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- Q1
What is sensory language?
is descriptive writing that appeals to the sense of sight.
is a descriptive writing that appeals to the five senses.
30sELAGSE6W3d - Q2
Which word is plural and possessive?
Men
Boy's
Boys'
Alexis's
30sELAGSE6L2 - Q3
Fill in the blank with the choice below.
Students must review their essays once or twice before ________push submit.
Users enter free textType an Answer30sELAGSE6L2 - Q4
What is the difference between tone and mood?
Tone is about the writer of the story; mood is about the reader of the story.
Tone is about the the reader of the story; mood is about writer of the story.
30sELAGSE6RL4 - Q5
What are some mood words?
Color
Book
Mountain
Happy
30sELAGSE6RL4 - Q6
What is the term for the main character of a story?
Users re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble30sELAGSE6RL3 - Q7
What is the term for the character or force that actively opposes the protagonist?
Users re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble30sELAGSE6RL3 - Q8
Which sentence uses a comma correctly?
Ms. Winston, a 6th grade teacher, worked on The Lion King's costumes.
Mr. Harrell had silent lunch in his classroom but, Ms. Celestin decided to have silently lunch in the cafeteria.
30sELAGSE6L2 - Q9
What is a subjective pronoun?
A pronoun that is the object of a sentence.
A pronoun that is the subject of a sentence.
30sELAGSE6L1a - Q10
What is an objective pronoun?
A pronoun that is the object of a sentence.
A pronoun that is the subject of a sentence.
30sELAGSE6L1a