme?  What is the theme of "Adventures of Isabel?"

The theme in a story is its underlying message, or 'big idea.' In other words, what critical belief about life is the author trying to convey in the writing of a novel, play, short story or poem? 

"Be brave and go through your challenges."

200

What two things does Alice, Mary, and Lucy have in common?

They all followed an animal into a mystical land.

300
What is the definition of charred?

partially burn (an object) so as to blacken its surface.

300

What is the definition of citation?

a quotation from or reference to a book, paper, or author, especially in a scholarly work. 

300

What is considered talking back to a teacher? Why is talking back to a teacher bad?

Example: "I didn't do that!"  It is bad because it is calling the teacher a liar and will only get myself into more trouble.
300

What does it mean to persevere?

continue in a course of action even in the face of difficulty or with little or no prospect of success. 

Synonyms: persist, continue, carry on, go on, keep on, keep going, struggle on, hammer away, be persistent, be determined, see/follow something through, keep at it, press on/ahead, not take no for an answer, be tenacious, stand one's ground, stand fast/firm, hold on, go the distance, stay the course, plod on, stop at nothing, leave no stone unturned 

300

What is the Robin a symbol of in Narnia?

The changing of the seasons.

400

What is the definition of alighted?

(of a bird) descend from the air and settle. 

Synonyms: 
land, come to rest, settle, perch, light 

400

What is the definition of evidence?

proof

400

Why shouldn't you tell another student what to do?

Because you are not the teacher.  That is the teachers job.  You can give the student the wrong information.

400

What is a dialogue?

Conversation between two or more people.

400

Why was Edwards wanting to go take his siblings to the White Witch?

Because he was greedy and wanted to get more Turkish Delight and become the prince.

500

What is the definition of obliged?

to make someone bound to do an action.

Synonyms: 
require, compel, bind, constrain, obligate, leave with no option but, force 

500

What is the definition of rhetorical question?

a question asked in order to create a dramatic effect or to make a point rather than to get an answer.

500

Why shouldn't you have your hand raised while the teacher is talking?

Because you are not listening to the teacher.  You are only thinking about what you want to ask.

500

What is a Main Idea?

In informational or expository writing, the most important thought or overall position. The main idea or thesis of a piece, written in sentence form, is supported by details and explanation. See Theme, Thesis

500

What is the difference between a CITING THE EVIDENCE and SUMMARIZING?

Citing the evidence = writing down exactly what you read in the book.

Summarizing = writing in your own words what the author wrote.

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