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100

The food you made is to salty.

The food you made is too salty. 

100

The place, time, and atmosphere of a literary work...

Setting

100

America joined this major war on April 6th, 1917.

WW1 or The Great War

100

This president said, "Ask not what your country can do for you. Ask what you can do for your country." 

John F. Kennedy 

100

I hear this word too much in this class. 

Literally

200

He can speak french, spanish, and italian.

He can speak French, Spanish, and Italian.

200

Main idea or ideas in a literary work...

Theme

200

This literary movement (primarily in New York City) took place between 1918 and 1937.

The Harlem Renaissance 

200

In Civil Disobedience, Thoreau writes about slavery and a war with this country.

Mexico

300

As I walked to school. 

Many answers...

Fragment

300

Where characters of a narrative speak to one another...

Dialogue 

300

He was a popular author in the 1800s, and he wrote "The Raven." 

Edgar Allan Poe

300

This famous American minister and activist learned about civil disobedience from both Gandhi and Thoreau.

Martin L. King

400

There are many movies we can watch one should be interesting.

There are many movies we can watch. One should be interesting.

There are many movies we can watch, and one should be interesting.

There are many movies we can watch. One should be interesting.

400

The opposite of our expectations in literary works...

Irony
400

The bulk of THEIR work influenced culture an politics during the 1950s...

Beat Generation

400

This famous actor played Nick in The Great Gatsby.

Tobey Maguire

500

She visited Orlando, Florida, Boise, Idaho, and Detroit, Michigan.

She visited Orlando, Florida; Boise, Idaho; and Detroit, Michigan.

500

Deliberate exaggeration of actions and ideas for the sake of emphasis...

Hyperbole 

500

This movement developed in New England around 1836, and it included authors like Henry D. Thoreau.

Transcendentalism 

500

In Civil Disobedience, Thoreau says that when we vote, we are playing with...

Right and Wrong