Freak the Mighty
Vocabulary
Grammar
Readings from Class
Miscellaneous
100
Kevin
What is Freak's real name
100
a person who is opposed to, struggles against, or competes with another; opponent; adversary
What is What is an Antagonist
100
Zebra
What is Adam's nickname
100
in literature and drama, a struggle which takes place in the protagonist's mind and through which the character reaches a new understanding or dynamic change
What is Internal conflict
200
The nickname Kevin and Max give themselves
What is Freak the Mighty
200
a struggle between the protagonist and another character against nature or some outside force
What is External Conflict
200
specific name for a person, place or thing
What is a proper noun
200
the story about a boy who tried to impress a girl he liked...
What is 7th grade
300
Max takes special classes in school because he has a
What is a learning disability?
300
the locale or period in which the action of a novel, play, film, etc., takes place
What is the setting
300
hot and warm are what kind of words?
What is a synonym
300
The main character in A Retrieved Reformation that used to crack safes for a living
What is Jimmy Valentine
300
Who was the protagonist in a Noble Experiement?
Who is Jackie Robinson?
400
the name Kevin and Max give their adventures
What is a quest?
400
the intended group for which something is performed or marketed
What is the target audience
400
If I have more than one cherry, they are.....
cherries
400
In Zebra, Adam's art teacher was thought to be homeless, he was actually a....
What is war hero, or veteran
400
an educated quess based on prior knowledge
What is a prediction
500
Kevin loves the story of this character because he relates to him
Who is King Arthur
500
a unifying or dominant idea
What is the theme of a story
500
In order for a sentence to be complete, it must have a subject and a ......
What is a predicate?
500
In the story about animals in Africa, the leading character, or hero is
Who is Rikki Tikki Tavi
500
the process of arriving at some conclusion that, though it is not logically derivable from the assumed premises, possesses some degree of probability relative to the premises
What is an Inference