Vocabulary
Literary Terms
Direct Objects
Vocabulary 2
Complete subject/predicate
100

To think about something carefully.

What is to ponder?

100

The leaves waved. (personification?)

What is waved?

100

The boy ate the cookie.

What is cookie?

100

Reckless or disobedient.

What is wayward?

100

The tiny, green frog leaped on top of the log. (complete subject)

What is "the tiny, green frog"?

200

Distant or not friendly.

What is aloof?

200

The toaster burped. (personification?)

What is burped?

200

Mr. Alnutt gave me the paper.

What is paper?

200
Not active or sleeping.

What is dormant?

200

On top of the mountain, a goat chewed some grass. (complete subject)

What is "on top of the mountain, a goat"?

300

To be more clever than.

What is outwit?

300

The struggle or problem a character faces.

What is conflict?

300

Keo threw the chair.

What is chair?

300

To be unhappy or dissatisfied.

What is disgruntled?

300

George and Bertha went to the prom together. (complete predicate)

What is "went to the prom together"?

400
In a depressed manner.

What is somberly?

400

A word that means the same as another.

What is synonym?

400

The ant carried the leaf all the way up the tree.

What is leaf?

400

To swell or puff out.

What is bloat?

400

The undersized boy was pushed around on the football field. (complete predicate)

What is "was pushed around on the football field"?

500

To strongly disapprove of something.

What is to condemn?

500

A word that means the opposite of a word.

What is antonym?

500

Under the bench, the rat ate a banana.

What is banana?

500

Lacking excitement or to be boring.

What is humdrum?

500

The three lonely, teen boys and the three little, brown puppies played on the beach. (complete subject)

What is "the three lonely, teen boys and the three little, brown puppies"?