Wildly excited
frenzied
lacking in quantity or quality.
meager
to stir or shake in a machine to make butter
Churn/CHurned
The most exciting part of a story
Climax
Every word has at least one ___________?
vowel
a ruffle on a shirt
jabot
to push roughly
jostled
a stopping of work by workers to force an employer to agree to a demand
strike
Another word for the exposition part of a story is?
Introduction
When a single (just one) vowel is followed by a consonant, it usually says the short or long sound of a vowel?
Short
Wild uproar
Pandemonium
being rough and noisy
boisterous
a feeling of unity with people who have the same interest
solidarity
“He stole back through the front room, where someone was snoring like thunder.”
What figure of speech is being used?
Simile
C says /s/ before which THREE letters?
e, i, or y
a building divided into separate apartment for rent. usually crowded and/or run-down
an official of a church who takes care of church buildings and property
sexton
a lack of belief in a God or Gods
Atheism ****Double***
Bread and Roses, too is told from what point of view?
Third Person
The FLOSS rule tells us to double which letters at the end of a word?
F, L, S
to stare angrily; scowl
glowering
a wide, shallow, usually round dish or bowl for holding liquids.
basin
a person who believes that government laws are not necessary
Anarchist
What genre (type of) novel is Bread and Roses, too?
Historical Fiction
CK is only used right after a long or short vowel?
Short