If a train was supposed to arrive at 3:15 pm and arrived 35 minutes late, it arrived at... ?
What is 3:50 PM?
What are the names of the Great Lakes?
Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, Superior
The general shape of a stop sign
What is an octogan?
What month does Ms Suzie celebrate her birthday?
What is September?
What is the longest bone in the body?
Femur
What is another term for the conflict in a fictional plot?
A. resolution
B. inciting incident
C. exposition
(B) inciting incident
Number considered to be a "bakers dozen"
What is 13
Who was the first Prime Minister of Canada?
Who is John Macdonald.
The first woman to win a Nobel prize
Who is Marie Curie?
What is Ms Suzie's favourite colour?
Green
How many chambers are in the heart?
4
Which word is spelled incorrectly?
A. Attendance
B. Application
C. Apprecciate
C. Apprecciate
Another name for a 90 degree angle
What is a right angle?
When is Canada's birthday?
July 1, 1867
This edible food does not go bad- they have found edible versions of it in Ancient Egyptian tombs!
What is honey?
...
FREE POINTS
No, it is a physical change
Name the type of figurative language.
Joseph said the chocolate cake was calling his name.
Personification
The number of hours in 3 days
72
What provinces did Ms. LaClare live in?
What is Alberta, Ontario, Saskatchewan.
What name does Ms Stephanie hate to be called
Steffff
What is the origin on a coordinate plane?
(0,0)
The hottest planet in the solar system
What is Venus?
The character(s) who contrast with the protagonist typically, a character who contrasts with the protagonist, in order to better highlight them
Foil Characters
The square root of 121
What is 11?
When did the Wall of Berlin go down (EXTRA 200 POINTS FOR EXACT DATE)
November 9 1989
Which war had the most deaths
a) WWI
b) Cold war
c) WWII
c) WW2
Who is Ms Suzie's favourite student?
Herself. Remember I am at college too!
If you smash a cracker with a bowling ball it makes tiny crackers. Is this a physical change or a chemical change?
An act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any hearers, especially by a character in a play.
Soliloquy