Theyve gone to the store; they will be back later this afternoon.
Theyv'e
They've
they've
The snake just crawled back in it's hole.
its
It’s
its
The boys went to the same university.
Correct as is
Boys'
Boy's
correct as is
Both of the archaeologist's tools were destroyed when the volcano erupted.
Archaeologists'
Archaeologists
correct as is
Archaeologists'
Which of the following is correct?
This, Brunhilda, is not your best effort.
This Brunhilda, is not your best effort.
This Brunhilda is not your best, effort.
This, Brunhilda is not your best effort.
This, Brunhilda, is not your best effort.
Your idea (makes, make) sense to me.
makes
make
makes
The children (shares, share) their toys
Shares
Share
share
Here (is, are) the garden chairs for your party.
Is
Are
is
The flowers in that garden _____ water.
Need
Needs
need
There ____ several teachers at the game.
Was
Were
were
What does it mean to show bias?
a belief that one side is better than another
to refuse to take a side in an issue
to be conceited
to show selfishness
a belief that one side is better than another
Which of the following is a proper noun?
my friend
Fruit
I
Mrs. McNellis
Mrs. McNellis
Which of the following is a pronoun?
Mr. Rosa
Kobe Bryant
Pineapple
Him
him
4. How many nouns are in a sentence?
1
2
3
4
1
Subject-verb agreement
5. He (is, are) reading about space travel.
Is
Are
is
a method developed by Aristotle to always win an argument. include all three of these in an essay or debate and you will be the victor.
ethos
pathos
logos
rhetoric
rhetoric
the protagonist is actually the villain but we empathize with them
1. protagonist
2. foil
3. antihero
4. antagonist
antihero
a character who serves as a direct contrast to another character as a device to empathize the qualities of the main character.
1. character
2. foil
3. protagonist
4. antagonist
foil
an original model of a person. a perfect example or prototype upon which others are copied; a universally recognized symbol.
character
stereotype
archetype
protagonist
archetype
a classic pattern used in fiction that's guaranteed to satisfy most audiences
plot
setting
story telling arc
story telling plot
story telling arc
POV uses the "I" pronoun
1st person
2nd person
3rd person omniscient
3rd person objective
1st person
touches readers emotions
ethos
logos
pathos
pathos
the writer's attitude toward the character subject and audience of a story
mood
tone
pathos
logical appeal
tone
the climate or feeling of literary work. the enviroment
tone
setting
plot
mood
mood
an insight about human life that's revealed in a literary work
1. story
2. message
3. theme
4. mood
theme