Nouns, Verbs, Extras
Plural
The Alphabet
Literature
Famous Quotes
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A person, place or thing

What is a noun?

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The plural form of goose

What is geese?

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The most used (most common) letter in the alphabet -- this letter appears more often than any other letter

What is the letter E?

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The person that writes a book is called this

Who is the author?

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This famous document starts this way: "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights... "

What is the Declaration of Independence?

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This type of word is an action word

What is a verb?

200

The plural form of he and she

What is they or them?

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The letter that almost always follows "Q"

What is a "U" ?

Quick, Quiver, Quit, Qualify, Quantity, Quotient

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The one who draws or creates the pictures in a book

Who is the illustrator?

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"Four score and seven years ago ..." are the first words of this historical speech

What is the Gettysburg Address?

The Gettysburg address was a speech given in 1863 by Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War. A "score" is 20 years, so he is referring to 87 years ago, which would have been 1776, the year that the Declaration of Independence was signed.

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A group of dogs

~ as in, many dogs ~

What is a pack?

~ OK, not exactly the plural form of "dog" but who can resist a pack of puppies?


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The plural form of cactus

What is cacti?



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Finish this rule: "I" before "E" except after ...

What is "except after "C" ?

~ added: except as in neighbor and weigh

Otherwise / standard use: achieve, believe, chief

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This author famously wrote the Harry Potter series 

Who is JK Rowling?


JK Rowling is a female author from Great Britain, born in 1965.

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This famous poet and civil rights activist stated:

"Do the best you can until you know better. Then do better."

Who is Maya Angelou?

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This term is used for words that sound like their meaning - for example: buzz, sizzle, cuckoo

What is an onomatopoeia?

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The plural form of brother-in-law

What is brothers-in-law?

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This letter is missing from the standard grading system

What is the letter "E"

~ The letter "E" was used until 1898 when Mount Holyoke College administrators re­designed the grading system. Professors worried that students would think the grade meant “excellent” so they changed it to F which more obviously stands for “failure” or “failed.”

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This is the number of ghosts that visit Scrooge in Charles Dickens' famous story "A Christmas Carol"

What is 3

In Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol, published in 1843, Ebenezer Scrooge is visited by the ghosts of Christmas past, Christmas present and Christmas future.

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"You must be the change you wish to see in the world" is a famous quote by this person

Who is Ghandi?

500

In writing, stating that something is something else

What is a metaphor?

~ A metaphor states that something is literally something else, such as: "Her eyes are gems that glisten." 

~ A simile actually compares, such as: "Her eyes were like diamonds shining brightly

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The plural form of octopus

What is octopi?

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The name for the dot above a lower case 'i' or 'j'

What is a tittle?

Funny enough, the dot over the letters “i” and “j” actually has a name. It is called a tittle.

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This famous author wrote, "Not all who wander are lost." 

Who is JRR Tolkein?

~ from J R R Tolkein, 'The Lord of the Rings'

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"Life is what happens when you are busy making other plans" is a quote from this person

Who is John Lennon?

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