Facts About Moore
Grammar
Vocabulary
Punctuation
Literature
100

Mrs. Moore's daughter's names.

Who are Sofie and Maggie?

100

Adjectives that describe "some or many."

What are Indefinite Adjectives? 

100

The root word of chronological. 

What is chronos?

100

The correct letters for citing a line of poetry?

What are ln?

100

The protagonist in A Single Shard.

Who is Tree Ear?

200

Mrs. Moore has this many horses. 

What is 4?

200

An noun that represents a person's proper name. 

What is a pronoun?

200

The word meaning: Complete with attention to detail.

What is thorough?

200

The correct name used to cite an author, poet, or creator.

What is their Last name?

200

The symbol for Tree Ear in A Single Shard.

What is a monkey?

300

Mrs. Moore's favorite NFL player.

Who is Ray Lewis?

300

An adjective that compares 3 or more things.

What is a superlative adjective?

300
The act of analyzing and judging facts the faults or qualities of something. 

What is criticism or criticize?

300

The typical punctuation mark used when using a lead in to introduce a line of poetry or prose? (Hint: there are 2 options.)

What are the comma , and the colon : ?

300

The topic of the poem "Dulce Et Decorum Est"?

What is War?

400

Mrs. Moore is going to ride in this on New Years Day.

What is The Rose Parade?

400

A clause that stands by itself with punctuation at the end. 

What is an independent clause?

400

The root word of: Polyester. 

What is poly?

400

The correct punctuation mark used after an abbreviation.

What is the period. 

400

The literary device used to refernce something in the following line: "So Eden sank to grief" (Frost, ln. 6). 

What is allusion?
500

Mrs. Moore's husband.

Who is Joe?

500

Adjectives that point out a specific thing, answering "which one."

What are demonstrative adjectives?

500

The root word for Philanthropic?

What is phileo?

500

The punctuation mark that is used to "glue" 2 complete sentences together. 

What is the semicolon? ;

500

The three symbols used in the poem "The Rose that Grew from Concrete" by Tupac Shakur.

What are: The Rose, The Concrete, and The Crack.