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Grade 10 Grammar Chapter 7 Lesson 1

Grade 10 Grammar Chapter 7 Lesson 1

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12th Grade

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L.3.1A, L.6.1A, L.6.1C

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Grade 10 Grammar Chapter 7 Lesson 1

pages 173-177 in your grammar book

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Before You Begin the Practice:

  • Read pages 173-177 in your grammar book

  • The next few questions are really tough.

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Multiple Choice

When Mom called Shawna to breakfast, she looked half-asleep.

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Shawna and Angela had held a late-night study session that left her in a stupor.

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Shawna felt tired the morning after her late-night study session. However, Mom reminded her that eating a good breakfast would help.

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Multiple Choice

Most people would agree that eating a good breakfast helps remedy fatigue, whether or not they themselves eat breakfast.

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The breakfast cereal that her mother placed on the table reminded Shawna of miniature pillows. In a daze Shawna seated herself, spread out her chemistry notes, and forced herself to sit and eat. Later in the day she could not remember eating it.

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Multiple Choice

Of course, Americans did not always have numerous cold, dry cereals from which they could choose for breakfast.

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Multiple Choice

I have been reading about the typical American breakfast in the 1800s. Meats such as bacon, ham, and sausage were available. Eggs and various kinds of bread were also common. But dry cereal was not usually a part of it.

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For breakfast the typical American in the mid-1800s ate bacon, ham, or sausage, or sometimes a combination of meats, along with bread and eggs. However, various stomach ailments led health enthusiasts like Sylvester Graham and Dr. James Caleb Jackson to set about finding foods to cure them.

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Multiple Choice

In 1863 Dr. James Caleb Jackson developed the very first commercial breakfast cereal for the common man, and he called it Granula.

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Multiple Choice

The heavy bran nuggets developed by Dr. James Caleb Jackson had to be soaked overnight just to make them edible.

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Multiple Choice

After Josh asked his brother to choose the hot cereal for the day, he was not sure of the choice.

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Multiple Choice

Grandma O'Brian usually makes us homemade blueberry pancakes for breakfast on Saturday mornings. Sometimes we even enjoy chocolate chip, huckleberry, apple, and potato varieties of pancakes. Dad says that we can continue to enjoy this family tradition since this sugary indulgence occurs only once a week. However, several kinds of hot cereal now appear on her pantry shelf.

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Multiple Choice

After Dad called Josh to eat breakfast, he waited ten minutes.

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Multiple Choice

Most people would agree that eating a good breakfast helps remedy fatigue, whether or not they themselves eat breakfast.

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Grade 10 Grammar Chapter 7 Lesson 1

pages 173-177 in your grammar book

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