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Definitions
100

An English author and playwright famous for plays like Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet

Who is William Shakespeare?

100

That is the capital of the United States

What is Washington D.C.?

100

The verb "to be" in first person present tense

What is the verb "am"?

100

A word that is a thing, person, place, or idea

What is a noun?

200

She is the author behind the Harry Potter series

Who is J.K. Rowling?

200

The continent where you find New Zealand and Australia

What is Oceania?

200

A punctuation sign that indicates a sentence is over.

What is a period/full stop?

200

A word that describes nouns or pronouns

What is an adjective?

300

It is the English term for "hovedperson".

What does "protagonist" mean?

300

It is the northernmost state in the USA

What is Alaska?

300

It is a contraction of the words "must not have"

What does "mustn't've" mean?

300

A word that can either mean smart or light.

What does "bright" mean?

400

This is the English term for "virkemidler" in literature

What is a literary device?

400

Queen Elizabeth II, although she does not live in the country

Who is the head of state in Canada?

400

The possesive form of they

What is "their"?

400

A word that indicates an action or state of being.

What is a verb?

500

A literary comparison that uses words such as "like", "as", etc. E.g. she was pale as a ghost.

What is a simile?

500

The countries found on the Isle of Britain

What are England, Wales, and Scotland?

500

A type of comma that separates all items in a list, e.g. we need to buy milk, eggs, bread, and tomatoes. 

What is an oxford comma?

500

An word that modifies (describes) a verb and often ends in the form -ly.

What is an adverb?

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