Tuck Everlasting
Grammar/Punctuation
Poetry
Advertising
Miscellaneous
100
Jesse's brother's name.
Miles Tuck
100
Write the word below that needs to be capitalised: Greg read the book 'Tuck everlasting' but preferred the movie.
Everlasting
100
The number of lines that a sonnet must have.
14
100
An advertising quality that evokes emotion.
Pathos
100
The year that the film 'Tuck Everlasting' was released.
2002
200
The name of Angus' wife.
Mae Tuck
200
Correctly write the word in the following sentence that requires an apostrophe: Johns brother Marcus has twenty dogs and fourteen cats.
John's
200
The syllable structure of a Haiku.
5-7-5
200
A means of convincing someone of the character or credibility of the persuader in advertising.
Ethos
200
'The 7/8 classroom is a pigsty' is an example of what?
Metaphor
300
The director of the film 'Tuck Everlasting'
Jay Russell
300
After which word should a comma be placed? Waiting for the storm to stop I was anxiously looking out the window.
stop,
300
The basic metre of all sonnets.
Iambic pentametre
300
A particular sector of a population.
Demographic
300
Words that sound like their meanings.
Onomatopoeia
400
Winnie's surname after she marries.
Foster
400
Correct the mistake in the following sentence: Spain is a beautiful country; the beache's are warm, sandy and spotlessly clean.
'beache's' should be 'beaches'
400
A limerick's rhyme scheme.
AABBA
400
TV shows that focus on the sales of certain products.
Informercials
400
The repetition of vowel sounds to create internal rhyming within phrases or sentences.
Assonance
500
The name of Winnie's father.
Robert Foster
500
Write the word in the following sentence that requires a quotation mark either before or after it: Bob said, "Jill said, My favorite poem is "The Raven".'"
'My ...as in: Bob said, "Jill said, 'My favorite poem is "The Raven".'"
500
The poetic technique where human qualities are given to animals, objects or ideas.
Personification
500
Words used to suggest a positive meaning without actually really making any guarantee.
Weasel words
500
The country in which limerick poems originated.
England (not Ireland!)