This student is competitive in Fortnite and has a pet named Ruby.
Who is Ryan?
This student will be dying her hair blue in October and has 4 piercings.
Who is Aime?
347 + 286 equals this number.
What is 633?
This opening section grabs the reader's attention and states the main idea.
What is the introduction?
This device compares two things using 'like' or 'as,' such as 'She runs like the wind.'"
What is a simile?
These 26 symbols form the building blocks of written English.
What are letters (or the alphabet)?
This Marvel fan's favorite character is Moon Knight and loves F1 cars and GTR39s.
Who is Ethan?
This student has a cat named Mitchy and wants to buy a Corvette.
Who is Aaron?
25 × 6 equals this number.
What is 150?
These middle sections develop and support the main argument with evidence and examples.
What are body paragraphs?
This device compares two things without using 'like' or 'as,' such as 'He is a lion in battle.'"
What is a metaphor?
A group of letters that has meaning and is separated by spaces in writing.
What is a word?
This student wants to be either a voice actor or an immigration lawyer and loves Six Flags.
Who is Dylan?
This student can see himself and wants you to stop taking his infinity stones.
Who is Joseph A.?
989 - 85 equals this number.
What is 904?
This final section summarizes the main points and leaves the reader with a lasting impression.
What is the conclusion?
A comparison that doesn't use 'like' or 'as,' stating that one thing IS another thing.
What is a metaphor?
This punctuation mark typically comes at the end of a statement.
What is a period?
This student's favorite colors are dark gray and navy blue, and went camping during the summer.
Who is Joseph S.?
This student enjoys sleeping, staying at home, and wants to study criminology.
Who is Shaylah?
72 x 30 equals this number.
What is 2160?
Usually found in the introduction, this sentence states the main argument of the entire essay.
What is the thesis statement?
This device gives human actions to non-human things, like 'The sun smiled down on us.
What is personification?
The ability to recognize words quickly without having to sound them out is called this type of reading.
A) Phonetic reading
B) Fluent reading
C) Slow reading
D) Loud reading
This student's favorite color is red and likes to go to the beach with his brother.
Who is Juan?
This cheerleader went to Mexico during summer break and likes to go fishing.
Who is Chavela?
286 ÷ 2 equals this number.
What is 143?
These sentences at the beginning of body paragraphs introduce each main supporting point.
What are topic sentences?
"Words that sound like what they describe, such as 'buzz,' 'crash,' or 'meow.'"
A) Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
B) Onomatopoeia
What is onomatopoeia?
This reading strategy involves using context clues and prior knowledge to figure out unfamiliar words.
A) Memorizing
B) Guessing
C) Decoding
D) Skipping
What is C) Decoding?