Shuffling
Verb
The Great Gatsby's target audience?
Shrek
protagonist
A letter to the president of Wal-Mart about fixing the cash registers upon exiting.
Persuade
He was an angel of doom, hoisting a large scythe over his head.
Metaphor
Ministrations
Noun
Point of View: From where he stood in the science lab, he couldn't tell if the room she'd disappeared into was an office or what.
third person
Donkey
deuteragonist
A novella about a race of vegan vampires that are learning how to farm blood.
Entertain
The moon opens its white glowing maw as if to eat the space ship.
Personification
Jabbered
Verb
The Little Mermaid's target audience?
children, tweens, 16 years+
Lord Farquaad
antagonist
An essay discussing the benefits of believing in the American Dream from the novella, The Great Gatsby.
Analysis
She is as ornery as a cow with a headache and twice as crazy.
Simile
Intensely
Adverb
Point of View: You have nothing to fear from the Tharks.
second
Pinocchio
secondary
A news article about the thousands of dollars worth of tractor’s parts that were stolen.
Inform
I am going to die a gruesome death by toddler crayon and baby drool.
Hyperbole
Green
Adjective
Point of View: We are but a strange people in an even stranger land.
fourth
Snow White (from Shrek)
secondary
An essay about cows and their symbolism in the novel That Fine Line.
Analysis
Boom, crack, the sound of my heart!
Onomatopoeia