The number of branches that make up the federal government
What is 3?
What is 10?
The type of figurative language "it's raining cats and dogs" is.
What is an idiom?
"He is a night owl" is this kind of figurative language
What is a metaphor?
The name of our principal
Who is Autum Matsumoto?
This person leads the Executive Branch.
Who is the President?
This amendment protects your freedom of speech, religion and assembly
"There was a loud splash when she jumped into the pool" uses this type of device.
What is onomatopoeia?
The person whom our school is named after
Who is Jack F. Macy?
This is what the Legislative Branch is more commonly called.
What is Congress?
This is the supreme law of the land
What is the Constitution?
Words which are spelled to imitate or suggest specific sounds
What is onomatopoeia?
It is the oxymoron in this sentence: "Unfortunately, since I did not finish all my assignments, I had to take a working vacation."
What is working vacation?
It includes "We value learning accomplished with hard work and integrity."
What is the Macy Way?
OR
What is determine if laws are Constitutional or not?
The House of Representatives has only done this to three presidents, the most recent being President Trump
What is impeached (a president)?
It is a deliberate combination of two words that seem to mean the opposite of each other, such as “jumbo shrimp.”
What is oxymoron?
The fact that the readers know that the narrator in "The Tell-Tale Heart" is planning on killing the old man whom the narrator has treated kindly is this type of irony.
What is dramatic irony?
The teacher who has taught at Macy the longest
Who is Mr. Jordan?
The importance of checks and balances.
What is to prevent any one branch from taking too much power?
The two parts of Congress
What are the House of Representatives and the Senate?
Three types of irony
What are verbal, situational, and dramatic irony?
This is the difference between a simile and a metaphor
What is the simile uses a signal word such as like or as to make the comparison and a metaphor does not?
What are Yale and UCLA?