Rikki-Tikki-Tavi was this type of animal.
What is a mongoose?
This is Mullet fingers real name.
What is Napoleon?
Change the sentence to a contraction: The pencil that belongs to Rachel is new.
Rachel's pencil is new.
The main character in the story.
What is the protagonist?
This comes at the beginning of your essay.
What is an introduction?
This is the planet the characters go to live on in Dark They Were, And Golden Eyed
What is Mars?
These live at the construction site and Mullet Fingers, Roy, and Beatrice decide to save them.
What are Burrowing Owls?
The baby (to sleep) when the phone rang.
What is the baby was sleeping when the phone rang?
To listen in to someone's conversation without permission.
What is eavesdrop?
This is how you support your claim.
What is evidence?
This character was a thief, but turn his life around because of love.
Who is Jimmy Valentine?
This is the reason Roy is kicked off the bus.
What is punching Dana in the nose?
My dad (to go) to see the movie with me.
To lie or change something without permission
What is falsify?
These come in the middle of your essay.
What are body paragraphs?
Martha was able to earn the scholarship jacket because she was this.
What is the student with the highest grades?
Roy convinced many of this classmates to do this as a way to show disapproval of Mother Paula's Pancake House.
What is protest?
Add a contraction: Hamburgers are not my favorite food, but they are fine.
What is hamburgers are not my favorite food, but they're fine.
To take something back that is yours.
What is reclaim?
You conclusion should include this.
What is a summary of your answer? or What is a restatement of your assertion?
This proved that Arthur was the true king of England.
What is puling the sword out of the stone?
Who is Roy Eberhardt?
Add contraction: Ben is going to sing for all of us tonight.
What is Ben's going to sing for all of us tonight?
A personal story.
What is a narrative?
Longer answers should include this format to answer the questions and support your answer.
What is A.R.E.? Assertion, Reasoning, Evidence.