Vocabulary
Vocabulary 2
Argumentative Writing
Idioms
Fun
100

trustworthy; able to be trusted

What is Reliable?    

100

relating to money

What is Financial?

100

A strong argument contains credible, or believable, sources. Therefore, sources should be:  R .......

What is Reliable?

100

A phrase or expression that has a different meaning from the literal, or actual, meaning of the words

What is an Idiom?

100

Divergent:

What activity do the initiates participate in during Chapter 12?

What is Capture the Flag?

200

showing no prejudice for or against something; impartial

What is Unbiased?   

200

the action or process of investing money for profit or material result

What is Investment?

200

A strong argument contains credible, or believable, sources. Therefore, sources should be:  U .......

What is Unbiased?

200

Which sentence below is the BEST example of an idiom?

What is the The police department decided to ignore jaywalking because it had bigger fish to fry?

200

Miley Cyrus:

What is the most current and popular song by her?

What is Flowers?

300

belonging to the present time; happening or being used or done now

What is Current? 

300

to get a new loan to pay an older debt

What is Refinance?

300

A strong argument contains credible, or believable, sources. Therefore, sources should be:  C .......

What is Current? 
300

What is the meaning of the idiom shown in bold?

What is Marlena took a risk by auditioning?

300

NFL:

Which team won the Superbowl?

Who are the Kansas City Chiefs?

400

keeping careful watch for possible danger or difficulties

What is Vigilant?

400

a thing that is of great worth

What is Valuable?

400

BONUS:

What is Ms. Cohen's Favorite Restaurant?

What is Chick-Fil-A?

400

BONUS:

When is the Unit 2 Test?

What is tomorrow?

400

Superbowl:

Who was the artist that performed during the halftime show? 

Who is Rihanna?

500

unfairly prejudiced for or against someone or something

What is Biased?

500

 money of a government, business, group, or individual

What is Finances?

500

A strong argument contains credible, or believable, sources. Therefore, sources should be:

What is Reliable, Unbiased, and Current?

500

BONUS:

Who was the first President?

Who is George Washington? 

500

School:

What days are we out of school this week?

What is Friday and Monday?