Exactly Where Are We?
You Know This, Period.
We Just Don't Agree!
Cool Story, Bro!
Whale, Shark, Neither, or Both?
100

This is the capitol of the state we live in.

What is Trenton?

100

This is the punctuation mark used at the end of a statement.

What. is a period?


100

This is the purpose of an argument essay.

What is to persuade someone?

100

The ending of a narrative.

What is a conclusion?

100

This animal can weigh up to 200 tons. The same as about 100 large SUVs.

What is a whale?

200

New York is just a few minutes away from us. This is the capitol.

What is Albany?

200

This is the punctuation mark used at the end of an interrogative sentence.

What is a question mark?

200

This needs to have an explanation in order to be effective.

What is evidence?

200

The people or animals in a story.

What are the characters?

200

These animals often eat sharks.

What is a shark?

300

California is all the way on the west coast of the United States. This is the capitol.

What is Sacramento?

300

This is what you use to separate items in a series.

What is a comma?

300

This is the opposite argument used for effect.

What is the counterclaim?

300

The part of the story with the most tension and conflcit.

What is the climax?

300

It takes these female animals 2 years to have a baby?

What is neither?

400

Not Washington, D.C. I'm talking about the state of Washington on the west coast. This is the capitol.

What is Olympia?

400

This punctuation mark shows strong emotion.

What is an exclamation mark?

400

This is the genre.

What is argument?

400

This is the genre.

What is narrative?

400

These animals live in the ocean.

What is both?

500

You may go to this state to see Mickey or Minnie. This is the capitol.

What is Tallahassee?

500

You use this mark to separate two independent clauses, so no need for a period.

What is a semicolon?

500

Every argument has one of these.

What is a claim?

500

This is the true ending of the story.

What is a denoument?

500

These animals are endangered.

What is both?

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