The name of the main character in Kwame Alexander's The Crossover.
Who is Josh Bell (JB)?
Who is Paul Baumer?
This is the "fair and knavish sprite," who causes mischief in A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Who is Puck?
This is the name of the author of Claudette Colvin: Twice Toward Justice.
Who is Phillip Hoose?
Running is an example of this verbal.
What is a gerund?
This brother started focusing more on girls than basketball.
Who is Jordan Bell?
This soldier dies first in the novel, and his comrades take his boots.
Who is Franz Kemmerich?
This is the lover who courted one woman but then abandoned her, before the events of the play.
Who is Demetrius?
This is what Claudette Colvin did that led to her arrest.
What is refuse to give up her seat on a bus?
This type of poem is made up of existing text that has been found by the poet.
What is found material poem?
This is the age of the Bell twins.
What is 13?
This is the person who pressures Paul and his friends to enlist.
Who is their teacher, Kantorek?
The mythological figure who is credited with creating a "love potion" flower in A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Who is Cupid?
This is the name of Claudette Colvin's Lawyer.
Who is Fred Gray?
An interrogative sentence must include this.
What is a question mark?
This is Mrs.Bell's job.
What is a principal?
The shrieks of these animals frightened the men.
What are horses?
What was Claudette Colvin's baby's name?
Who is Raymond?
This has a subject and a predicate.
What is a simple sentence or a clause?
This is a theme from The Crossover.
What is finding sense of self; the importance of family; or learning resiliency?
How did Behm die?
What was he was blinded and left for dead, but he was not dead. The next day, he was wandering around in No Man's Land, calling for his friends. He was THEN killed.
This is the name of the play within a play.
What is Pyramus & Thisbe?
This is the charge which was expunged from Colvin's record.
What is assault?
This is the verb mood of the following sentence: Kate stay out of the building.
What is imperative?