Grammar
Short Story
Much Ado about Nothing
Argument
Fahrenheit 451
100

A person, place, thing, or idea

Noun

100

The sequence of events that make up a story.

What is plot

100
The name of Hero's Lady in Waiting

Margaret

100
The number of paragraphs in an effective argument essay.
Five
100

The writer of Fahrenheit 451

Ray Bradbury

200

A word that modifies an adjective, verb, or another adverb.

What is an adverb

200

The parents names in "The Monkey's Paw."

Mr. and Mrs. White

200

The name of the character who describes himself as "a plain-dealing villain."

Don John

200

The format for writing a body paragraph

TBEAR

200

Montag's wife's name

Mildred

300

An acronym that represents the coordinating conjunctions.

FANBOYS

300

The main idea or underlying message a writer explores in a story.

What is theme.

300

What is Dogberry's right-hand-man named?

Verges

300

The position you are arguing is called

The claim

300

She asks Montag, "Are you happy?"

Clarisse

400

Which form of (their, there, they're) would you use here: I went to (their, there, they're) wedding.

their

400

The writer of "The Tell-Tale Heart"

Edgar Allan Poe

400

Who claims he is a bad singer? 

Balthasar

400

In what paragraph does the counterargument belong?

Introduction paragraph

400

What book does Montag first steal?

The Bible

500

This type of word indicates a relationship between other words in a sentence.

A preposition

500

Billy Weaver's fate in "The Landlady" (what happens to him?)

The Landlady kills him and stuffs him like she does her pets.

500

Who says, "Be vigitant, I beg you."

Dogberry

500

The very last thing you include in an argument conclusion paragraph.

A call to action

500

The leader of "The Book People"

Granger

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