_______ all going to the game together tonight.
What is "they're?"
The word "effect" is most often used as this part of speech?
What is a noun?
I've asked you a million times not to lie.
What is a hyperbole?
Providing clues about what will happen next.
What is foreshadowing?
What is the purpose of a comma and FANBOYS?
What is to combine two complete sentences or independent clauses?
_________ car is the blue one in the parking lot over there.
What is their?
She wanted to _______ change, so she ran for student government.
What is "effect?"
When she smiles, her eyes are diamonds
What is a metaphor?
When an author stops the present moment to go back in time to tell a story.
What is a subject and a verb?
What is there?
This policy will go into _________ next week.
What is "effect?"
She is drowning in a sea of grief.
What is a metaphor?
This is the feeling of anticipation readers have while reading a text.
What is suspense?
a dependent clause is
_______ a problem that you don't have your school supplies with you.
What is "it's?"
She displays zero ________ when people communicate with her.
He finally decided to bite the bullet and tell his parents the truth.
What is an idiom?
These are the three different types of sound patterns an author can use.
Complex sentences contain these two clauses.
What is 1 independent clause & at least 1 dependent clause?
The cat rolled ______ toy under the couch.
What is "its?"
The monstrous storm __________ the community negatively, as many people were displaced.
There is a meet and greet after school.
What is assonance?
When an author references a well-known event, person, place, or thing within a text.
What is an allusion?
What is although, while, when etc?