Marigolds
Capitalization
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Essay Writing
Poetry
100
The narrator of "Marigolds" who matures by destroying Miss Lottie's marigolds.
Who is Lizabeth?
100
This is the reason you capitalize "God."
What is capitalize the name of deities and words referring to a revered beings, religions and their followers, religious books, and holy days and events?
100
The document that Mr. Utterson looks at after dinner in chapter 2.
What is Dr. Jekyll's Will?
100
Using someone else's words or ideas without crediting them.
What is plagiarism?
100
The repetition of the beginning consonant sound.
What is alliteration?
200
The setting of "Marigolds," a time in America when most people were poor.
What is The Great Depression?
200
The reason you capitalize "Americans."
What is capitalize the names of ethnic groups, nationalities, and languages?
200
The person who witnessed and reported the murder of Sir Danvers Carew.
Who is the maid?
200
The place where full citations go.
What is a bibliography or a works cited list?
200
Comparing two different things using "like" or "as."
What is a simile?
300
He spent all day in a rocking chair in a mindless stupor, children often tried to wake him up, to their own dismay.
Who is John Burke?
300
This is the reason you capitalize "Kleenex."
What is capitalize trade names?
300
The subject of which Dr. Jekyll is most concerned.
What is chemistry?
300
A time to use an in-text citation.
What is direct quote?
300
Giving human qualities or actions to non-human objects.
What is personification?
400
The incident that causes Lizabeth to break out during the night, the first time Lizabeth heard her mother cry.
What is the fight in the middle of the night?
400
The reason you don't capitalize "north."
What is capitalize compass points when they refer to a specific region or when they are part of a proper name. Don't capitalize them when they indicate direction?
400
The new beneficiary of Dr. Jekyll's final will.
Who is Mr. Utterson?
400
The big idea or message that an author is trying to convey.
What is theme?
400
The repetition of a vowel sound.
What is assonance?
500
pointless; unsuccessful
What is futile?
500
The reason you capitalize "Biology 1."
What is capitalize school courses that name a language, are followed by a number, or name a specific course?
500
The person who visits Dr. Lanyon's house at midnight and collects the contents of the drawer.
Who is Mr. Hyde?
500
Punctuation that is put around the titles of shorter works.
What are quotation marks?
500
A word or phrase that seems contradictory. This word is an example of itself.
What is an oxymoron? (Oxys - sharp, moros - stupid)