The item that Tommy finds in his attic in "The Fun They Had."
A book
Bao Chu's mother who plays the role of a caregiver.
Hui Niang
The TV show that Starr and Chris bond over.
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
I'm so hungry that I could eat a horse.
Hyperbole
The punctuation mark used to indicate dialogue.
"The Smile" by Ray Bradbury is an example of this type of fiction.
Dystopian
"The Death of Osiris" is this type of myth
Rivalry myth
The item that the King Lords place on Khalil at his funeral.
A grey bandana.
He's a snake.
Metaphor
The way to indicate the start of a new paragraph.
Indent
The type of irony featured most prominently in "Lamb to the Slaughter."
Dramatic irony
The names of Scarface's grandparents.
Sun and Moon
The meaning of Sekani's name.
Joy
The three types of irony.
Verbal irony, dramatic irony, situational irony
The punctuation mark used to connect two independent clauses.
Semi-colon
Person vs. Society
The story archetype in which the main character undergoes a significant transformation.
Rebirth
The character who delivers this line: "At an early age I learned that people make mistakes, and you have to decide if their mistakes are bigger than your love for them."
Lisa
The wind whooshed past my face.
Onomatopoeia
The page at the end of your work that lists your sources in MLA format.
Works Cited
The year in which "The Smile" takes place.
2061
The item gifted to Bao Chu in one of the last villages.
Soil
The rally cry that Starr leads at the protest.
"Khalil lived!"
The two types of third-person point of view.
Limited and omniscient
The grammatical error that involves incorrectly using a comma to connect two independent clauses.
Comma splice