Catching Fire
GRAMMAR
GRAMMAR SENTENCES I
GRAMMAR SENTENCES II
LITERARY TERMS
FOX
100
What figure of speech is being used in this sentence?:

"She lies on the sand, gasping like a fish out of water."

simile

100

Who or what a sentence is about.

simple subject

100

Well, it was an interesting day!

interjection

100

What's the simple subject? "Millie, my sweet, big brown dog loves to take walks."

Millie

100

Hints at what will happen next.

foreshadowing

100

The professional sports team Ms. Fox likes the most.

The Philadelphia Eagles

200

What does the mockingjay symbolize besides rebellion?

hope

200

A clause needs these two pieces.

subject and a verb

200

What type of clause is this? "When we were walking to the park."

dependent

200

What is the underlined portion in DGP Tues. terms? Prim, Katniss’s younger sister, helps her mother.

appositive phrase

200

Where the story takes place.

setting

200

How tall is Ms. Fox's husband?

300

What character is being described? “I look up into those blue eyes that no amount of dramatic makeup can make truly deadly and remember how just a year ago, I was prepared to kill him.”

Peeta

300

Can begin a dependent clause.

subordinating/subordinate conjunction

300

Why do so many short stories end with a death?

preposition

300

John Steinbeck has written many novels.

helping verb (hv)

300

any object, person, place, or action that has a meaning in itself that stands for something large than itself; such as quality, an attitude, belief, or value

symbol/symbolism

300

Ms. Fox is having a baby ________. Bonus points if you remember the name she is going to name the baby!

Boy

Grant

400

What does it mean that Katniss is "Finally clean"?

Cleansed of alcohol, feeling free to be herself, destined to help Peeta

400

A verb acting like an adjective.

participle

400

What is the underlined portion in DGP Tues. terms? Robert, please sit down.

Noun of direct address (NDA)

400

What's the underlined portion in DGP Mon. terms? "After I ran three miles; my sister picked me up in her car.

subordinate/subordinating conjunction

400

A character who sets off another character by contrast.

foil character

400

The number of dogs Mrs. Fox has. Double points if you also get their names!

Three

Charlotte, Cooper, and Millie

500

Incapable of producing any useful result; pointless

futile

500

Follows a linking verb and renames

predicate nominative

500

How many verbs are in this sentence? Although grammar isn't always fun, it can be very useful!

three: isn't (lv & adv), can (hv), be (lv)

500

What is the underlined word in DGP Tues. terms? Awful President Snow is excited for the Quarter Quell.

complement - predicate adjective

500

Reference to something else, usually in the past (possibly from mythology, history, literature, etc.)

allusion

500

The school district Ms. Fox taught in before Southern Lehigh.

Pennridge

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