What two things must a complex sentence contain?
dependent clause and independent clause
Would an insensitive person with a cruel disregard for the feelings of others be callous or wan?
callous
Name the main character in The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian.
Arnold Spirit Junior
What are the adjectives in this sentence: The little brown bunny walked slowly around the fence.
The, little, brown
The [horse] ran away.
Is the following a simple, compound, or complex sentence: Beneath the two trees, I saw a fox and a chicken chasing each other.
simple
Would an aberration be a normal occurrence or an abnormal occurrence?
abnormal
In PTI, why was Rowdy angry at Junior?
He felt left behind when Junior went to Reardan.
If I am verifying information, am I spreading or publishing the information or checking to see if it is true?
Checking to see if it is true
The horse [ran] away.
Verb
Nouns and pronouns are modified by what?
adjectives
If I am experiencing a debacle, would I be getting an "A" on my project or an "F" on my project?
"F"
What do Junior and Penelope dress as for Halloween?
Homeless people
Which type of figurative language is an expression that means something different than what it's words mean?
Idiom
I live [fluffy] hats.
adjective
Alot of dogs is barking at me.
a) A lot of dogs is barking at me.
b) Alot of dogs are barking at me.
c) A lot of dogs are barking at me.
d) Alot of dog's are barking at me.
c) A lot of dogs are barking at me.
What does the vocabulary word dejected mean?
sad and depressed
Name Junior's dog in PTI.
Oscar
Who wrote The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian?
Sherman Alexie
[Kelly] is always late for school.
Subject
What is the difference between a phrase and a clause?
A clause has a subject and verb but a phrase is missing one or the other or both
What is the definition of the vocabulary word rapport?
a close and harmonious relationship
What is a common theme between Smoke Signals and PTI?
Alcoholism
Synecdoche
What is the point of view of most of PTI?
a) Second person
b) First Person
c) Third Person
b) First Person