It's the main theme of The Book Thief.
What is words have power?
It's this literary device when Walton mentions the "Rime of the Ancient Mariner."
What is allusion?
It's how you'd fill in the blanks
The _________ students who were very quiet were always ____________ and begging for a better grade.
What is docile; groveling?
It's how you'd punctuate this sentence:
Please, go to the store and buy these ingredients salt, pepper, milk, and bread however make sure to buy the whole wheat bread.
What is
Please, go to the store and buy these ingredients: salt, pepper, milk, and bread; however, make sure to buy the whole wheat bread?
It's the other name for Puck.
What is Robin Goodfellow?
She is also known as Wonder Woman's mother.
Who is Hippolyta?
When Death says, "I'm haunted by humans," it's an example of this.
What is verbal irony?
It's one of the central themes in Frankenstein.
What is ...?
The juicy and _________ lamb was new to us (you could say it was a __________), yet it was the __________ of a perfect meal, and it didn't even __________ us that it was a tad under-cooked.
succulent, novelty, epitome, faze
It's how you'd punctuate this sentence:
Freddy sings bass and also plays guitar and sometimes piano if you ask him to.
What is do nothing?
It's the name for the actors who are performing the play inside the play.
What is the Rude Mechanicals?
It's the part of speech that well is in this sentence:
He draws well.
What is adverb?
Guilt is this literary device in the novel.
What is motif?
This character's death was an example of Chekhov's Gun.
Who is Justine?
It would _________ you to do your homework, and no matter how __________ and persuasive you think you are, everyone needs to have their education; you don't want to look back in __________ and regret.
It's how you'd punctuate this sentence:
Bob and Terry walked around the park barking dogs were parked around them though.
What is ; after park?
What is....
Daily Double!
It's the artist who uses dark comedy in a satyric way to comment on society and war.
Who is Banksy?
The fact that Papa's accordion was meant love and comfort to Liesel is an example of this literary device.
What is symbolism?
When the creature says, "I'll see you on your wedding night," it was an example of this.
What is foreshadowing?
Everything began to go _____ when the car stopped working, and our dad started to ____________ us; it was like a verbal _____________ because he was so angry and really let it out!
awry, harangue, screed
It's how you'd punctuate this sentence.
Frank the guy with the green skin loves sailing around Antarctica and he loves a good chase especially on his dog wielding sled.
What is
Frank- the guy with the green skin- loves sailing around Antarctica, and he loves a good chase especially on his dog-wielding sled.
It's the 'character' who spoke this line, "And this the cranny is, right and sinister. Through which the fearful lovers are to whisper."
Who is Wall or Snout?
It's the country that Hitler invaded, causing WWII to start.
What is Poland?
It's the type of plot that Death chose to tell the story in.
What is non-linear?
Daily Double!!
It's the style of writing in Frankenstein, where the story is told through letters.
What is epistolary?
The Skittles __________ across the floor, as we ___________ aimlessly through the library, that was __________ with books, which helped ease our __________ and boredom, but I guess in the end it was the ___________ of fun - like the exact opposite- but we took ___________ in that fact that we could soon go home.
skitted,meandered, rife, ennui, antithesis, solace
It's how you'd punctuate this sentence
Betty the witch who loves to sweep was swept off her feet at the foot of her bed when she saw her black cat creeping around in search of the dastardly mouse that had sneaked into the room at midnight yet she didn't faint even though she's faint of heart.
What is comma after Betty
comma after sweep
comma after midnight
(even though...heart).
It's the type of meter that Shakespeare often wrote in.
What is iambic pentameter?
He's the poet who likes to use only lower case letters in his writing.
Who is e.e. cummings?