A Journey Through Anglo-American Literature

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A Journey Through Anglo-American

Literature
English 9
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
• You have to guess the correct letter from the given
implied statement
• Do not forget that this is a group activity
• If one or two of your group mates did not participate,
scores/ chances will be given to the other group
• The best group will be given plus 5 points in your 1st quiz
• Do not forget to shout the animal call assigned to your
group
• GROUP 1 – YELLOW PIG
• GROUP 2 – BLUE BIRD
• GROUP 3 – GREEN GOAT
• GROUP 4 – PURPLE PUSSYCAT
• GROUP 5 – RED COW

• Wait for the Go signal of your teacher!!!


• Three-minute Letter Search Riddle Game

• I am the first letter of right.

• R
• You’ll find me in boar but not in bear.

• O
• I’m in the middle of the ceiling.

• L
• You’ll find me in ore but not in our.

• E
• I have the sound of sea.

• S
• I’m in the middle of design.

• I
• I’m not out, I’m in.

• n
• In love, I’m not complete without your first

• L
• In the alphabet, I’m 9

• i
• You’re the first of four.

• F
• It’s the end of our love but the beginning of our ending.

• E
• Put the letters together to come up with the answer to this
riddle. What is it that I have to perform.

• ROLES IN LIFE
DAILY DOSE
• MEWL – to cry weakly
• PUKE – to empty what is in your stomach
through your mouth
• WHINE – to complain in an annoying way
• SATCHEL – a small bag that is carried over
your shoulder and that is used for carrying
clothes, books etc.
• FURNACE – one for melting metals
• BEARD - the long hair that grows on man’s
cheeks and chin
• CAPON – a male chicken whose sex organs
have been removed
• OBLIVION – the state of being destroyed

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