This is a person, place or thing.
What is a noun?
This is a five-sided shape.
What is a pentagon?
"Peter Piper picked a patch of pickled peppers," is an example of this literary device.
What is alliteration?
The number of quarters needed to buy a $1.25 doughnut.
What are five quarters?
This town is famous for its drawbridge and seaport.
What is Mystic?
This is an action word.
What is a verb?
A six sided shape.
What is a hexagon?
"Crash!" "Bang!" and "Snore!" are all examples of these literary devices.
What are onomatopoeia?
The number of dimes in a dollar.
What are 10?
This is the river that runs between New London and Groton.
What is the Thames River?
"You", "they" or "that" is an example of this part of speech.
What is a pronoun?
This is the number of degrees in the corner of a square
What are 90 degrees?
"She was a tornado," is an example of this literary device.
What is a metaphor?
This is the amount of change I should give Bob if he pays $10 for a taco that costs $7.25.
What is $2.75?
These are two of the six towns that border Preston.
What are Lisbon, Montville, Ledyard, North Stonington, Griswold and Norwich?
"Mr. Rogers" or "McDonalds" would be an example of this part of speech.
What is a proper noun?
This is any four-sided polygon. (Hint, it's not a square)
What is a quadrilateral?
When I mention a "Star Wars" character in my book, I am using this kind of literary device.
If my YouTube Channel made $10 a week for 2019, how much money did I make that year?
What is $520?
This is the capitol of Connecticut
What is Hartford?
This type of word descries relationships between one word and another. Examples include Under, Near, above and at.
What is a preposition?
This is a polygon with one side fewer than a nonagon
What is an octagon?
"I'm on top of the world" is an example of one of these.
What is an idiom?
How many nickels would I have to save to buy a candy bar that costs $0.60
What are 12 nickels?
These three states border Connecticut.
What are Massachusetts, New York and Rhode Island?