Grammar
Figurative Language and Commas
A Long Walk to Water
Maps/Terrain
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100

What is one pronoun that you might see in a first person sentence?

I, me, my, we, us, our, mine, etc.

100

What type of figurative language is this: I feel like I could fly

Simile

100

What country does the story take place in?

Sudan

100

Which direction is the top part of a map?

North

100

Who was the first president?

George Washington

200

What two words does the word "we'll" combine?

We and will

200

Provide is an example of alliteration

(blank)

200

What is the name of Nya's little sister

Akeer

200

What is one of the sayings to remember the order of the directions?

Never eat shredded wheat, never eat soggy waffles, never eat sour worms

200

What is the deepest point in the ocean called?

Mariana's Trench

300

What point of view is the following sentence: We're going to find your dog.

First-person

300

After what word should a comma go: I wanted to go to Mars but I had homework due the next day

After Mars

300

What is the name of Nya's tribe?

Nuer

300

What is the line that divides the earth into North and South

The Equator

300

Which planet is furthest from the Sun?

Neptune

400

Which words in this sentence should be capitalized: my mom, tia, went to target to get me nike socks for the eagles game on sunday.

My, tia, target, nike, eagles, sunday

400

What is the name for the connecting words after commas?

Conjunctions

400

What is the name of the region Salva enters with lions?

The Atuot region

400

What was the super continent that contained all of the continents called?

Pangaea

400

What is the name of Moana's island

Motunui

500

Correct the sentence: "do you want to play outside said maria

"Do you want to play outside?" said Maria.

500

How do you spell the word that means a the noise a sound makes?

Onomatopoeia

500

What food does the old lady give to Salva to eat?

Peanuts

500

What is the name of the part of a map that shows what different symbols mean?

The legend

500

Name all 5 oceans

Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Arctic, and Southern