What is a verb?
Action Word
Which word is a proper noun in the following sentence:
My favorite holiday is Valentine's Day.
Valentine's Day
The first sentence of each body paragraph is called what?
Topic Sentence
What are the 5 senses of imagery?
See, Smell, Touch, Taste, Hear
What is a migrant farmworker?
Someone who travels to follow the harvest
What is an adjective?
Describes a Noun
Which word is a verb in the following sentence:
The Sweetheart Dance will be so much fun!
will be
Argument writing has an additional body paragraph to reference the other side of an argument. This is called a __________.
Rebuttal
What is a metaphor?
Comparing 2 or more things NOT using "like" or "as"
The Circuit is written in what format?
Graphic Novel
What is an adverb?
Describes a Verb
Which word is the adjective in the following sentence:
Mrs. Flood has chocolate in the Media Center for whoever guesses the correct amount.
correct
What point-of-view is narrative writing?
first-person
What is personification?
Giving something human traits/qualities
Who is the author of The Circuit? (First & Last)
Francisco Jiménez
What is a preposition?
Describes location
Which word is the preposition of the following sentence:
Would you like to go to the dance together?
to
What must be included around any piece of dialogue or quote in an essay?
Quotation Marks
What is a hyperbole?
Exaggerating something
What is the name of the Holy Child that the family prays to in order to save Torito from his illness?
Santo Niño de Atocha
What is the acronym to remember conjunctions?
FANBOYS
What are the TWO conjunctions in the sentence:
I want red Carnations, dark chocolate, and a fuzzy teddy bear for my Valentine's Day gift.
What is the main sentence in an introduction that states what the essay will be about?
Thesis Statement
What is alliteration?
Repeating the same letter in words (ex. Sally Sells Seashells by the Seashore).
What are 5 themes that could relate to The Circuit?
Hope, Journey, Resilience, Loneliness, Hard work, Financial Stability, Faith, Bravery, etc.