Is, Are, Drives, Dives
What is a verb?
Often confused with who, this word refers to the object instead of the subject.
What is whom?
Not inside, lacking of supplies.
What is out?
A story that uses animals as their main characters.
What is a fable?
The plural form of book is ________.
What is books?
FANBOYS (For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So)
What are conjunctions?
Commonly associated with superhero lines like "Powh!", "Boom", and "Bang".
What is onomatopoeia?
A long stick, short for Polish or another word for a person from Poland
What is pole?
Often referred as the time period a story takes place in.
What is setting?
A sentence always begins with a ________ letter.
What is Capital?
Oh!, Ouch!, It hurts!
What are interjections?
Two or more words that sound the same but have different meanings. Examples include "pour, poor, and pore" and "sew and so"
What are homophones?
The ability to do something, a cylindrical metal container.
What is can?
Stories like "The Good Samaritan" and "The Prodigal Son" are examples of this type of story from the Bible.
What are parables?
A group of words with a subject and a verb is called a ________.
What is sentence?
The name of a place, person, thing or idea.
Plural for curriculum
What is curricula?
A systematic process of investigation to discover or revise facts, theories, or applications. To search again.
What is research?
The central problem or struggle characters face, which creates tension.
What is conflict?
The past participle of write is ________.
What is written?
The, A, Am
What are articles?
The fact of two things being seen or placed close together with contrasting effect.
What is juxtaposition?
To bend the head, body, or knee to show respect. A weapon used to propel arrows.
What is a bow?
The underlying message, moral, or idea.
What is theme?
A sentence that gives a command is called an ________ sentence.
What is imperative?