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Nouns as Subjects and Subject Complements

Nouns as Subjects and Subject Complements

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English

6th Grade

Practice Problem

Medium

CCSS
L.3.1A, L.1.1B, L.2.1E

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Standards-aligned

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Alexander Donoghue

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6 Slides • 20 Questions

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Nouns as Subjects and Subject Complements

6A & 6C Writing

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Multiple Choice

A merchant purchased a large diamond in the 1600s.

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merchant

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purchased

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large

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diamond

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Multiple Choice

Jewelers cut the rare diamond with great care.

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Jewelers

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diamond

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cut

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care

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Multiple Choice

Henry Philip Hope acquired the beautiful stone in the 1800s.

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Henry Philip Hope

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acquired

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stone

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1800s

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Multiple Choice

Mrs. Evalyn Walsh McLean owned it until 1947.

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Mrs. Evalyn Walsh McLean

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owned

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it

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1947

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Multiple Choice

Harry Winston, a New York diamond merchant, bought the gem.

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Harry Winston

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New York

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merchant

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gem

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Multiple Choice

The Canadian National Exhibition also exhibited the jewel for a time.

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Canadian National Exhibition

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exhibited

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jewel

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time

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Multiple Choice

The Smithsonian still features the blue-colored gem.

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Smithsonian

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blue-colored

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gem

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features

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Multiple Choice

The Hope Diamond is a steely-blue stone.

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Hope Diamond

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steely-blue

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stone

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is

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Multiple Choice

India is the location where the diamond was originally mined.

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India

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location

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diamond

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mined

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Multiple Choice

The jewel was the stolen eye of a Hindu idol sculpture.

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jewel

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eye

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idol

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sculpture

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Multiple Choice

Jean Baptiste Tavernier was its first known owner.

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Jean Baptiste Tavernier

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first

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known

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owner

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Multiple Choice

The gem was later the possession of King George IV of England.

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gem

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possession

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King George IV

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England

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Multiple Choice

Many people were owners of the diamond throughout its history.

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people

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owners

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diamond

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history

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Multiple Choice

The Hope family was keeper of the stone for nearly a century.

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Hope

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family

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keeper

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stone

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Multiple Choice

A diamond merchant named Harry Winston owned it for nine years.

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merchant

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Harry Winston

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it

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years

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Multiple Choice

The bottom facet is the surface that Winston had cut to increase the stone's brilliance.

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facet

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surface

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Winston

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brilliance

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The Smithsonian Institution is a famous museum.

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Smithsonian Institution

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is

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famous

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museum

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This museum is now the home of the Hope Diamond.

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museum

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home

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of

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Hope Diamond

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Multiple Choice

In 2005 the stone was officially declared part of the stolen French Blue crown jewel.

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stone

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part

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French Blue

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jewel

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6A & 6C Writing

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