A preposition that means to precede something.
What is 'before'?
This personal identifier must be on all assignments and documents.
What is your Name?
Who is the main character in Jerry Craft's New Kid?
Who is Jordan [Banks]?
Style of writing in which letters are joined in a flowing manner.
What is cursive?
The basketball player commonly associated with the phrase '6-7'?
Who is LaMelo Ball?
Used to indicate the pause in a sentence or separate items in a list.
This article indicates a specific noun.
What is 'The'?
The person who tells the story of events taking place in a novel or poem.
Who is the Narrator?
Modern Language Association
What is MLA format?
The correct document spacing for all of your ELA written documents.
What is double-spaced?
The prepositional phrase in the following adage:
'Water under the bridge.'
What is 'under the bridge.'
The second rule for entering your ELA classroom.
What is enter quietly?
The person a Narrator is addressing in the second person POV.
Who [what] is you?
The overall meaning or parable of a story or written work.
What is the Theme?
This famous pop-singer celebrates her birthday on December 13.
Who is Taylor Swift?
The part of speech which describes a noun.
What is an adjective?
The subject and verb number (singular/plural)must be in agreement.
What is subject-verb agreement.
New Kid is written from this POV.
What is first person?
The step of the Writing Process during which works are proofread and rewritten.
What is editing?
This person could potentially break Jay-Z's record for the most grammy's?
Who is Kendrick Lamar?
A modifying phrase consisting of a preposition and its object.
What is a prepositional phrase?
Words such as conceive or receive follow this common rule of grammar.
What 'i' before 'e', except after 'c'?
Jordan's favorite chinese food meal when he was little.
What is Strimp Lo Mein? (shrimp is accepted)
Formal style of language used primarily in educational settings.
What is academic language?
This is the current season we are currently in for Chapel/Lutheran Calendar.
What is Epiphany?