Auggie's favorite movie
What is Star Wars?
The 2 main characters
Who are the boy and his father
What is a (noun, verb, adjective, adverb, subject, predicate, prepositional phrase)
Name 2 types of figurative language
simile, metaphor, alliteration, personification
Since I’ve never been to a real school before, I am pretty much totally and completely PETRIFIED.
Terrified
Auggie's 3 best friends
What happened to the old man who fell to the ground?
He was killed by an SS officer.
Name at least 5 pronouns.
Identify the figurative language:
"George was a walking encyclopedia."
metaphor
It was IMPERATIVE to stay together.
important
The reason Auggie's parents decided it was better for him to not go to school.
Because he got sick a lot.
How did the characters feel about the journey?
They were scared, because they didn’t know what was happening.
What part of speech describes a noun?
Adjective
Identify the figurative language:
"then, like a caterpillar, she slowly inched flat next to him..."
simile
The man INTERROGATING me was an inmate
questioning
The reason Auggie had not attended school previously.
He had many medical surgeries.
Why did the other inmate tell them to lie?
The Nazis killed off people who were too old and too young.
In the sentence "Ms. Collier quickly ate an apple," what part of speech is the word "quickly?"
Adverb
What is the difference between a simile and metaphor?
They both are used to make comparisons; however, a simile uses "like" or "as" and a metaphor does not.
The beloved objects that we had carried with us from place to place were left behind in the wagon and, with them, finally, our ILLUSIONS.
Hopes
Main idea of the given passage
Why Auggie had not attended school
What are the TWO main ideas of the given text?
1. It was best to try and stay with your family.
2. The camp was a terrifying place to be.
What is the difference between a linking verb and a helping verb?
Helping - gives time and meaning, comes before an action verb
Linking - state of being, connects subject and predicate
Identify the figurative language used:
“The fire’s anger could not be contained. It spread to the grapes. The flames ran along the deliberate rows of the vines, like long curved fingers reaching for the horizon, lightning the night sky.”
Personification
Eight words spoken quietly, INDIFFERENTLY, without emotion.
With no interest