This unfortunate bride was murdered on her wedding night.
Who is Elizabeth?
This punctuation mark CANNOT be used at the end of a sentence.
What is a comma?
This literary device is used to compare two unlike things using "like" or "as."
What is a simile?
Your Works Cited page should have sources listed in this order.
What is alphabetical?
This is Ms. Harper's/Baymiller's favorite type of food.
What is Mexican?
This innocent person was accused and convicted of William's death.
Who is Justine?
This punctuation mark can join two complete sentences.
What is a semicolon?
This literary device gives human qualities to something non-human.
What is personification?
The punctuation mark goes here when there is a parenthetical citation.
What is outside the citation (outtie)?
She wrote Frankenstein.
Who is Mary Shelley?
Who is Captain Walton?
This punctuation mark comes at the end of a complete sentence and can introduce a list, an answer, or a quote.
What is a colon?
What is an allusion?
This is the abbreviation used for 3 or more authors, meaning "and others."
What is et al.?
Harper/Baymiller was sorted into this Hogwarts House.
What is Hufflepuff?
Felix is in love with this foreigner.
Who is Safie?
This punctuation mark comes after a complete sentence and can be followed by a fragment.
What is an em dash?
This literary device is a story within a story with different narrators.
Who is frame narrative?
This is the type of indentation used for a Works Cited page.
What is a hanging indent?
Students practiced summarizing and paraphrasing with a paragraph about what holiday?
What is Kwanza?
These are the two professors whom Victor initially met at the University in Ingolstadt.
Who are Professors Krempe and Waldman?
This punctuation mark is used to signal what you are quoting was in quotes in the original text.
What is a single quotation mark or an apostrophe?
Victor employs this literary device when he laments, "The blasted tree, the bolt has entered my soul."
Who is a metaphor?
A source is alphabetized by this on the Works Cited page if there is no author.
What is the article title?
This is a psychological theory proposing that humans are motivated by a pyramid of needs.
What is Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?