These words are used to introduce relative clauses, and they include "who," "whom," "whose," "which," and "that."
What are relative pronouns?
An Elizabethan English poet who wrote Macbeth, Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, and Cleopatra.
The name for words that have the same or nearly the same meaning.
What are synonyms?
"They displayed the collection in the Met Museum." - Make this sentence passive
The collection was displayed in the Met Museum.
Niagara Falls is located in these two countries.
What is Canada and the United States.
A futuristic, imagined universe in which oppressive societal control in fiction, Panem of the Hunger Games is an example of this.
What is a Dystopia?
This type of clause provides additional information without starting a new sentence, and it often begins with "who," "which," or "that."
What is a relative clause?
A poem Mr. Büttner really hates because he failed a test because of it, by Emily Dickenson.
What is "Hope is a feathered thing"?
The president of the US during the American Civil War.
Who is Abraham Lincoln?
This is used to change the order of sentence parts to focus on the the person or thing effected or changed by the verb.
What is the passive?
What was the unusual sport Ms. Moorman started playing in January? (hint: she was really excited about it in her introduction lesson)
What is Roller Derby?
What is the powerhouse of a cell?
Mitochondria
The past tense of "treaded".
I _______ on a piece of chewing gum.
What is "trod"?
A romance book Ms. Moorman recommended at the start of the literature project.
The house in the Cerulean Sea.
The first sci-fi book, the film version also contributed to the horror film genre. Written by a female author.
What is Frankenstein by Mary Shelly?