What are the different parts of a paragraph?
(Think about the hamburger...)
Topic sentence, details, and closing sentence.
We would have had more pizza to eat if Tammy hadn’t been such a hog! (1)Metaphor or Simile? (2)How do you know?
What is ... This is a metaphor because it does not use like or as to compare Tammy to a hog.
Name 3 adjectives.
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USING CONTEXT CLUES.... In life, you will encounter problems and make mistakes, but it is up to you if you let them knock you down or you learn from your mistakes. Write one synonym for encounter.
What is ... (Teacher must grade response)
To get 400 points you must answer all of the following: She is like a rainy day. (1) Is this a simile or metaphor? (2) How do you know? (3) What does it mean?
What is ... this is a simile because it uses the word like to compare the girl with a rainy day. Meaning: (Teacher can grade for appropriate meaning)
Mr. Molkenbur runs ________ than I do. (A)fastest (B)more fast (C)more faster (D)faster WHY?
What is (D)faster because we are only comparing 2 people's speed.
The word present has multiple meanings and can be a verb, adjective, or noun. These are 3 of its definitions: –adjective 1. being, existing, or occurring at this time or now; current: the present ruler. -verb 2. to bring, offer, or give, often in a formal or ceremonious way: to present one's card. -noun 3. a gift or item given to someone as a form of appreciation or to honor them.
Which definition is used in the following sentence: When the teacher called Johnny's name, he responded, "Present!"
What is definition #1 because he is saying he is here/he exists at this moment in time in the room.
DAILY DOUBLE
For 500 points, you must correctly write one hyperbole and one idiom (not previously used in this game).
What is .... (Teacher must check for points)
Shakespeare, a famous writer, once said, "All the world's a stage." What do you think he meant?
What is ... he meant that life is like a play and we are all performing every day.
Choose the sentence that is written correctly: (A)Mr. Molkenbur's dog likes to run with us. (B) Mr. Molkenburs dog likes to run with us. (C) Mr. Molkenburs's dog likes to run with us. (D)Mr. Molkenbur dog likes to run with us.
What is (A) Mr. Molkenbur's dog likes to run with us.
This is a 2 part questions ... (1) What part of speech is the word "learned" in the following sentence: Because she was a learned scholar, she accomplished many amazing things in life. (2) How do you know?
What is .... learned is used as an adjective describing the scholar.