She was adopted from Sierra Leone and became a beautiful ballerina.
Micheala DePrince
dog, pencil, teacher
noun (common)
The beginning and end of a good sentence.
Capital letter and punctuation
The boy with the bread.
Peeta
Ms. Troxell's daughter's name.
Bell
She was a yellow canary that went into space.
Claribel
Pennsylvania, Notre Dame, McDonald's
Noun (proper)
The number of paragraphs in a good essay.
4 or 5
Katniss's sister.
Prim
Mr. Evans like to play which game: cards, chess, jenga?
Chess
He was a loyal dog who waited at the train station for his owner even after he died.
Hachiko
purple, lovely, happy
adjectives
Type of writing where the author tries to convince her/his audience to do or believe something.
Persuasive
The mentor for Katniss and Peeta.
Haymitch
Your principal's name.
Mrs. Sheriff
He was very concerned about time while traveling with Milo.
Tock (Watchdog)
slept, walked, ran
verbs
The middle paragraph of an essay: contain the research and/or details.
Body paragraphs
The berry used to trick the Capitol.
Nightlock
Where is Mrs. McGurgan's daughter going to college?
Penn State University
He tricked the young oysters into following him, then ate them.
The Walrus
And, but, or
Conjunctions
The last paragraph of an essay.
Conclusion
The tributes from District One.
Kato and Clove
The name of Mr. Nalesnik's dog.
Lola