The name of the Watson's car
The Brown Bomber
Her purse
Comparing two things using like or as
simile
What are you doing this weekend?
Interrogative
He went to the store.
complete sentence
Momma, Dad, Byron, Kenny and Joey
What did Roger tell Mrs. Jones he wanted to buy?
blue suede shoes
The egg went crack and the bacon sizzled in the pan
onomatopoeia
Mrs. Beyersdorf is the principal.
Declarative
My dog.
fragment
Where do the Watsons live? (double points if you can name the city)
Flint, Michigan
How much money did Mrs. Jones give Roger at the end of the story?
$100.00
$50.00
$10.00
$10.00
March comes in like a lion and out like a lamb.
simile
Go clean your room.
Imperative
The man was happy that he won the lottery he bought a new car a new house and Knicks tickets and went on a nice vacation
run-on
What was Byron doing in the bathroom upstairs?
lighting matches
coloring his hair
playing records
lighting matches
Who remembered that the sweater was hers?
Phyllis Lopez
The sun smiled down on us.
Personification
I love summer!
Exclamatory
Mrs. Gill is a fantastic teacher!
complete sentence
Where does Grandma Sands live? (double points for the city and state)
Birmingham, Alabama
Why did Mrs. Price make Rachel cry?
She made Rachel put on the red sweater
I told you a million times to clean your room!
hyperbole
What is my favorite color?
interrogative
Rollercoasters are
fragment