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This word is central in a sentence construction, and is commonly referred to as something someone 'does'.

What is a verb?

100

The UK are made up of these countries.

What is England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland?

100

The analytical term for who tells a story.

What is the narrator?

100

This famous, former colony today speaks both French and English.

What is Canada?

100

The colour of your English teacher's usual pull-over sweater.

What is olive green?

200

The person or thing in a sentence that often does something.

What is the subject?

200

This person was the Prime Minister in the UK from 1940 - 1945 and again in 1951 - 1955.

Who is Winston Churchill?

200

This model is often used when analysing non-fiction texts, specifically articles, in order to understand who is saying what to whom.

What is Laswell's Model of Communication?

200

This colony was for a long time joked to be a place, where Britain would send off criminals.

What is Australia?

200

The date that Christmas is celebrated in the UK and the US.

The 25th of December.

300

This type of sentence part is often referred to as being recognisable, as it refers to 'time, place, or means'.

What is an adverbial?

300

This British monarch was the longest reigning monarch throughout all of world history.

Who is Queen Elizabeth II?

300

A first person narrator can be limited or limited-omniscient, but we should also consider something else.

What is reliability?

300

A series of former colonies that today is a very, ironically, divisive country.

What is the United States of America?

300

Santa Claus is based on this historical figure.

Who is Saint Nicholas?

400

These words can often be replaced by people or objects and are often cause for hefty debate on Twitter.

What are pronouns?

400

This small island is found right between England and Ireland.

What is The Isle of Man?

400

The name of the three genres you need to master for your written exam.

What are argumentative essay, analytical essay, and manuscript for a speech?

400

A former colony that is known for their particular variant of English language and a lot of stereotypes that involve dreadlocks.

What is Jamaica?

400

In the game of chess, this is the order of the first five pieces on the backrank going from left to right as White.

What are Rook, Knight, Bishop, Queen, and King?

500

The following sentences are examples of certain grammatical ruling:

'The dog ate the steak'

'The steak was eaten by the dog'

What is active & passive?

500

These are the capitols of England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Ireland, and Wales.

What are London, Edinburgh, Belfast, Dublin, and Cardiff?

500

These are the five main categories students of English A should know how to analyse in written fiction.

What is narration, setting, theme, characterisation and message?

500

India became officially ruled by the British in this year.

What is 1858?
500

Within popular fantasy literature, this creature is commonly portrayed as being a lion fused with a snake and a goat, and sometimes even a dragon.

What is a Chimaera?