This is a scene that takes place before a story begins. It also interrupts the chronological order of the main narrative to take a reader back in time to the past events in a character's life.
Flashback
it shows ownership
The abbreviation Sx stands for
medical symptoms
Your guess is as good as mine is an example of
an idiom
Feeding an essay actually means
Feeding details, details and details to make great writing
You can find the year the book was published on this page
The copyright page where is informs you of the publishing house and then will state @2020
Using 'you' in writing shows this point of view
2nd person
False
He's as skinny as a toothpick is an example of
Hyperbole
List all actors who played Batman
Michael Keaton, Christian Bale, Ben Affleck, George Clooney, Val Kilmer, and Robert Pattinson
True/False: Confederates wanted the Democratic-Republicans to agree to slavery
True
True/False: When writing in MLA format, you can write either ELAR or English for the subject
True
Three types of formal closing statements in letter writing is
Sincerely, Regards, Respectfully, or Yours Truly
The car complained as the key was roughly turned in its ignition is an example of
Personification
Three names Ms. Khan calls the class
Minions, humans, earthlings, gamers, (6th grade: big brainers or sussy brainers)
The author's name who wrote Five Total Strangers is
Natalie Richards
This point of view is when the author is considered all knowing
omniscient 3rd person
The difference between cc and bcc in an email is
cc is carbon copy (visible email) and bcc is blind carbon copy (not visible- privacy)
True/False: Idioms compare two things while explaining a situation or feeling.
False
Essays are _____ for the ______
Essays are good for the soul :P
When proofreading and editing a peer or friend's essay, you need to use this colored pen/pencil and write your name on the ______ _______ side of the essay.
Antonyms for impertinent is
Polite or respectful
P.M. in time stands for
post merīdiem, meaning—you guessed it—“after midday.”
"'What were you doing under our window, boy?'
'Listening to the news,' said Harry in a resigned voice.
His aunt and uncle exchanged looks of outrage.
'Listening to the news! Again?'
'Well, it changes every day, you see,' said Harry."
In Harry Potter and the Order of Phoenix, Harry using this literary device
Sarcasm
True/False: ELAR is an abbreviation for English, Language, Arts, and Reading
False, it's an acronym