A Quilt of a Country
Subject - Verb Agreement
The Immigrant Contribution
Capitalization
Bible Study
100

The author of "A Quilt of a Country"

Who is Anna Quindlen?
100

The class (write, writes) the answer.

What is writes?

100

Complete the quote: "All Americans are _________ or the descendants of ______________.

What is immigrants?

100

We need to buy a Statue of Zeus.

What is statue?

100
The prayer we are studying.

What is the Lord's Prayer?

200

The historic event that inspired Quindlen's writing.

What is 9/11?

200

The herds of deer (eat, eats) in the field.

What is eat?

200

The author of "The Immigrant Contribution".

Who is Kennedy?

200
When can i be finished?

What is I?

200

We address God as our ___________ in heaven.

What is father?

300

It united Americans before the end of the Cold War.

What is a shared enemy?

300

The child (pull, pulls) his wagon toward home.

What is pulls?

300

It symbolized the process of blending many strains into a single nationality.

What is the melting pot?

300

During the Summer, I spend a lot of time outside.

What is summer?

300

The phrase used to describe our everyday needs.

What is daily bread?

400

The object Quindlen claims represents America.

What is a quilt?

400

The pack of dogs (prowl, prowls) the neighborhood.

What is prowls?

400

Borscht, Chile con carne, and gefilte fish are examples of immigrant influence on _________.

What is food?

400

"I am an enchanter," he said.  "people call me Tom."

What is people?

400

We wear the ________ of ______ to protect us against the devil's arrows.

What is the armor of God?

500

A comparison between two different things used to explain a concept.

What is an analogy?

500

The team of players (ride, rides) the bus to the game.

What is rides?

500

Two hopes shared by most immigrants were ________ and _________.

What are (personal) freedom and (economic) opportunity?

500

I have an appointment with the Doctor after school.

What is doctor?

500

The name given to the smaller, specific requests in the Lord's Prayer.

What are petitions?