Romeo's friend who met an early end.
Who is Mercutio?
Name the literary device: It's alive!
Fiction in a person (unscramble to solve)
What is PERSONIFICATION?
Punctuation mark used in direct address.
What is a comma?
Gerunds will only ever be what part of speech?
What is a noun?
The shape of these salty snacks were made to represent arms crossed in prayer
What is a pretzel?
The woman on Elie's train who tried to explain.
Who is Mrs. Schacter?
Name the literary device: Well, that's unexpected
A tiny lion’s routine (unscramble to solve)
What is SITUATIONAL IRONY?
Punctuation mark used with compound adjectives.
What is a hyphen?
Participles will only ever be what part of speech?
What is an adjective?
Popular choice for snowman noses
What are carrots?
He was Tybalt's friend and a sword he did lend.
Who is Petruchio?
Name the literary device: Who? What? When? Where?
Purge Lo O (unscramble to solve)
What is PROLOGUE?
Punctuation mark used for nonessential information that you still want the reader to know.
What is a dash?
Infinitives can be what parts of speech?
What are nouns, adjectives, or adverbs?
Ruffles and Better Made
What are potato chips?
Who is Ryter?
Name the literary device: Sounds about right
Literal Nation (unscramble to solve)
What is ALLITERATION?
Punctuation mark used before items in a list, as long as it follows a full sentence.
What is a colon?
This noun is who or what the sentence is about.
What is the subject?
The crunchy part of ants on a log (the snack, that is)
What is celery?
He leads the Monkey Boys and defies Mongo's ploys.
Who is Gorm?
Name the literary device: Way too much
Bore Phyle (unscramble to solve)
What is HYPERBOLE?
TWO punctuation marks that can be used to separate items in a list.
What are semicolons and commas?
What type of noun follows a preposition?
What is an object of a preposition or OP?
The company that puts the crunch in every Crunch
What is Nestlé?