The main character in the story.
Who is Luke?
Acolyte Bibulous Coalesce Covert Demagogue
Which of these means: A leader who seeks power by appealing to people's emotions.
What is demagouge?
The tribe (people) of which Beowulf was a part.
What are Geats?
Marjane's uncle who was killed as a Russian spy.
Who is Anoosh?
Hey! You broke my pencil!
Is the italicized word a:
Noun Verb
Pronoun Adjective
What is a noun?
Luke witnessed this behind the co-op.
What is Hank murdering a Sisco?
Prescience Protagonist Sedulous Trenchant Utopia
Which of these means: Keenly perceptive
What is trenchant?
The part of Grendel Beowulf tore away.
What is the arm/shoulder?
New item girls had to wear to school.
What is the veil?
It was a sunny day at the soccer game.
Is the italicized word a:
Common noun Proper noun
Adjective Adverb
What is common noun?
Luke's crush.
Who is Tally?
Protagonist Sedulous Obdurate Encomium Delineate
Which of these means: Draw an outline of
What is delineate?
This person was Beowulf's second fight in the story.
Who is Grendel's mother?
Was Marjane's first disciple.
Who is Grandma?
Ms. Swanson loves the Philadelphia Eagles!
Is the italicized word a:
Preposition Adjective
Action Verb Proper noun
What is Proper noun?
Ideal speed for Pappy's truck.
What is 37 mph?
Coalesce Declaim Valedictory Sedulous Obdurate
Which of these means: Diligent
What is sedulous?
This was Beowulf's third fight in the story.
What is the dragon?
Three rules of Zarathustra which Marjane planned to use when she became the last prophet.
What is Act Well
Speak Well
Behave Well
The students took a challenging test.
Find the adjective.
What is challenging?
Destination of Luke and his parents when they leave the farm.
What is North/St. Louis?
Bibulous Trenchant Covert Demagogue Encomium
Which of these means: Highly absorbent
What is bibulous?
This awakened the dragon.
What is a slave stole a part of the dragon's treasure?
Items Marjane and her friends were going to use to beat up Ramine.
What are nails?
The grumpy bear fought angrily.
Find the adverb.
What is angrily?