Grammar (There/Their/They're)
Where should my comma go?
Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl
The Yellow Wallpaper
Wild Category
100

Choose the correct word — “_____ going to the football game tonight.”

(They’re)

100

Add a comma if needed — “I was tired but I finished my homework.”

(I was tired, but I finished my homework.)

100

Who is the narrator of Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl?

Harriet Jacobs/Linda Brent

100

How does the narrator’s attitude toward the wallpaper change from the beginning to the end?

At first she dislikes it, but she becomes obsessed with it — eventually believing a woman is trapped inside it.

100

What city was Zoey adopted? 

Green Bay 

200

Choose the correct word — “The students forgot _____ homework at home.”

(Their) 

200

 Identify the conjunction: “She wanted to go outside, yet it was raining.”

Yet — a coordinating conjunction

200

Why does Harriet hide in the small attic space for years?

To escape her enslaver and stay close to her children while planning for freedom.

200

What theme about gender roles does the story explore?

How women’s voices and emotions were dismissed

200

What is Ms.B's least favorite soda? 

Dr.Pepper 

300

Choose the correct word — “The library is over _____ by the park.”

(there) 

300

Add commas to hug the clause — “My brother who lives in Texas is visiting.”

(My brother, who lives in Texas, is visiting.)

300

How does this story challenge what people often read in history books about slavery?

 It shows the personal and emotional experiences of enslaved women — the fear, abuse, and sacrifices — that history books often leave out.

300

How does The Yellow Wallpaper challenge ideas about women’s mental health from the time period?

It shows that women’s suffering wasn’t caused by weakness but by oppression, lack of autonomy, and being silenced.

300

True or False: Ms.B's first job was at Chipotle. 

False; I was a banquet server 

400

Fix the sentence: “Their going too meet there friends over they’re.”

(They’re going to meet their friends over there.)

400

My dog who loves peanut butter barks every time I make a sandwich.

My dog, who loves peanut butter, barks every time I make a sandwich.

400

Why was it important for Northern women to read Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl?

Because it helped them see slavery through the eyes of an enslaved woman and understand the emotional, moral, and physical struggles women faced — inspiring empathy and support for the abolition movement.

400

What does the narrator secretly do even though her husband forbids it?

Write

400

True or False: Ms.B was born only 4 minutes after her due date, at 12:04am. 

True; My parents said I had to much to say! 

500

Fix the sentence:

“There going too leave they’re jackets over their before the movie starts.”


“They’re going to leave their jackets over there before the movie starts.”

500

Mrs. Lee who teaches math also coaches soccer.

Corrected: Mrs. Lee, who teaches math, also coaches soccer.

500

How does Jacobs challenge stereotypes about enslaved people or women in her writing?

She presents herself as intelligent, moral, and courageous — breaking the racist and sexist ideas that enslaved people were weak or less human.

500

The story is told through what form of writing?

Journal Entries 

500

Ms.B has taught two other place, Hortonville School District and ___________ 

Kaukauna School District