They'll Never Take Our Freedom!
This Is What It Sounds like.
Tale As Old As Time.
It's Political Obviously.
Talking 'bout My (Punctuation)!
100

Colonists (whether Patriots or Loyalists) were all from this place.

What is Britain?

100

This figurative language uses lots of similar beginning sounds.

What is Alliteration?

100

This type of story can involve space and time travel.

What is Science Fiction?

100

These people were fond of (cared for) all things British.

Who were the Loyalists?

100

This punctuation goes at the end of a statement.

What is a period?

200

This document gave the colonies their freedom from England.

What is the Declaration of Independence?

200

BOOM! POP! FIZZ! are examples of this type of figurative language.

What is Onomatopoeia?

200

These stories could possibly happen to someone in life.

What is Realistic Fiction?

200

These people were seeking to be out from under King George III's rule.

Who were the Patriots?

200

This punctuation is used when someone is surprised, excited, or shouting.

What is an exclamation point?

300

This man was an important part of the British win over the French, as well as, the Colonial win over the British.

Who is George Washington?

300

This is what it's called when the ending sounds are similar.

What is a rhyme?

300

This writing doesn't have traditional sentences or paragraphs.

What is Poetry?

300

These people didn't want to get involved with the fight either for or against Britain.

Who were neutrals?

300

This punctuation can be seen in the time, or before starting a list of things.

What is a colon?

400

This event was a big part of the Colonists showing rebellion against taxes.

The Boston Tea Party.

400

"I have told you a million times to clean up your room!" is an example of this.

What is Hyperbole?

400

These stories involve talking animals and have a lesson that should be learned.

What are Fables?

400

This event saw Crispus Attucks killed.

What is the Boston Massacre?

400

This punctuation is used to show that someone is speaking.

What are quotation marks?

500

This was the main phrase that was used to discuss why the Colonists wanted to break away from England.

What is, "no taxation without representation?"

500

The flowers dance in the wind with this figurative language.

What is Personification?

500

These stories involve cultural gods and often stem from a culture's religion.

What are Myths?

500

The newly established government was split into three parts.  The Legislative Branch is then broken into these two additional parts.

What is the House of Representatives and the Senate?

500

This punctuation is used to join two independent clauses instead of a comma.

What is a semicolon?

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