Parts Of Speech
Paragraph Structure
Elements Of A Folktale
Elements Of A Myth
Grab Bag
100
IVANCAPP.
Interjection, Verb, Adjective, Noun, Conjunction, Adverb, Preposition, Pronoun.
100
What are the names of the first and last sentences of a paragraph?
Topic sentence and concluding sentence.
100
What kind person is usually the main character of a folktale?
Just a normal person. (The Architypal Hero.)
100
What is the purpose of a myth?
To teach a moral lesson.
100
What part of speech describes the location of things?
Preposition.
200
RAVEN.
Remember Affect verb, Effect noun.
200
How many sentences of comentary come after each concrete detail in a paragraph?
2.
200
At what kind of gatherings would you tell a folktale?
Parties,Campfires,etc. (Any kind of social gathering.)
200
Where would you usually tell a myth?
At religious ceremonies.
200
What kind of story is "The Tortise and the Hare"?
Folktale.
300
True or False: all adverbs end in "LY".
False.
300
How many concrete details are there in a paragraph?
3.
300
What do folktales usually involve?
Magic,enchantment, or transformation.
300
What kind of people are usually the main characters of myths?
Gods/Godesses.
300
What part of speech usually ends in "LY" and describes adjectives, verbs, or others of the same part of speech?
Adverbs.
400
True or False: When choosing a pronoun for a sentence, it would have to make sense in many instences, not just in the sentence.
True.
400
How many total sentences are there in a well-structured paragraph?
11.
400
What is the purpose of a folktale?
To entertain, but to also teach an important lesson.
400
What kinds of things do myths explain?
Human condition, natural phenomena, historical events, and creation of the World/Universe.
400
What kind of story is "Genesis"?
A Myth.
500
True or False: Prepositions have to be part of a phrase.
True.
500
State the proper way in which you must set up a well-structured, 11-sentence paragraph.
1.Topic Sentence 2.Concrete Detail 3.Commentary 4.Commentary 5.Concrete Detail 6.Commentary 7.Commentary 8.Concrete Detail 9.Commentary 10.Commentary 11.Concluding Sentence
500
Where would you NOT tell a folktale?
Religious ceremonies.
500
Where would you NOT usually tell a myth.
Parties, Campfires, any kind of social gatherings.
500
What is one thing myths and folktales have in common?
They both teach important, moral lessons.
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