It is a person, place or thing.
What is a noun?
It has two independent clauses and one dependent clause.
What is a compound-complex sentence?
What is "brash"?
I could eat an alligator!
What is hyperbole?
It goes at the end of a sentence.
What is punctuation?
These can be linking, helping or action.
What are verbs?
What is a complex sentence?
The antonym for dormant.
What is lively? (Week 7)
It rained cats and dogs last night!
What is idiom?
It is used at the end of a statement.
These describe nouns or pronous.
What are adjectives?
This has two independent clauses.
What is a compound sentence?
The antonym for fallacy.
What is certainty?
BANG!!!!
What is otomatopoeia?
It is used at the end of a question.
What is a question mark?
These describe verbs, adjectives or other adverbs.
What are adverbs?
This has one independent clause.
What is a simple sentence?
The antonym of furtive.
What is honest? (Week 9)
The sun smiled at me when it came out from behind the dark clouds.
What is personification?
It, and also the word "and" can be used to join two independent clauses together.
What is a semicolon?
These are relationship words that show a connection between one noun and another.
What are prepositions?
The difference between a clause and a phrase
What is a clause has a subject (noun) and a verb?
Synonym for cull.
What is pluck? (Week 10)
What is situational irony?
These words are always capitalized.
What are proper nouns?