What is the school garden/front lawn
The name of the person who opposes the protagonist in the story
A review typically ends with this information
What is Banquo
When you, through your writing, tell your readers where you got your information
What is an In-Text Citation
The number of essays related to your novels that you had to write
What is 2
E.g. He was as tall as a tree
What is a simile
This was the topic of our non-fiction unit, and all of the texts had a connection to this "thing"
What is sports
This is the character who presumably dies of suicide after their wishes come true
Who is Lady Macbeth
The style of formatting used in most English classes.
When asked which weather has the best month during an attendance question, this was the most popular answer
What is September
The main point of a story or text is often referred to as this
What is the theme
The sport that the article about violence in sports was about
What is boxing
This is Macbeth's castle
What is Inverness
A symbol used to bring to independent clauses together
What is a semicolon ;
This is the first text you read in class
What is your independent novel
In "The Monkey's Paw" this is the name of the son who dies
Who is Herbert White
The mindset that turns failure into an opportunity to learn
What is growth mindset
This is the person who calls a child an 'egg'
Who is the murderer who kills Lady Macduff
When two independent clauses are brought together with just a comma
What is a comma splice
The number of months we were in class together (not 30-day increments, but the number of actual different months we were in this room)
What is 6
(Jan. - June)
This is the author of "The Story of an Hour"
Who is Kate Chopin
Reviews are only convincing if they are full of this information
This is Macbeth's armour bearer
Who is Seyton
These types of words are NOT allowed in your formal writing, despite the fact that many of you want to use them :)
What are personal pronouns