Vocabulary
Comprehension
Roots / Affixes
Grammar / Writing
Essays
100

With great care or caution (Restart)

Gingerly

100

Name of Chase Ambrose's stepsister (Restart)

Helene

100

Meaning: Not, apart, or away

dis-

100

Name one helping verb

Am, was, are, is has, were, did, can, could, might, must shall, should, would

100

Primary purpose of narrativewriting

Entertain

200

Dried out, dehydrated, or thirsty from heat or excessive exposure to sunlight (TSB)

Parched 

200

What was the topic / subject for that year's video contest? (Restart)

Highlighting a senior citizen's accomplishment(s)

200

Meaning: To see or view

-spect-

200

Past tense of stand

Stood

200

Primary purpose for argumentative writing

Persuasion

300

Showing or characterized by a tendency to commit crime - typically a young individual (Restart)

Delinquent 

300

What are "sailor's oaths"? (Charlotte)

Swear words

300

Meaning: Wide or broad

-lat-

300

Do poems get italicized or quotation marks?

Quotation Marks

300

Opposing statement to a claim

Counter Claim

400

Rotten or foul smelling (Charlotte)

Putrid

400

Which sport did Cole Matthews go out for in school because his dad did the same? (TSB)

Swimming

400

Meaning: To push or repetition

-puls-

400

Which two techniques are represented in this statement: It took forever for my cat to stop yapping (Fig.)

Hyperbole / Personification

400

What is the name of the step used in both arg. & inform. writing that uses data [stats, facts, quotes, etc.] to support your outlook.

Evidence

500

Leaving a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle (Charlotte)

Disembark 

500

Which crew member had the mermaid tattoo? (Charlotte Doyle)

Ewing

500

Meaning: Beyond, outside, or more than

extra-

500

Which primary technique is being represented: Crime did rise for Simon and Clyde when nine fries fly

Assonance

500

Name the primary characteristics of an informational introduction

Hook, Preview Reasons, Thesis statement


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