She hates Harrison.
Who is the Handicapper General, Diana Moon Glampers?
This story explores the theme of friendship.
What is "My Lucy Friends Who Smells like Corn"?
Gaston the bug.
What is a symbol?
"I want to thank everyone who helped me" becomes
He wants to extend his gratitude to people who assisted him.
What is a paraphrase?
When one word possesses one thing, we call the word a ...
What is singular possessive?
He said, Don't bird dog me!"
Who is Arnold Friend?
The is the story that uses a dreamlike state to get across its message of warning about media and culture.
What is "Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?"
...like the rings of a tree.
What is a simile?
The ABC song is an example.
What is a mnemonic device?
When two words show possession of an object...
What is plural possessive?
He scolded his wife for what she was talking about.
Who is Red Sammy?
This story explores the theme of equality in a rather surprising way.
What is "Harrison Bergeron"?
"Your only shame is to have shame."
What is theme?
It is poetry's equivalent of a chapter in prose.
What is a stanza?
Child, fish, cactus, and ox are examples of words with this kind of plural.
What is irregular?
She is "plain and steady."
Who is Connie's sister, June?
This story explores the meaning of age.
What is "Eleven"?
Panchito gets teary eyed about leaving a place he hates.
What is irony?
This is when something is built into an organization.
What is systemic?
This is the exact number of English language words made plural with the help of an apostrophe.
What is ZERO?
She is "even dumber than Sylvia Saldivar."
Who is Phyllis?
The story in which you can find the theme "you never know what you will miss until it is gone."
What is "The Circuit"?
The 211th, 212th, and 213th amendments to the Constitution.
What is hyperbole?
The house over by the barn at the edge of town where the bowling alley was once.
What is a fragment?
This is the only English language word that does NOT use an apostrophe to exhibit possession (other than my, our, his, her).
What is "it"?