A character in a story who is presented as the chief enemy of the main character.
Antagonist
telling the truth or able to be trusted and not likely to steal, cheat, or lie
Honest
What is an interrogative sentence?
sentences that ask a question, typically to request information.
What was the name of the boy in the book "Wonder"?
August
to express regret for something done or said
Apologize
The clash of opposing forces with a character's own pursuit of a goal.
person is always telling people what to do
Bossy
Name all types of the sentence by function
Declarative, Interrogative, Exclamative, Imperative
What are the names of the two main characters in "The Prince Of Egypt"?
Moses and Ramses
a wild headlong rush or flight of frightened animals/a mass movement of people at a common impulse
Stampede
The Central Idea of the story
Theme
A person who behave like adults in a way that shows they are well-developed emotionally
Mature
Name all types of sentences by structure
Simple, Compound, Complex, Compound-Complex
What happened to the boy in "Hatchet"?
Plane crush, he lost and survived on his own in the vast wilderness.
overwhelmingly fearful: frozen
Petrified
Types of the conflict
Intrinsic and Extrinsic
Person Vs Society
Person Vs Person
Person Vs Self
Person Vs Environment
not influenced or controlled in any way by other people, events, or things
independent
Though Mitchell prefers watching romantic films, he rented the latest spy thriller, and he enjoyed it very much.
What sentence type it is?
Compound-Complex sentence
Who has written the anime novel "Spirited away"?
Hayao Miyazaki
plodder
a person who works in a slow and persevering but uninspired manner.
Every plot has these five element:
Exposition, Rising action, Climax, Falling action, Resolution
lacking consideration for others, only thinks of their own advantage
Selfish
Name all parts of the essay
Introduction: Hook, Context, Thesis statement
Body Paragraph: Argument, Example, Analysis
Conclusion
What is the antagonist in the book "The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind"?
the famine and poverty
pass with flying colours (idiom)
to be extremely successful, to achieve something that is difficult, to excel