this has been the longest Wednesday that I can remember.
Hint: 1 error
Capitalize the first word!
What does indifferent mean?
Having no particular interest or sympathy; unconcerned.
Which lunch do each of the Timberwolf teachers have?
Mr. Gascon and Ms. B have A lunch. Mr. C has C lunch.
Who wrote Falling Short?
Ernesto Cisneros
What is a line?
A single segment of a poem.
I wish that halloween was in Summer.
Hint: 2 errors
1. Halloween
2. summer
What are lodgings?
a place in which someone lives or stays temporarily
When do the Timberwolf teachers have their prep period?
2nd period
Who wrote "Cinder Maid?"
Joseph Jacobs
What is a stanza?
A group of lines in a poem.
Some of the People we saw at the store included Ms. carella, principal Dailey, and mike.
Hint: 4 errors
1. people
2. Carella
3. principal
4. Mike
What is a herald?
an official messenger bringing news
Which of the Timberwolf teachers has been a Timberwolf the longest?
Mr. C
Who wrote "Little Red Cap?"
The Brothers Grimm
What is a line break?
The place in a poem where a line ends.
I wish there was something to do here, Derek mumbled.
What was that? asked his mom.
Add quotation marks and indent!
What is a trough?
a long shallow often V-shaped receptacle for the drinking water or feed of domestic animals
Which Timberwolf teacher doesn't live in Clackamas?
Ms. B
Who wrote "Cinderella, or The Little Glass Slipper?"
Charles Perrault
What is free verse poetry?
A type of poetry that does not have a set rhythm or rhyme structure.
I spent the weekend at Disneyland, it was so fun!
It's a run-on!
What is drudgery?
hard menial or dull work
How many Timberwolf students are there?
111
Who wrote "The Rough Face Girl?"
Rafe Martin
What is an ode?
A short poem that praises an individual, an idea, or an event.
"I'm bored" said Dave.
"Me, too" replied Carla.
Add a comma after the character is done speaking.
What is a garret?
a top-floor or attic room, especially a small dismal one
Which Timberwolf teacher has the longest email address?
Mr. C
Who wrote "Lon Po Po?"
Ed Young
What kind of poem is this?
There once was a man from Peru
Who dreamt he was eating his shoe.
He woke from a fright
In the middle of the night
To find that his dream had come true.
A limerick