Widely known, usually for something unfavorable.
notorious
TWO reasons a word should be capitalized in a sentence.
Start of a sentence or it's a proper noun (name of something or someone)
"Everybody has stupid moments. The trick is to not let a few bad moments cost you the game."
Chase's dad
Type of instrument Brendan got tangled up in.
tuba
The only fruit to bear seeds on the outside.
A synonym for shaking, as in a shaky voice.
quavering
Number of corrections needed in this sentence: What's the Name of your dog john
Four
"Sometimes a whack on the head is exactly what a fellow needs."
Mr. Solway
Name of Chase's school
Hiawassee Middle School
Name of the pilot who landed in Ireland after her first solo Atlantic flight.
Amelia Earhart
melancholy
Location of the apostrophe in this sentence: All of our neighbors houses are decorated this year.
After the "s" in "neighbors"
"Amnesia can wipe out the details of your past, but it can't change the kind of person you are."
Shoshanna
Type of playground equipment Helene was about to fall off when Chase caught her.
Twisty slide
dubiously
Where commas are needed: My teacher Mrs. Barrett has a big dog.
after "teacher" and "Barrett"
"You used to be a fun guy, or did you forget that, too? We did what we did because it was fun..."
Bear
The color of the spandex suit Chase's neighbor did yoga in.
fluorescent yellow
99% of this animal's diet is bamboo.
Capable of living together or existing in harmony
compatible
Part of speech the word "quickly" serves in this sentence: She ran quickly down the driveway.
Adverb
"I'm sure you're not feeling very lucky, but there are millions of people who'd give anything to stand where you stand right now."
Dr. Fitzwallace
Name of Chase's neighbor who did yoga in the sunroom.
Mr. Tottenham
This is one of only two sports ever played on the moon.
Golf (the other is the javelin toss)