The person who creates the story.
Author
What does E.T. stand for?
Extra Terrestrial
This holiday usually involves lots of fireworks.
Fourth of July
or
New Year's
Before dry erase boards, leachers used to use this to write on a black board all the time.
Chalk
What does Mr. Cossaboon teach?
English
or
Special Education
Narrative told from the "I" point-of-view
First person Narrative
How many planets are in our solar system?
Eight
What is the Valentines Day symbol?
Hint: not just a heart
Cupid
or
That kid with wings and a bow and arrow
This pale, white, bulky food is usually dreaded by kids at dinnertime.
Cauliflower
What horrible, mean-spirited name did the students give to poor, undeserving and unsuspecting Mr. Cossaboon after he shaved his beard off during that fateful fall break?
Kermit The Frog!
When the narrator is a narrator whose thoughts and point-of-view are not trustworthy:
Unreliable Narrator
Except Earth, what are all the planets in our solar system named after.
Roman Gods.
Every May 5 is when people celebrate this holiday.
Cinco De Mayo
Circus
What does Mr. Cossaboon like to eat?
Hint: he always looks forward to doing this every weekend.
Steak
What does A.C.E. stand for?
Answer
Cite
Explain
This lesser known holiday involves planting trees.
Arbor Day
You often see these peppy ladies at football games yelling and screaming for their team to win.
Cheerleaders
Name something Mr. Cossaboon did before he became a teacher in Hawaii.
College doesn't count.
Was in the Peace Corps
Worked as a teacher in Korea
Worked as a manager at Pizza Hut
This is a narrative told from the he, she, it, they POV
and
Reveals thoughts, feelings, and experiences of all the characters
Third Person Omniscient Point of View
What is the Easter Bunny's name?
Peter Cottontail
The symbol on this country's flag is a red maple leaf.
Canada
What state is Mr. Cossaboon originally from?
New York!