According to the prosecutor, Steve Harmon performed this role in the robbery.
What is the lookout?
When a writer assigns human traits to nonhuman objects.
What is personification?
the purest essence or form of something
What is quintessence?
I, you, he, she, it, we, they are all examples of this type of pronoun.
What are subject pronouns?
The name of the pig in "Charlotte's Web"
What is "Wilbur"?
Antigone believes that Polyneices deserves this because he was a brave soldier.
What is a burial?
The point of view when the narrator is part of the action and can reveal only his or her own thought and feelings.
What is first person?
to stare with open mouth
What is "gape"?
Me, her, him, them, and us are examples of these.
What are object pronouns?
This animated Nickelodeon TV show featured Steve, Blue, Mr. Salt, Mrs. Pepper and Mailbox among other characters.
What is "Blue's Clues?"
In Antigone, when the Choragos suggest that the gods are angry who replies, “No from the very beginning/There have been those who whispered together/Stiff-necked anarchists, putting their heads together/Scheming against me in alleys” (Sophocles 703)?
Who is Creon?
The point of view of the following sentence:
"The stranger entered the dark library, unaware that someone was following. "
What is omniscient?
associated, connected
What is "affiliated"?
Taken, eaten, bought, walked and broken are all examples of these words.
What are past participles?
The number of syllables are in the word “Mississippi"
What is "four"?
Thespis is known as the "Father" of what?
What is drama?
The narrator tells the story about other characters, using he and she. The narrator only knows the thoughts, feelings, and understanding of one character at any time.
What is third-person limited?
suggesting an incongruity between what might be expected and what actually happens
What is "ironic"?
When an word ending in "-ing" is used as a noun.
What is a gerund?
The average human has this number of teeth.
What is "32"?
The author of "The Pedestrian" .
Who is Ray Bradbury?
A reference to another work, often literary, Biblical, or historical.
What is an allusion?
to move about stealthily
What is "skulk"?
The type of conjunction found in the following sentence.
"Whenever I’m in Philadelphia, I always get a cheesesteak."
What is a subordinate conjunction?
This candy was originally known as "chicken feed".
What is candy corn?