The name of the cemetery
Gurnsey Hollow
Giving human-like qualities to non-human things (Literary Device)
Personification
What's on your left foot, bruh?
Shoe!
"Catsup" is the alternative spelling of this word
"Ketchup"
Use this punctuation mark to join two closely related independent clauses without a conjunction
Semicolon
Goody (Goodrich)
Exaggerating for emphasis (Literary Device)
Hyperbole
Mr. Dawson's first name
Drew!
The name of the statement that defines your essay
"Thesis"
A complete sentence must contain these two essential elements
What distinctive feature was identified gas station man?
Huge mustache
Repeating letters or sounds in a short space
Alliteration
If you got this, you may be vomiting
Comparing something using "like" or "as"
Simile
Use this punctuation mark after an independent clause to introduce a list, explanation, or example
Colon
Name of the town in New York where the PM and GH exist
Frewsburg
This type of clause is a complete thought/sentence
Independent Clause
Cats, dogs, sheep, and goats definitely DON'T say this, but a friend of theirs does.
Moo!
This type of word can replace a noun in a sentence
"Pronoun"
When listing three or more items, this optional comma appears before the final conjunction in a series
The name of the crazed individual who attacked Mr. Dawson's car
Old-Man Gurnsey
The name of Mr. Dawson's amazing dog; starts with a "K," and almost rhymes with "Lady"
Katy! (The Wonder Dog)
Mechanical digestion begins with this in your mouth
Chew!
A word that joins words, phrases, or clauses together
"Conjunction"
The correct past tense of "lie" (meaning to recline) is this word
"Lay"