Grammar
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100
This is used in a sentence to separate lists and non-restrictive elements.

What is a comma?

100

Every essay begins with this.

What is an introduction paragraph?

100

Evidence from the text that helps decide what unknown words mean.

What are context clues?

100

You can use this to find the definition of a word. (hint: the answer is not Google)

What is a dictionary?

100

This is Mr. Pollnow's first name.

What is Nate?

200

The following sentence is missing this:

the cat ran to ms. gibbs's house.

What are capital letters?
200

This is what tells your reader what your essay will be about.

What is a thesis statement?

200

Text evidence and background knowledge give you this.

What is an inference?

200

A type of book where the plot is about something not real.

What is fiction?
200

This is the color of Ms. Egstad's hair.

What is brunette/brown?

300

These describe action words.

What are adverbs?

300

A body paragraph begins with this type of sentence.

What is a topic sentence?

300

There are 4 main types of this.

What is conflict?

300
These are small parts of words that have certain meanings. 

What are greek and latin roots?

300

How old Ms. Rheingans is.

What is 24?

400

These are words that replace a noun in a sentence to keep it from being too repetitive. (Ex. He, She, Her)

What are pronouns?

400

This is the goal or purpose of an informative essay.

What is to inform?

400

This is what universal theme means.

What is the theme can be applied to different books or situations outside of the book?

400

This is what a story is mostly about.

What is the main idea?

400

These are the teachers in the room next door.

Who are Mr. Crowell and Mrs. Fabiano? OR Who is Mr. Pollnow and Mrs. Hund?

500

The following is an example of this type of sentence.

Today I am going to my sister's house for lunch then I am going to the store to buy some clothes for my trip to Florida next week finally when I get back home I am going to clean my kitchen.

What is a run-on sentence?

500

You need this to help explain your claim or topic to the reader.

What is evidence?

500

What happens leading up to the climax of the story.

What is rising action?

500

This is a specific type of figurative language where the author gives a non-human thing, humanlike traits.

What is personification?

500

The name of our principal.

Who is Mr. Ott?

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