A little of everything from Mr. E's class
US Authors
Parkinson
Tempesting the Alchemist by the Phantom Toll Booth
Malmstrom
Keri Grammar
Grace grammar
100

In “The Orange Frog” when Spark had a happy, positive, selfless, or grateful thought, what happened to him? 

He would get an orange spot.

100

Freckles wants to buy Angel's ring with what?

His own money or money he earned himself

100

In The Walking Drum, Kerbouchard is on a mission to find what?



His father

100


Question 2: Which is the proper punctuation?

1. “Wait for me!” She exclaimed.

2. “Wait for me”! She exclaimed.

3. Wait for me, she exclaimed.

4. “Wait for me!” she exclaimed.

number 4

100

Who wrote the poem “If”?

  1. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

  2. Rudyard Kipling

  3. Jean Craighead George



Rudyard Kipling

101

What did Abraham Lincoln respond to Jethro’s letter?

He said that deserters would be forgiven if they returned.

101

What is a common theme of Little Men, Freckles and Little Men?

Love one another

101

In The Alchemist, what does the king help the boy realize is his Personal Legend?

Go to the Pyramids and find his treasure

101

Question 9: Which of the following demonstrates correct use of the comma?

1. If I had the money I would fly instead of drive.

2. If I had the money I would fly, instead of drive.

3. If I had the money, I would fly instead of drive.

4. If I had the money, I would fly, instead of drive.


Answer 3

101

 Many words ending with “ly” belong to which part of speech? 

  1. Adjectives 

  2. Verbs

  3. Adverbs 

  4. Nouns

Adverbs

102

While working with Rab, Johnny Tremain met a secret group of men who were resisting the tyranny of the King of England, George III.  What was the name of this secret group of men? 

Sons of Liberty

102

In the Wrinkle in Time what was the struggle Meg was always needing to work on?

Patience

102

What are the two modes of learning that we cycle through for optimal learning?


Focused and Diffuse

102



Question 7: Which is the proper use of the apostrophe?

1. Two birds feathers got wet.

2. Two bird’s feathers got wet.

3. Two birds feather’s got wet.

4. Two birds’ feathers got wet.


Answer 4

102

 “Seeing,” “did,” and “sell” are all…?

  1. Adjectives  

  2. Nouns 

  3. Adverbs 

  4. Verbs 

verbs

200

Even though Tom Sawyer hated school, how do we know he read books?

He and his friends acted out the stories

200

_________ care for the soul, and not all the other things we tend to set our hears on.

God

200

What are the names of the two princesses who Milo is on a quest to rescue in The Phantom Tollbooth?


Rhyme and Reason

200

Question 11: Which of the following uses correct punctuation?

1. He was very proud of himself, but was careful not to let it go to his head.

2. He was very proud of himself but was careful not to let it go to his head.

3. He was very proud of himself. But was careful not to let it go to his head.

4. He was very proud of himself; but was careful not to let it go to his head.


Answer: 2

200

How does Matthew Cuthbert go behind Marilla’s back to surprise Anne? 

  1. He gets her an entrance ticket to the school concert.

  2. He gets her a dress with puffed sleeves.

  3. He gets her a pair of white leather slippers.

He gets her a dress with puffed sleeves.

201

What was going on in the Northern States that Bill thought was just as bad as slavery?

Factories or child labor

201

Who is a good example of redemption in Little Men?


Nat or Dan

201

Which of Shakespeare’s four literary forms is The Tempest?

Romance

201

Question 4: Which is the proper use of the apostrophe?

1. That is James’ kendama.

2. That is Jameses kendama.

3. That is James’s kendama.

4. That is Jameses’ kendama.

answer 3

201

In the sentence “I went on a walk,” “walk” is functioning as which part of speech? 

  1. Adjective 

  2. Noun 

  3. Verb 

  4. Preposition

a noun

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