"Encanto" in English.
Miracle.
To recieve something - (Except or accept?)
Accept.
The term used when you take information from a source and express it in your own words.
Paraphrase.
The author of "Allegory of the Cave".
Plato.
Taylor Swift has a 10 minute version of this song.
All Too Well.
"House" in Spanish.
Casita.
The result of a change - (Affect or effect?)
Effect
The argumentative term that expresses your stance /opinion on a topic. Example:
"Cats are the best household pet".
Claim.
A type of moral / political story that uses symbols to convey a "hidden" meaning.
Allegory.
Who dis?

Monkey D. Luffy from "One Piece".
Who dis? (first AND last name)
Mariano Guzman.
The two functions of an apostrophe (')
1. Contractions
2. Communicate ownership
Evidence in the form of personal stories, experiences, or accounts.
Anecdotal evidence.
Defined as "conversation among characters".
- Most of Plato's publishings were written in this style.
Dialogue.
The capital of Greece.
Athens.
The names of every Madrigal that has special powers.
Pepa, Bruno, Julieta
Dolores, Camilo, Antonio
Luisa, Isabela
Ture or false
The following sentence is grammatically correct:
"Did you see the polar bear at the Detroit Zoo? It's paws were huge!
False
It's = "it is"
Its = ownership
Counterargument.
(What did the fire and sun symbolize in this story?)
Knowledge / Truth / Reality
Mr. C's birthday.
July 4th.
"Dos Oruguitas" in English.
Two Caterpillars.
Correct the following sentence grammatically:
"Listen linda, your out of here. Too offenses is enough two get kicked out of class, and I can no longer except your behavior. Dont blame them, its you're fault."
-You're*
-Two*
-To*
-Accept*
-Don't
-It's*
-Your*
Paraphrase and cite this information from page 4 of Ryan Osborn's research journal on the benefits of owning pets:
"Our research found that pet owners are 18% less likely to suffer from serious medical conditions (like heart attacks) than people who don't own pets."
........... (Osborn 4).
The name of the main character in Plato's "Allegory of the Cave".
Socrates.
A 6 letter synonym for the word "gloomy" that starts with the letter "S" and ends with the letter "R".
S _ _ _ _ R
Somber.