She is as sly as a fox
What is a simile?
What actors have to read in order to memorize their lines.
What is a script?
The statement the author is trying to prove.
What has hands and a face, but cannot hold anything?
How old is Ms. Sauer?
What is 24?
He is a mouse.
What is a metaphor?
The main character or "good guy" in a drama.
What is the protagonist?
A sentence that combines an author's claim and reasons.
What is a thesis statement?
What has a head and tail, but no body?
What is a coin?
What activity do students begin class with each day in Ms. Sauer's class?
What is independent reading?
Their driveway looked to be about a million miles long.
What is a hyperbole?
Conversation in a play, when characters talk.
What is dialogue?
What must an author include in their argument to prove their point?
What is evidence?
What starts with t, ends with t, and has t in it?
What is a teapot?
Who is Ms. Sauer's favorite singer?
Who is Taylor Swift?
The branches of the trees seemed to scream in the wind.
What is personification?
The time and place of a play.
What is the setting?
The opposite belief of the author.
What is a counterclaim?
What kind of room has no walls, doors, windows, or corners?
What is a mushroom?
Name a type of faulty reasoning that we discussed in class last week.
What is name-calling, slippery slope, overgeneralization, or stereotype?
It's raining cats and dogs outside.
What is an idiom?
Instructions for actors on where to stand/act on-stage in a script.
What are stage directions?
What must the author do in order to disprove the counterclaim?
What is form a rebuttal?
What kind of band never plays music?
What is a rubber band?
What is Ms. Sauer's first name? Bonus 100 points if you can spell it!
What is Kaleigh?