points of view/context clues/true or false
punctuation/gramma/meaning of a word
fiction/nonfiction/vocabularyabul
nouns,pronouns etc/sentence structure
setting/authors purpose/onomatopoiea
100

What describes 1st person view?

it would be me,i,us,we,and were

100

what does bat mean after the word swung?

He swung the bat and pounded the ball.

bat as in the baseball bat.

100

What is a conjunction?

two words put together to make one word like spider man

100

What is a pronoun?

A word that replaces a noun to avoid repetition.

100

Whats a setting?

A place,time,or day the story takes at.

200

TRUE OR FALSE: is it true that dialogue is what a certain characters says

TRUE

200

what fits after "followed" 

choose from there,their,they're

after the dog lost the criminals he followed ____ foot prints and caught them right away

The answer is Their.

200

what literary elements does this sentence have?

as Mary walked through the woods a tree spoke " hi Mary need directions?" the tree said. "No thank you" Mary said and walked off

personification because trees cant talk.

200

is Petyon right? chronological order is where the events and time or in order.

yes Peyton is right.
300

TRUE OR FALSE: onomatopoeia is a thing where it describes a place person or thing in a story

FALSE

300
Does the word below and proper spelling?


vocaburlary

no its vocabulary?

300

whats wrong with the sentence?

And then the day started. And the sun was shining. And the birds were singing. And everything felt right.

The sentence was repetitive.

300

what is the tone that the author's is trying to convey

I loved her!! with all my heart!! they took my beautiful wife!!!

he trying to convey the mourning of his wife that passed

400

what is the second point of view?

it uses you,your,you're.

400

what the meaning of this word


The Word: P _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Hints:
  1. This noun describes an appearance or display, especially a deceptive one.
  2. It can refer to a false show of something, such as a "show" of strength or piety.
  3. The word originates from the Latin praetendere, meaning "to pretend" or "to put forward."

the word is pretense

400

is this sentence literal or personification

A specific type of jellyfish, the Turritopsis dohrnii, has evolved to cheat death by reverting its biological clock, effectively making it an "immortal" creature that can live indefinitely

hint: it is very possible

its literal

400

Whats the problem in this sentence?

The lighthouse keeper stared at the empty sea, remembering her.

it doesn't say who's "her"

500

What is third person?

third person is the narrator using him,he,she,her to describe someone in the story

500

is Andrew right? nonfiction is where non-real events happen like sci-fi.

Andrew is wrong its the opposite of what he said.

500

Does this sentence have proper grammar and punctuation?

the sli focks jumped over the sleaping dog. and took a carrot from the garden whil the dog was sleeping too

The sly fox jumped over the sleeping dog and continued to steal a carrot from the garden while the dog was sleeping his head off.

500

is shush a onomatopoeia?

yes it is

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