Man Vs.
Mr. Croteau
or
Mr. Majeed
Sensing the Scene
Grammar Potpourri Dos
100
Jesse is caught in the middle of a hurricane without any food or water.
What is man vs. nature?
100
His favorite food is maklouba.
Who is Mr. Majeed?
100
Name the two parts of setting.
What is time and place?
100
Fix the grammar error: John and his friend are going to boston for the weekend.
What is Boston?
200
Carly is afraid she will not be able to pass her science test.
What is man vs. self?
200
His favorite movie villain is Michael Meyers.
Who is Mr. Croteau?
200
Name the five senses
What is smell, taste, touch, hearing, and sight?
200
Choose the right form of the word There/ Their/ They’re going to sell their car to our neighbors.
What is their?
300
Doug and Derrick get into a physical altercation in the parking lot
What is man vs. man?
300
His family does presents on Christmas Eve.
Who is Mr. Croteau?
300
True or False: the senses can be used to establish time and place
What is True?
300
Fix the grammar error: “You know what, Jim said, I like going to school.”
What is (what,” Jim said, “I)?
400
Christopher refuses to pay taxes and is on the run from the law.
What is man vs. society?
400
He enjoys reading to his daughter.
Who is Mr. Majeed?
400
What senses are engaged in this sentence? Julie saw the small blue birds and heard them singing their morning song.
What is sight and hearing?
400
Jeff’s brother Mark likes science.
What is (brother, Mark,)
500
Caught in blizzard, Jim and Steve fight over whether Jim should go back and save his grandmother or whether they should go back and risk death. Jim fears they might die. What conflicts are the conflicts for Jim?
What is man vs. man, man vs. nature, and man vs. self?
500
Had a 11th grade English teacher that they admired?
Who is Mr. Majeed and Mr. Croteau?
500
Read the sentence and identify the setting: Yesterday, Jack bought ice cream at the supermarket.
What is yesterday at the supermarket?
500
Are we going to your parents to play X-Box.
What is (X-Box?)?
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