I don't ever want to _____ again.
L-O-S-E
Choose the correct verb to fill in the blank.
Mom _____ the potatoes for dinner.
4. mashed
Someone who appears in court to say what he or she knows about a crime.
1. Judge
2. Witness
3. Restrain
4. Observer
2. Witness
Suddenly overwhelmed
1. Seized
2. Hesitate
3. Scrawled
4. Refrain
1. Seized
What is a comparison using like or as?
1. metaphor
2. simile
3. imagery
4. cliche'
2. simile
The teacher gave me a ___ when I walked in late.
S-C-O-W-L
Which sentence uses a comma correctly?
3. However, I am very good at math.
In charge of an event.
1. Presiding
2. Neglect
3. Contempt
4. Encounter
1. Presiding
A song or a poem that is short and cheerful
A ditty
The events that take place in the story is called the:
1. setting
2. plot
3. theme
4. conflict
2. plot
Instead of taking the elevator, I decided to take the ________.
S-T-A-I-R-W-A-Y
Choose the sentence that is written correctly.
1. I saw the Statue of Liberty in New York.
Trying to do something
1. Avoid
2. Ordeal
3. Restrain
4. Attempted
4. Attempted
Finding it hard to relax or stay still
1. watchful
2. refrain
3. hesitate
4. restless
4. restless
The story has features not seen in this world, such as magic, time travel, strange settings, and fantastic characters
1. Mystery
2. Myth
3. Fantasy
4. Folktale
3. Fantasy
The judge ______ the witness of lying under oath.
A-C-C-U-S-E-D
What is the suffix in the word "unbreakable"?
1. able
2. un
3. ible
4. le
1. able
Stop yourself from doing what you want to do.
1. Attempt
2. Restrain
3. Barge
4. Accuse
2. Restrain
A verse or phrase that is repeated in a song or poem
1. ditty
2. refrain
3. watchful
4. hesitate
2. refrain
Write a sentence using alliteration
Example may be... I went on a walk with my dog Walter.
I accidentally ______ the word in my story.
M-I-S-S-P-E-L-L-E-D
If something is multicolored, how many colors does it have?
1. 0
2. one
3. More than one
4. None of the above
3. More than one
Showing little or no respect for someone or something.
1. Contempt
2. Concentrate
3. Compare
4. Contempte
1. Contempt
Writing quickly and sloppily
Scrawled
Write a simile about what it's like to get an A on a test
Example: Getting an A on a test is like winning a million dollars!