Wocky Mad Lib: Part 1 You’ve read “Jabberwocky” by Lewis Carroll. We’ve studied parts of speech, and we’ve discussed how knowing them can add to our understanding of what we read. Now it’s your turn! Using your magnetic poetry kits, play around with the language, and supply the 22. noun ____________________ following parts of speech: 1. adjective _________________ 23. adjective ________________ 2. adjective _________________ 24. noun ____________________ 3. noun ____________________ 25. adjective ________________ 4. verb _____________________ 26. noun ____________________ 5. verb _____________________ 6. noun _____________________ 7. adjective _________________ 8. noun (plural) ______________ 9. noun _____________________ 10. verb (-ed) ________________ 27. adjective ________________ 28. noun ____________________ 29. noun (plural) _____________ 30. noun ____________________ 31. verb (-ing) _______________ 32. adjective ________________ 33. verb (-ed) ________________ 34. adjective ________________ 35. noun ____________________ 11. adverb __________________ 36. verb (onomatopoeia) _______ 12. noun ____________________ 37. adjective ________________ 13. noun ____________________ 38. noun ____________________ 14. verb (-s) _________________ 39. verb (-ing) _______________ 15. noun ____________________ 40 noun (plural) ______________ 16. verb (-s) _________________ 41. adjective ________________ 17. adjective ________________ 42. adjective ________________ 18. noun ____________________ 43. interjection ______________ 19. adjective ________________ 44. interjection ______________ 20. noun ____________________ 45. verb (-ed) ________________ 21. adjective ________________ 46. noun ____________________