Grammar
Guess a text
Guess a text
Past tense
Fiction
100
Rather, beautifully, dramatically, severely
What is adverbs/biord
100

One of the main characters is from Minnesota

What is "The Great Gatsby " by Scots Fitzgerald

100
"Shall I compare thee to a summer's day.." is a line from a special type of poem.
What is sonnet 18 by William Shakespeare?
100
The past tense of "to live"
What is "lived"
100
The when and where of a story
What is the setting
200
War, love, house, table
What is nouns/substantiver
200

"The narrator felt rejected because of some knitted socks"

What is the short story "Late at Night" by Kathleen Mansfield

200
It is a truth universally ackknowledged, that a singel man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife.
What is "Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen?
200
The past tense of "to be"
What is "was/were"
200
The people in a story
What is characters
300
Amazing, great, lovely, good
What is adjectives/adjektiver
300
"The first novel written in the English language had only two characters."
What is "Robinson Crusoe" by Daniel Defoe
300

The main character is tormented by guilt and eventually goes mad.

What is "Macbeth" by Shakespeare

300
The past tense of "to go"
What is "went"
300
A beginning of a story in the midst of the action.
What is in medias res
400
Who, which, whom, whose
What is relative pronouns/relative pronominer/henførende stedord
400

The author of one of the most famous science fiction novels also wrote one of the texts you have read.

What is "Burmese Days" by George Orwell

400
The main character of this short story dies of happiness - or did she?
What is "The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin?
400
Past tense of "to lay"
What is "Laid"
400
A narrator who knows everything about the characters and events in the story.
What is 3. person narrator, omniscient point of view.
500
my, mine, your, yours
What is possessive pronouns/possessive pronominer/ejestedord
500

The narrator wants to escape a miserable life in Dublin.

What is "Evelyn" by James Joyce.

500
What's in a name? (we shouldn't have a question here, should we?)
What is "Romeo and Juliet" ny William Shakespeare?
500
"It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife."
What is "Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen
500
Figurative language where a thing/event or character represent or stand for something else, especially a material object representing something abstract.
What is a symbol