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The bird typically eaten. 

Turkey

100

Compares two things but MUST use "like" or "as" 

Similie

100

What punctuation do we put at the end of a statement? 

Period. 

100

What seperates things in a list 

Commas

100

Synonym for the word "happy" 

content, cheerful, joyful, delighted, merry, jolly, glad, ect. 

200

This vegetable is often used to make popcorn and is found in many Thanksgiving dishes.

Corn

200

What is a metaphor?

Comparison of two things that does NOT use "like" or "as". Example, "time is a thief" 

200

What punctuation do we put when we are excited or have a strong feeling? 

Exclamation mark! 
200

What part of speech describes a person, place, thing, or idea?

A noun

200

Antonym for the word "tall" 

Short. 

300

The people you are related to, who often gather together to celebrate Thanksgiving.

Family. 

300

What is an example of onomatopoeia?

Bang, crash, swoosh, crackle, snap, pop, ect. 

300

When would you use quotation marks?

To show someones EXACT words. 

300

Which word in this sentence is an adjective? "The fluffy dog raced across the yard."

Fluffy

300

What is the meaning of the word "transport"?

To carry or move something from one place to another 

400

A tasty sauce that goes on mashed potatoes and turkey.

Gravy. 

400

What is a hyperbole?

An exaggeration. Example, I am so hungry I could eat a whole cow! 

400

How do you correctly punctuate this sentence: “Can you come to my party”

Can you come to my party?

400

Identify the verb in this sentence: "She runs to school every day."

Runs 

400

Pretty puppies prance past Panera. What is this sentence an example of? 

Alliteration. 

500

 A big meal with lots of food we eat for Thanksgiving.

Feast. 

500

What is it called when animals or non-human things do human like things in stories? 

Personification. 
500

Fix this list. Bananas apples and oranges. 

bananas, apples, and oranges. 

500

What do we call words that sound the same but have different meanings, like "pair" and "pear"?

Homophones

500

What is a prefix and suffix, and can you provide an example?

Prefix = Before a base word 

Suffix = After a base word