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How long should a constructed paragraph be?
1 paragraph
2 paragraphs
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How long should a constructed paragraph be?
1 paragraph
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Decomposition
Single Replacement
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How many points is a constructed response worth?
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What should you always do to the first line of the paragraph?
Highlight
Cite
Indent
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What should you always do to the first line of the paragraph?
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Cite
Indent
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What point of view should you ONLY use?
First person point of view (I, me, my, we, us, our)
Second person point of view (You and your)
Third person point of view (he, she, they, them, their, it)
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What point of view should you ONLY use?
First person point of view (I, me, my, we, us, our)
Second person point of view (You and your)
Third person point of view (he, she, they, them, their, it)
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Begin your constructed response with a ____________________ that briefly answers the prompt
statement of topic
capital letter
irrelevant answer
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Begin your constructed response with a ____________________ that briefly answers the prompt
statement of topic
capital letter
irrelevant answer
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o Within the first sentence, the ________ of the work you are analyzing and the _________________________ (if given) should be stated
team and author's name
teacher and editor's name
title and author's name
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o Within the first sentence, the ________ of the work you are analyzing and the _________________________ (if given) should be stated
team and author's name
teacher and editor's name
title and author's name
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Always include what in your prompt?
An example to start your body
Evidence to support your answer
Explanation to describe your evidence
All of the above
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Always include what in your prompt?
An example to start your body
Evidence to support your answer
Explanation to describe your evidence
All of the above
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Al + O2 --> 2Al2O3
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If you use a direct quote from the text, what should you use around your quote?
apostrophes
quotation marks
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If you use a direct quote from the text, what should you use around your quote?
apostrophes
quotation marks
commas
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If the text provides line numbers (for poems or plays) or page numbers, use them to _______ the evidence in parentheses
circle
cheddar
cite
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H2 + O2 --> H2O
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If the text provides line numbers (for poems or plays) or page numbers, use them to _______ the evidence in parentheses
circle
cheddar
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N2+O2--> _NO
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_______________________ (words or phrases) should be used to connect ideas and examples throughout the paragraph
transitions
answers
introductions
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_______________________ (words or phrases) should be used to connect ideas and examples throughout the paragraph
transitions
answers
introductions
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Transitions help with ________________ so that the reader is not confused and the ideas aren’t so choppy.
organization
flow
both
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Example: H2
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Transitions help with ________________ so that the reader is not confused and the ideas aren’t so choppy.
organization
flow
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HgO --> 2Hg + O2
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Your conclusion should summarize or makes connections. Which are examples of conclusions?
it could rephrase the main idea of the paragraph
explain why what you said was important/significant
show the relationship among other ideas
All of the above
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PCl5+_ H2O→_ HCl+H3PO4
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Your conclusion should summarize or makes connections. Which are examples of conclusions?
it could rephrase the main idea of the paragraph
explain why what you said was important/significant
show the relationship among other ideas
All of the above
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_Zn+_HCl-->_ZnCl2 +_H2
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The author uses imagery to enhance the passage. He describes that the house is a “cheerful red-and-white Georgian Colonial mansion” and says that the “front was broken by a line of French windows.” These two quotes help the reader imagine what the house looks like.
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_N2 + _H2 --> _NH3
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The author uses imagery to enhance the passage. He describes that the house is a “cheerful red-and-white Georgian Colonial mansion” and says that the “front was broken by a line of French windows.” These two quotes help the reader imagine what the house looks like.
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Al2O3 --> Al + O2
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Why did you give it that score?
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Why did you give it that score?
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The author of this passages uses personification to make imagery. He gives human qualities to the lawn and the house. This is personification.
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The author of this passages uses personification to make imagery. He gives human qualities to the lawn and the house. This is personification.
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Why did you give it that score?
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Why did you give it that score?
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The author uses personification in the passage. He writes, “The lawn started at the beach and ran toward the front door for a quarter of a mile, jumping over sun-dials and brick walks and burning gardens…” He is giving human traits to a non-living thing to show how the lawn looks.
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The author uses personification in the passage. He writes, “The lawn started at the beach and ran toward the front door for a quarter of a mile, jumping over sun-dials and brick walks and burning gardens…” He is giving human traits to a non-living thing to show how the lawn looks.
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Why did you give it that score?
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Why did you give it that score?
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The author uses personification to enhance the imagery of the house. He describes the lawn as “running” toward the front door, “jumping over sun-dials and bricks walks and burning gardens.” He states that it “drift[s] up the side in bright vines a though from the momentum of its run.” This helps the reader imagine the lawn as a runner and it gives it life.
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The author uses personification to enhance the imagery of the house. He describes the lawn as “running” toward the front door, “jumping over sun-dials and bricks walks and burning gardens.” He states that it “drift[s] up the side in bright vines a though from the momentum of its run.” This helps the reader imagine the lawn as a runner and it gives it life.
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Why did you give it that score?
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Al + O2 --> 2Al2O3
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Why did you give it that score?
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Personification is used in this passage to make an image. The author turns the lawn into a runner. He says, “The lawn started at the beach and ran toward the front door for a quarter of a mile…” This makes the reader see the image of the lawn as fast and big.
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Personification is used in this passage to make an image. The author turns the lawn into a runner. He says, “The lawn started at the beach and ran toward the front door for a quarter of a mile…” This makes the reader see the image of the lawn as fast and big.
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H2 + O2 --> H2O
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Why did you give it that score?
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N2+O2--> _NO
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Why did you give it that score?
