Characters
Story Elements
Figurative Language
Parts of Speech
Verbs, Verbs, Verbs
100

Who are the main characters throughout the entirety of the novel?

Arthur and Mr. Hampton

100

What was the setting in this book?

Washington DC, 1963

100

a comparison using like or as

simile

100

Please remember to finish your homework.

Noun

100

What are two types of action verbs? Give examples.

Actions we can see: jumping, talking, walking

Actions we cannot see: imagining, hoping, dreaming

200

Who was Arthur's sister? 

Barbara

200

What is the theme of this story?

Redemption

200

When a set of words uses the same letter repeatedly

alliteration

200

Samantha lowered her head and jumped across the stream.

verb

200

What is the purpose of a linking verb? Do they express action?

Linking verbs do not express action, they connect the subject of the verb to additional information about the subject.

300

How did Arthur meet Squeak?

He was saving squeak from the jocks. Removing him from the garbage can.

300

How does Arthur show he is a dynamic character?

Ans will vary. Arthur goes from a very rash, violent, character (throwing bricks) to a helpful, responsible young man (finishing the masterpiece for Mr. Hampton).

300

Giving human characteristics to something that is not human

Personification

300

Brandon finished his race very quickly at last night's meet.

adverb

300

What is a helping verb?

Helping verbs help the main verb to describe an action

400

How did Groovy Jim help save the garage?

Groovy Jim paid out the last few months when Arthur did not have the money.

400

What was the main conflict in this book? How is it resolved?

Conflict: Arthur throws a brick at James Hampton and ends up in Juvie.

Resolution: Arthur has to work for James Hampton and learns valuable information to end his sentence

400

An exaggeration

Hyperbole

400

Rachel can speak Spanish very well because she lived in Spain for a year.

Adjective

400

What is the difference between transitive and intransitive verbs?

Transitive: contains a direct object and answers the question "what?" or "whom?"

Intransitive: does not contain a direct object

500

Who was Arthur's mom's boyfriend? What was his job? What did they do for Arthur's birthday?

Roger, a carpenter. They went to a major league baseball game.

500

words that mimic real life sounds.

Onomatopoeia 

500

Would you like a burger and fries or chicken tenders?

Conjunction

500

What is the past tense of "go"?

went

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