This author of To Kill A Mockingbird (her first book) didn't write another book until 55 years later.
Harper Lee
This character was raised by his Aunt Polly and had a big imagination...
Tom Sawyer
This blind poet is credited for writing both The Odyssey and The Illiad.
Homer
Shakespeare was born in this city in England, which is also the name of Justin Bieber's hometown in Canada.
Stratford-upon-Avon
The words 'before', 'about', and 'except' are all this type of word...
Prepositions
This author was banned in the USA when he wrote "the great American novel": Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.
Mark Twain
This character had a love of colors and costumes. His parties were to die for...
Prospero
On her island, Odysseus's men were turned into pigs!
Circe
This theater was built by Shakespeare and his acting troupe.
The Globe
These types of words connect other words or phrases together...so long as they are the same type of words or phrases.
Conjunctions
This author's main squeeze's name was Virginia, but he changed it to 'Lenore' in his most popular work.
Edgar Allan Poe
This character was the magical adoptive parent of King Arthur.
Merlin
Poseidon
This church official served as a go-between in Romeo and Juliet. Too bad his messages showed up late.
Friar Lawrence
This type of phrase begins with the word "to" followed by a verb.
"To be or not to be" would be two of these types of phrases.
Infinitive
This author finally succeeded in her lifelong goal with the help of a kitchen appliance.
Sylvia Plath
This character was the last living crew member of The Pequod.
Ishmael
This messenger god had a fancy pair of winged shoes.
Hermes
This type of poetry was favored by Shakespeare and usually included 14 lines.
Sonnet
This punctuation mark takes the place of both a comma and a conjunction to connect two sentences together.
Semicolon
This author wasn't an Anglo-Saxon, but everyone still called him "The Bard"
Shakespeare
This character made a deal with "the black woodsman" to get his hands on some buried treasure. It didn't work out well...
Tom Walker
Lotus
This Shakespearean character had a lot of trouble with witches. "Double, Double, Toil and Trouble!"
MacBeth
What is the VERB in this sentence?
Two dogs, three cats, and four chickens were under the porch during the thunderstorm.
were (linking verb)