Life is a rollercoaster which every one has to go through.
What is a metaphor?
At least one of Ms. Waters' classroom rules
(I'll give you the point, I'm not typing that whole sheet here)
5 examples of Figurative Language
(I'll give you answer)
Have/Has the most MVP's?
Who are Vincent Svay and Allen Harley?
Used to mark the end of sentence that indicates strong feelings, high volume, or excitement.
What is an exclamation mark?
Ida Ivy identified the ivory iris.
What is alliteration?
Ms. Waters says this EXACTLY when students swear or talk in vulgar language around her.
What is "So, you don't respect me?"
The 4th type of Rhetorical Appeal
What is kairos?
Highest score on the ENG 3 DEOC (the one that 3rd period cheated on last year)
Who is Alvin Rolle?
The missing punctuation mark in this sentence: The riot at school did more harm than good it created new problems.
What is a semicolon?
I'm so hungry, I could eat a horse right now.
What is hyperbole?
Ms. Waters says EXACTLY this when students talk as she's addressing the class.
What is "Why are we talking when I'm talking?"
3 types of text structures
(I'll give you the answer)
Most improved on figurative language out of every class?
Who is Javin Troy Johnson?
The missing punctuation mark in this sentence: Happiness isn't something you experience it's something you remember
What is a semi-colon?
It took him two seconds to drive here.
What is hyperbole?
A new rule that students in every class do not abide by
(I'll give you this answer)
5 examples of Author's Purpose
What is to inform, entertain, persuade + 2 created
These two of Ms. Waters' students received Falcon of the Year Awards?
Who are Zi'Marion Moore and Xavier Norman?
The missing punctuation mark in this sentence: I have three flavors of soda grape, orange, and cherry.
What is a colon?
See eye to eye
What is an idiom?
Ms. Waters LOATHES when students do this
What is giving her an attitude, complaining, asking "why" after she says something, talk when she's talking?
The first standard learned deals with
What are key elements?
Ms. Waters' #1 favorite student
N/A (I love you alllllllllllll)
Used to indicate a pause between parts in a sentence, to set off introductory material, to separate words in a series, to set off direct quotations, and to make numbers, dates, and names of places clear.
What is a comma?