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Lerdon Barr
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Credit Recovery Review 2021
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Homonyms, Homophones, Homographs
Round 1
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Multiple Choice
The words "flower & flour" are an example of:
Homonyms
Homophones
Homographs
Words Often Confused
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Multiple Choice
The words "lose & loose" are examples of:
Homonyms
Homophones
Homographs
Words Often Confused
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Multiple Choice
The words "date & date" are an example of:
Homonyms
Homophones
Homographs
Words Often Confused
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Multiple Choice
The words "live & live" are an example of:
Homonyms
Homophones
Homographs
Words Often Confused
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Multiple Choice
The prefix "Homo-" means:
gay
different
same
None of the above
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Context Clues
Round 2
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Multiple Choice
What type of clue is being used to figure out the highlighted word?
Elijah was really happy when he found out that he got an 'A' on his exam. He felt elated!
Inference Clue
Definition Clue
Example Clue
Antonym Clue
Synonym Clue
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Multiple Choice
What type of clue is being used to figure out the highlighted word?
George is adept at crossword puzzles, while his sister is a failure at solving them.
Inference Clue
Definition Clue
Example Clue
Antonym Clue
Synonym Clue
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Multiple Choice
What type of clue is being used to figure out the highlighted word?
Jon was so irate that he wanted to throw something, but he took a deep breath and felt better.
Inference Clue
Definition Clue
Example Clue
Antonym Clue
Synonym Clue
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Multiple Choice
What type of clue is being used to figure out the highlighted word?
Erica was feeling lethargic on Saturday. She didn't have any energy left after the amusement park.
Inference Clue
Definition Clue
Example Clue
Antonym Clue
Synonym Clue
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Multiple Choice
What type of clue is being used to figure out the highlighted word?
The animals feed on grasses, leafy plants, shrubs and other vegetation.
Inference Clue
Definition Clue
Example Clue
Antonym Clue
Synonym Clue
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Inferences
Round 3
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Multiple Choice
A good INFERENCE is...
a wild guess
never supported
supported with evidence
is hard to find
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Multiple Choice
It was raining outside. Sue got out of bed and got dressed for school. Then, she ate breakfast and grabbed her backpack. Before Sue left the house, she probably ___________________.
got her sunglasses
made a sandwich
picked up her umbrella
put on sandals
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Multiple Choice
To make good inferences you need to...
read fast
pay attention to details
look up every unfamiliar word
pick your nose
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Multiple Choice
Joseph and Caitlin were choosing the players for their teams. It was Caitlin's turn to choose, and only Jason was left. Caitlin said, "Jason."
We can infer that…
Jason was the best player.
Caitlin was Jason's sister
Jason was not a very good player.
Caitlin had a hard time choosing a team member.
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Multiple Choice
To make an inference, we use evidence from the text, and our prior knowledge.
True
False
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Resume Writing
Round 4
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Multiple Choice
All the following are an example of a resume' format EXCEPT:
Reverse Chronological
Skillset
Functional
Combination
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Multiple Choice
Which is a professinal email address?
Kenny.2003@domain.com
abmken607@domain.com
kknomanners@domain.com
Kenneth.Johnson@domain.com
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
All of the following goes in the top header of your resume except for ________.
Your name
Phone Number
Street Address
Education
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Multiple Choice
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The Cover Letter
Round 5
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Multiple Choice
The Cover Letter is a type of:
Formal Letter
Informal Letter
Friendly Letter
Letter of Complaint
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Multiple Choice
What is a cover letter?
An outdated form of applying for a job
Another name for a resume
Used to introduce your self to the employer and draw interest to resume
Has credentials for the applicant
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Multiple Choice
It is okay to write "To whom it May Concern" if you don't know who is the manager
True
False
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Multiple Choice
To write your cover letter, you should:
copy and paste a sample cover letter from the Internet
copy and paste parts of your CV
use the same cover letter over and over again
write an original letter for each job application
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Multiple Choice
What does a good cover letter have?
A clear purpose that shows why you are writing it
Visually appropriate and appealing
Includes relevant info about the writer
Is grammatically correct with no errors
all of the above
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Characterization
Round 6
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Multiple Choice
Jonathan looked at the homeless dog walking down the street of his neighborhood. He approached the dog, slowly cautiously, with his hands stretched outward. After gaining his trust, Jonathan took the dog home, gave him a warm bath, and big bowl of food.
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Multiple Choice
Daren showed up at the banquet with food stains all over his dress shirt. He sat down, put his feet on the table, and burped loudly. The other people sitting at the table looked at each other but continued eating.
What character train does Daren demonstrate?
puzzled
hysterical
unmannerly
sophisticated
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Multiple Choice
Courtney asked her neighbor if she could borrow an egg to complete a recipe that she had already started. The next day Courtney returned an egg to her neighbor along with a thank you card expressing her sincere gratitude.
What character trait does Courtney demonstrate?
Stingy
Appreciative
Flabbergasted
Acceptable
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
You should highlight all of your character traits during an interview.
True
False
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Just for fun!
Round 7
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Multiple Choice
Which Superhero hit a homeroom?
Superman
Spiderman
Hulk
Batman
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Multiple Choice
What's the smartest insect?
a wise owl
a spelling bee
a fruity fly
a mosquito
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Multiple Choice
What kinds of keys are sweet?
Cookies
Cars
Piano
Hearts
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Multiple Choice
What fruit do twins love?
apples
oranges
pears
strawberries
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Multiple Choice
What's the most famous fish?
Shark
Whale
Blue Marlin
Starfish
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