This student typically sits in the back left row, aisle seat.
Tanzil or Maxime.
This is how narrator of "Friday Black" chooses where he will eat lunch.
Where there aren't bodies
"The classroom had no windows, as if it were the inside of a box." What device is being shown?
Simile
The introductory paragraph has these two components
Thesis and roadmap
Of these three students, this student does usually not sit on Musab's side: Tanzil, Deniz, or Rachele.
Rachele
This student has numbers in their tattoos.
Deeken
"Reunion" takes place in this setting.
Train station
Which of these devices is most related to sentence structure: juxtaposition, syntax, or diction?
Syntax.
The concluding paragraph has these two components.
Recaps concluding sentences and 'steps back'
Sharon didn't work with Musab during last week's group writing, because they were on the other side of class. Instead, they worked with these two students (in the second-to-back row).
Amina and Akayla
Garnette
In Lion King, Scar is an example of this type of character.
The narration of "Friday Black" is in this person.
First
A body paragraph has these three components.
1. Topic sentence
2. Integrated evidence
3. Concluding sentence
Our only student in class whose name begins with V.
Vlas
Teddy / Theodore
This character thinks lowly of women until he falls in love; how convenient.
Dmitri Gurov
This tool exposes uses differences between characters to amplify the story's message.
Character foil
Nine
This student typically sits on the other side of the class from Musab, in the back corner.
Petra or Akayla
Kayla and Akayla
The woman in "Husband Stitch" has one important rule, which is broken as the story unravels.
Do not touch the ribbon.
A symbol can be difficult to write about, because it only appears once. The easier tool would be this device, which appears several times.
Motif
This is the order of information that should appear in the top left corner of your first page.
Student name
Teacher name
Course code
Date
Name fifteen students other than Musab who are currently in the room.
(your answer)