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100

Find the simple predicate:

My two older brothers stared at me silently.

stared

100

Main office / HQ 

(begins with "h")

headquarters

100

The Japanese play that used song and dance

Kabuki

100

"We don't have a Charles in the kindergarten" -- Who was Charles?

The little boy / Laurie

100

Habitually

Usually, normally

200

A sentence expresses a complete thought. At minimum, it must contain a __________ and a _________.

subject, verb

200

When your tummy hurts

(begins with "s")

stomachache

200

Volunteer soldiers in the American Revolution

minutemen

200

The number Natalie kept repeating

105

200

Vile

Disgusting, unpleasant

300

Make an interrogative sentence

*Any sentence that asks a question*

300

Past tense of recommend/advise, usually about medicine

(begins with "p")

prescribed

300

The french military leader who took over the government in 1799.

Napoleon

300

102-year old Great-Grandma Breckenridge's nickname

The Three-Century Woman

300

Coincidence

Accidental sequence of events that seems planned

400

A verb that functions as an adjective

Participle

400

Something that is simple and easy to do

(begins with "c")

child's play

400

One night in 1773, some colonists sneaked onto a British ship that was anchored in Boston Harbor. They dressed as Native Americans and _____________________. Historians call this event the Boston Tea Party.

dumped boxes of tea into the water

400

The developmental disorder Natalie has

Autism

400

Simultaneously

happening or done at the same time
500

A noun or pronoun that follows a linking verb and renames the subject

Predicate Nominative

500

related to old ways of doing things; outdated

(begins with "o")

old-fashioned

500

When the colonists officially broke away from Great Britain, Thomas Jefferson and others wrote the _______________.

Declaration of Independence

500

Who wrote the letter to the Warden complaining about their operation?

Del's Mother / Mrs. Del Peabody

500

Assiduously

In a steady and hard-working way