advice, furniture, information, luck, money, news
What are uncountable nouns? (utællelige navneord)
The name of the main character in the novel we have just read
Who is Andy Dufresne?
A "bashment" is a good fight or a large party
What is a large party?
Most commonly used method of executing prisoners
What is lethal injection?
..... great ads often create a buzz (extreme / extremely)
What is "extremely"?
This class is the tidiest class at our school
Who is 3GVØ?
The name of the author of the novel we have just read
Who is Stephen King?
A "bawbee" is a poisonous bumble bee or a coin
What is a coin?
This group of people is overrepresented in prison statistics
What are African Americans?
Fill in the right relative pronoun: "this is a commercial ...... message appeals to Generation Y.
What is "whose"?
friendly, lovely, silly, jolly, ugly
What is the word class adjectives?
She was on the first poster Andy used to cover his escape route
Who is Rita Hayworth?
"Deedy" means 'effective' or 'shady'
What is 'effective'?
This many Americans are behind bars
What are 2.2 million Americans?
Her parents spend ....... more money than she does. (substantial / substantially)
What is "substantially"?
Who, which, whom, that and whose
What are relative pronouns? (henførende stedord)
The narrator of the novel we have just read killed this many people to end up in jail
What are three?
"Fankle" means 'to touch' or 'to tangle' something
What is 'to tangle' something?
This many states still have the death penalty
What are 29?
The lead singer of the band performed very ..... at the concert (good / well)
What is "well"?
a/an/the
What are articles? (kendeord)
The main character had to crawl this far through a sewer (kloak) pipe in order to become free
What are 500 yards?
An "oxter" is another word for a car's "gas pedal" or "someone's armpit"
What is "someone's armpit"?
When an offender's sentence is fully or partially reduce by a person in the highest level of authority
What is a presidential pardon/clemency?
Find the word with the mistake: "Teenagers parents are richer than ever before and can afford to give their children everything"
What is "Teenagers" (= Teenagers')?