List the words from most positive to most negative.
Fine-Wonderful-Good-Excellent-Acceptable
Acceptable-Fine-Good-Excellent-Wonderful
What is the meaning of this idiom?
The cat's out of the bag!
The secret is out.
What is the theme of "The Greatest Showman"
it is ok to be unique, that you should be proud of who you are and that no matter what, there is a place for you.
How many paragraphs are in the essays we've wrote?
5
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What is a connotation for the word honest.
What is the meaning of this idiom?
You have another think coming!
You got something wrong and you have to think about it some more
What is the theme of "Rio"
the importance of being loyal and never giving up when you love someone or something
What are the appropriate paragraph topics for an essay?
Introduction, Three body paragraphs, Conclusion
A man lives on a one story house. Everything the man owns is pink no matter what it is, from pencils to couches. Based on what you know what color is his staircase?
He doesn't have one! He lives in a one story house!
What is the positive connotation of the word damper.
Excitment.
What does this idiom mean?
Six of one, half a dozen of the other
This idiom says that two options are basically the same, just like having six cookies or half a dozen cookies.
What is the theme of "Tangled"?
Children need freedom.
How many sentences in a paragraph?
4<
You go at red but stop at green. What am I?
A watermelon.
What is 4 positive connotations for the word intelligent.
Clever, Smart, Bright, Alert, Etc
What is the meaning of this idiom?
Count your chickens before they hatch!
Sometimes, we plan things that might not happen. This idiom reminds us not to get too excited about something until it actually happens.
What is the theme of "Peter Pan"
Children, while wonderful and fun, are also innocent and heartless,
What paragraph format do we usually use?
ACE
A man is driving a black truck. His lights are not on. The moon is not out. A lady was crossing the street. How did the man see her?
It was a bright and sunny day.
What is a positive connotation of the word mean
Strict, discourteous, disrespectful, ect
What does this idiom mean?
A tough nut to crack!
Something difficulte to figure out.
What is the theme of "Mean Girls"
Judging Others Won't Make You Better Than Them.
What is the longest word in the English language? (without looking it up)
Pneumonoultamicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis