Which part of speech is a word that is a person, place, animal, thing, or idea?
Noun
Which genre tells stories that are NOT true?
Fiction
What do we call the largest part of a letter, where most of the writing is?
Body
What do we call the people who perform a play?
Actors/actresses
The Celtics
Which part of speech is a word that is an action or a state of being?
Verb
What do we call a story written by a person about their own life?
Autobiography
What is included in the top right corner of a letter: greeting, closing, or date?
Date
What do we call the different items used in a play?
Props
Who is Luke's favorite superhero?
Batman
Noun
Which comes first: conflict or falling action?
Conflict
When a poem has the same line over and over again, what is that called?
Repetition
In our class play, who were the TWO villains?
Thanos and Man Ray
Which month doesn't have 30 or 31 days?
February
Is this word an adjective or an adverb: playfully?
Adverb
What do we call the information that we learn at the very start of a story? (HINT: it includes the setting, characters, and other important information)
Background Information
Which common feature of poems can be found in this CLUE? It's a tricky question, but I believe in YOU.
Rhyme
When there are parentheses ( ) in a play, what does it mean?
You act out the words instead of saying them
What is the only US state flag that is NOT a rectangle? (HINT: everyone should know this since it seems to be everyone's favorite state)
Ohio
Give one example of a pronoun.
Answers may vary
What do we call the most intense, exciting part of a story where everything comes together at once? (HINT: we think about it like a buzzer beater shot)
Climax
Poems are separated into groups of lines known as what?
Stanzas
What is another word for a play? (HINT: it starts with "D")
Drama
Who sings the song Upside Down?
Jack Johnson