Grammar & words
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Terrorism
Guns in the states
Name That Genre!
100

This part of speech describes a person, place or thing

Noun

100

A saying about the fact that you shouldn't make a big deal out of something small "Don't cry over..."

Spilled milk

100

On September 11, 2001, terrorists hijacked airplanes and attacked two major sites. One was the Pentagon, and the other was this landmark in New York City.

Twin towers

100

This amendment to the U.S. Constitution protects the right to keep and bear arms.This amendment to the U.S. Constitution protects the right to keep and bear arms.e name of this song by Pharrell Williams tells you to clap if you are?

Second amendment 
100

A story about dragons, magic, and wizards belongs to this genre.

Fantasy

200

The past tense of "swear"

Swore

200

If you're in a tough spot and you’ve made a difficult situation worse, you might say you’re "adding fuel to" me.

Fire

200
Reports on war and terror 

War journalist

200

his political party in the United States generally supports stricter gun control laws, including background checks and assault weapon bans.

The democrat party

200

A book about a real person’s life is this type of writing

Biography

300

The opposite meaning of a word is called this

Antonym

300

If you're putting yourself in danger by taking a risk, you might be "walking on" this.

Thin ice

300

The terrorist group responsible for the September 11, 2001, attacks was led by this individual.

Osama bin laden

300

What does the NRA stand for  

National Rifle Association of America

300

Stories that take place in the future, often involving advanced technology, space exploration, or dystopian worlds

Science fiction

400

This grammatical term refers to a word that takes the place of a noun, such as "he," "she," or "they."

Pronoun

400

“The wind howled through the night” is an example of this figurative language

Personification

400

The group responsible for the 7/7 bombings in London in 2005 was inspired by this global terrorist network.

al-Qaeda

400

Whic h state has the highest firearm mortality rate in the United States, with 33.9 deaths per 100,000 residents

Mississipi 

400

Stories set in an idealized or utopian society, but sometimes exposing hidden flaws or dystopian realities.

Utopian fiction

500

This type of adjective describes how many or how much of something, e.g. “several.”

Quantitative adjective

500

“The classroom was a zoo” is this type of figurative language

Metaphor

500

In Bowling for Columbine, Michael Moore explores how the media's portrayal of fear contributes to America's high rate of gun violence. He interviews this well-known actor and former president of the NRA

Charles Heston

500

Stories where characters live in a chaotic world, usually involving themes of survival, societal collapse, and struggle in the face of dystopia.

Post-apocalyptic fiction