Who is Melinda's ex-best friend?
Rachel / Rachelle
What is my dog's name?
Tango
These punctuation marks show when someone is speaking directly.
Quotation marks (" ")
Define Protagonist and Antagonist.
Protagonist-- usually the main character, "good guy"
Antagonist-- opposes the protagonist, "bad guy"
What is this toy called?

Nintendo Game Boy
What is the name of the character Melinda often refers to as "IT?"
Andy Evans
Where did I earn my Master's degree?
Point Park University
This type of punctuation ends a declarative sentence.
A period (.)
Define tone.
Attitude of the author.
***DAILY DOUBLE!!!***
What is this called AND what was it used for?

Overhead projector, used in classrooms / offices to display images and notes
What is the name Melinda's classmates call her in Spanish class?
"Me-no-linda" (joking about not being pretty)
How long did I teach at Brashear High School?
3 years
This type of punctuation shows possession.
An apostrophe (')
Define "suffix" and provide an example.
Letters added to the end of a word to change its meaning. Examples: -less, -able, -ed
What are these called?

Floppy disks
What is Melinda's art teacher's name?
How tall is my husband?
6" 6'
This punctuation introduces a list or explanation.
A colon ( : )
What is "bias?"
A preference, opinion, or prejudice that influences how information is presented, often making it one-sided or unfair rather than neutral or balanced.
What were these shoes called?

Heelys
What holiday does Melinda hate the most?
Thanksgiving
***DAILY DOUBLE!!!***
Where did my husband and I go on our first date?Out for ice cream
***DAILY DOUBLE!!!***
These three dots show omitted text or trailing thoughts.
Ellipsis
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What was this called?

Furby