These two characters are often portrayed as heroes and villains.
What are protagonists and antagonists?
"Like a good neighbor _______ is there"
What is State Farm?
In the movie Ice Age, the ground sloth is named this.
Who is Sid?
This state recorded the coldest temperature in the mainland US at a coolish (-70F).
What is Montana?
In Europe, caribou are known as this animal.
What are reindeer?
During the EXPOSITION in the story, the reader learns about these two elements.
What are characters and setting?
‘What’s in Your Wallet?’
What is Capital One?
In the US, this state has over 50 plus ski resorts (this is the most in the US).
What is New York?
People flock to this famous tourist attraction to view the winter solstice. You can name the region or actual attraction.
What is Stonehenge in the UK?
Both male and female reindeer have these.
What are antlers?
The term narrative is a technical way of saying this.
What is a story?
"America runs on"
What is Dunkin?
The dish in which small pieces of veggies or meat are dipped into a hot sauce, known as fondue, originated in this country.
What is Sweden?
During the winter, moose eat these to stay alive.
What are twigs?
Baby reindeers are called this.
What is a calf? Just like cattle, they have names like bull, cow and calf instead of buck, doe and fawn like their deer cousins.
Authors use these to show whom the dialogue belongs to.
What are taglines?
"Eat fresh"
Subway
Deep-fried latkes are typically eaten around this Jewish holiday.
What is Hanukkah?
In the movie, Home Alone, Kevin's family ends up in this location without him.
What is Paris, France?
Reindeer moss is actually called this.
What is lichen (say "lie-ken")?
Narratives can be real or made up. The technical terms for each are ...
What is fiction and non-fiction?
"The happiest place in the world."
Disneyworld
There are six sides to this wintery precipitation.
What is a snowflake?
This document begins with "We the People."
What is the Preamble to the United States Constitution?
Reindeer live in the Artic Tundra and/or one of these five countries.
What is Greenland, Scandinavia, Russia, Alaska, and Canada?