Vocab
Vocab
Pronouns
Literary terms
Random
100
Degraded
Corrupt, depraved
100
Transluscent
allowing light to pass shine through
100
He and I/me went to the game.
I
100
Define situational irony
expect one thing to happen, and something else occurs
100
What has Mrs. Strangeworth been doing?
Letters
200
Negotiable
able to be bargained with
200
Resign
Give up, quit
200
It was she/her that committed the crime!
she
200
Define verbal irony
Sarcasm, mean one thing but say another. NOT LYING.
200
In Shoofly Pie, what is the main theme?
Dealing with grief
300
Infatuated
Intensely fond
300
Diagnose
Identify the nature of an illness or problem by examining the symptoms
300
Sarah and her/she have quit the team.
she
300
Define dramatic irony
Audience knows what the character doesn't
300
Who died in Maddie's family?
Mother
400
Rapt
absorbed, entranced
400
Bereaved
Upset or sad over the loss of a loved one
400
They asked he/him and I/me to the join the club
him/me
400
What are the 4 classifications of conflict?
Man vs nature Man vs Man Man vs Technology/Society Man vs Self
400
How do the people figure out what Mrs. Strangeworth has been doing?
Drops a letter.
500
Reprehensible
deserving blame and criticism
500
Languish
to lose or lack vitality, grow weak or feeble, to be neglected
500
I am as strong as he/him.
he
500
What is the rhyme scheme: I love my dog She is the best I take her for a jog Then sit down for a rest Emma is her name She is very hyper And not very tame, But is as quick as a viper.
A,B,A,B,C,D,C,D
500
What was the name of the place Maddie worked? What did she work there?
Good for you restaurant
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