This is a definition for metaphor.
A comparison of two unlike things without using "like" or "as."
Every paragraph should begin with this.
This mother figure helped a struggling boy find out what was right and wrong.
Mrs. Jones
This person is the Provincial Health Officer for British Columbia.
Dr. Bonnie Henry
Mr. Bains also teaches this other subject.
Math
This is a synonym for "Ambiguous."
cryptic; unclear; mysterious; etc.
Haiku contains this number of total syllables.
17
This tennis player and CEO has been an example of a resilient person from a very young age.
Venus Williams
This political party won the BC provincial election.
The New Democratic Party
This person cannot control their laughter in class no matter what.
Lance.
Physical, emotional, social/communal
Separates two complete sentences with a comma.
This individual said "What fools these mortals be."
Puck
This hockey team won the Stanley Cup this year.
Tampa Bay Lightning
The answer to "How much is this assignment worth?"
100%
"Hostile" is this part of speech, while "hostel" is this part of speech.
Hostile = adj
Hostel = noun
These three things are found in every sentence.
A subject; a predicate; a complete thought
Who said "The course of true love never did run smooth."
Lysander
This is the best basketball team.
The Denver Nuggets
This is Michelle's dog's name.
Luna
The game Among Us practices this literary skill which we've covered this class.
Inferencing
A sonnet usually contains this many lines.
14
In 2014, this young person won the Nobel Peace Prize.
Malala Yousafzai
The name of the soon to be Vice President of the United States of America.
Kamala Harris
This is Mr. Bains's favourite phrase, which is also the class's least favourite phrase.
"It depends how well we work in class."