Grammar
Authors
Arguments
Definitions
Grammar on steroids
100

A noun is a 

What is a Person, Place, or Thing

100

This author wrote Fahrenheit 451.

Who is Ray Bradbury?

100

An argument consists of 3 components which are...

What is an argument, counterargument, and a rebuttal?

100

A part of speech you cannot perceive through your senses.

What is an abstract noun?

100

Identify the adverb.

Soon the students will be complete with their freshman year.

What is "soon"?

200

A verb is 

What is an action word.

200

This author wrote The Odyssey.

Who is Homer?

200

You need this to support an argument.

What is evidence?

200

A part of speech that answers the questions What kind? Which one? How many? How much?

What is an adjective?

200

Identify the transitive verb.


Sarah walked the dog through the park. 

What is "walked"?

300

An adjective is

What is a descriptive word

300
This author wrote The Scarlet Ibis.

Who is James Hurst?

300

A _________ is the response to an argument.

What is a rebuttal?

300

A verb that has a direct object.

What is a transitive verb?

300

Identify the verb:

The trees had grown so much since the last time Maddie was in the meadow.

What is "grown"?

400

A ______________ can be conjugated.

What is a verb?

400

This author wrote A Sound of Thunder.

Who is Ray Bradbury?

400

DAILY DOUBLE

The Scarlet Ibis is considered realism genre because...

The plot events and characters are true to real life and focus on real life events.

400

A part of speech you can see, touch, feel, hear, or smell.

What is a concrete noun?

400

DAILY DOUBLE

In The Odyssey, the cyclops is this archetype.

What is the villain?

500

An adverb modifiers a(n) _______, _______, or a(n) ______.

What is a verb, adjective, or an adverb?

500

This author wrote Tarzan.

Who is Edgar Rice Burroughs?

500

A claim or position is called a(n) ______________.

What is an argument?

500

A part of speech that often ends in -ly.

What is an adverb?

500

Identify the adjective:

That lesson was so complicated I could barely keep up.

What is "that"?