Identify the collective noun: The audience was impressed by the dance performance.
audience
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Literature (Snake Trouble): Where did Aunt Ruby live and what was her job?
Lucknow / School Teacher
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Add a suitable interjection: "_________________! There is a cyclone alert on the news!"
Oh no! / Yikes! / Holy smokes! / Aah!
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boom
Lose 50 points!
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magnet
Take 25 points!
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fairy
Take points!
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banana
Go to last place!
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banana
Go to last place!
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fairy
Take points!
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fairy
Take points!
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thief
Give points!
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Identify the interjection: "Aah! The monster's got me!"
aah
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Add a suitable interjection: "______________! It's the summer holidays!"
Hurrah! / Yippee! / Yay! / Wahoo!
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identify the interjection: "Oh dear, did I hurt you?"
oh dear
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Name the type of sentence (declarative / imperative / interrogative / exclamatory): "Have you finished your homework?"
interrogative
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Name the type of sentence (declarative / imperative / interrogative / exclamatory): "Our teacher gave us a surprise quiz on Friday."
declarative
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Literature (Demon Driver): Why does the Demon Driver's passenger cry "God help you!" before jumping out of the car?
The car starts to shudder from the driver's rash driving, so the passenger cries 'God help you!' because only God can help his driving skills. He then jumps out
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What is imagery?
Imagery refers to the 'mental pictures' that readers experience when reading literature. It is achieved through words relating to the 5 senses.
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Name the type of sentence (declarative / imperative / interrogative / exclamatory): "Please stop biting your fingernails."
imperative
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Identify the collective noun: The herd of bison ran across the prairie, leaving a massive dust cloud.
herd of bison
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Name the type of sentence (declarative / imperative / interrogative / exclamatory): "I'm so mad at her!"