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The author personifies the lawn as a runner to create the idea that it is expansive and contains many luxurious items. He first describes that it, “started at the beach and ran toward the front door for a quarter of a mile...” This gives the reader a sense of just how large this front lawn really is. He adds, “…jumping over sun-dials and brick walks and burning gardens,” giving the impression that the lawn hurdles over many expensive decorations. He finishes by saying that the lawn “drift[s] up the side in bright vines as though from the momentum of its run” when it reaches the house. This imagery, appealing to the reader’s senses of size and movement allows the reader to visualize the house and its lawn as large, expensive, and exhilarating.
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The author personifies the lawn as a runner to create the idea that it is expansive and contains many luxurious items. He first describes that it, “started at the beach and ran toward the front door for a quarter of a mile...” This gives the reader a sense of just how large this front lawn really is. He adds, “…jumping over sun-dials and brick walks and burning gardens,” giving the impression that the lawn hurdles over many expensive decorations. He finishes by saying that the lawn “drift[s] up the side in bright vines as though from the momentum of its run” when it reaches the house. This imagery, appealing to the reader’s senses of size and movement allows the reader to visualize the house and its lawn as large, expensive, and exhilarating.
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Example: H2
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Why did you give it that score?
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HgO --> 2Hg + O2
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Why did you give it that score?
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PCl5+_ H2O→_ HCl+H3PO4
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In this passage, the author personifies the lawn to present the reader with the image of a large, expensive house. He describes the lawn as though it is running and hurdling. “The lawn started at the beach and ran toward the front door for a quarter of a mile, jumping over sun-dials and brick walks and burning gardens…” The reader can clearly see the lawn as a sprinter, and then jumping over hurdles. This works to show that the lawn is not only very large, but also has many things that only a rich person would have.
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_Zn+_HCl-->_ZnCl2 +_H2
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In this passage, the author personifies the lawn to present the reader with the image of a large, expensive house. He describes the lawn as though it is running and hurdling. “The lawn started at the beach and ran toward the front door for a quarter of a mile, jumping over sun-dials and brick walks and burning gardens…” The reader can clearly see the lawn as a sprinter, and then jumping over hurdles. This works to show that the lawn is not only very large, but also has many things that only a rich person would have.
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_N2 + _H2 --> _NH3
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Why did you give it that score?
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Al2O3 --> Al + O2
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Why did you give it that score?
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In this passage, Fitzgerald uses personification to enhance imagery.
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In this passage, Fitzgerald uses personification to enhance imagery.
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Why did you give it that score?
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In this passage, Fitzgerald uses metaphor when he compares the house to a cheerful housewife. It is described as “cheerful”, “elaborate”, and an “old-friend”. This helps create a welcoming tone as Nick is greeted at the front by Tom, who he has not seen in a while. In addition, the lawn is compared to a runner using a simile in the line “[it] ran toward the front door for a quarter of a mile, jumping over sun-dials and brick walks and burning gardens.” This helps create an excited tone, as Nick eagerly approaches the house for a dinner party.
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In this passage, Fitzgerald uses metaphor when he compares the house to a cheerful housewife. It is described as “cheerful”, “elaborate”, and an “old-friend”. This helps create a welcoming tone as Nick is greeted at the front by Tom, who he has not seen in a while. In addition, the lawn is compared to a runner using a simile in the line “[it] ran toward the front door for a quarter of a mile, jumping over sun-dials and brick walks and burning gardens.” This helps create an excited tone, as Nick eagerly approaches the house for a dinner party.
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Why did you give it that score?
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Why did you give it that score?
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In this passage, Fitzgerald uses personification to enhance imagery. Both the house and lawn are given human-like qualities. The house is described as “cheerful” and “overlooking the bay” with its windows “glowing now with reflected gold”. The human personality of cheerful expectation, paired with the sight imagery of light and warm color, help to convey a sense of welcome, like Nick is looked for and wanted by this house and its occupants. The lawn is personified as a sprinter, describing it as having “ran toward the front door for a quarter of a mile, jumping over sun-dials and brick walks and burning gardens.” The movement and, once again, light imagery, help convey a sense of athletic energy, much like Tom, who greets Nick in athletic clothes. Both descriptions use words that convey light and heat: “glowing” and “burning”. This touch imagery could also foreshadow that, despite the warm welcome, being friends with the Buchanans can lead to Nick getting burned.
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In this passage, Fitzgerald uses personification to enhance imagery. Both the house and lawn are given human-like qualities. The house is described as “cheerful” and “overlooking the bay” with its windows “glowing now with reflected gold”. The human personality of cheerful expectation, paired with the sight imagery of light and warm color, help to convey a sense of welcome, like Nick is looked for and wanted by this house and its occupants. The lawn is personified as a sprinter, describing it as having “ran toward the front door for a quarter of a mile, jumping over sun-dials and brick walks and burning gardens.” The movement and, once again, light imagery, help convey a sense of athletic energy, much like Tom, who greets Nick in athletic clothes. Both descriptions use words that convey light and heat: “glowing” and “burning”. This touch imagery could also foreshadow that, despite the warm welcome, being friends with the Buchanans can lead to Nick getting burned.
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Why did you give it that score?
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Why did you give it that score?
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Al + O2 --> 2Al2O3
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Which of the following words is defined as: a matter dealt with in a text, discourse, or conversation; a subject.
Supporting Detail
Analysis
Topic
Conclusion
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Which of the following words is defined as: a matter dealt with in a text, discourse, or conversation; a subject.
Supporting Detail
Analysis
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Which of the following words is defined as: a judgment or decision reached by reasoning.
Topic
Analysis
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H2 + O2 --> H2O
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Which of the following words is defined as: a judgment or decision reached by reasoning.
Topic
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N2+O2--> _NO
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Which of the following words is defined as: detailed examination of the elements or structure of something.
Analysis
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Which of the following words is defined as: detailed examination of the elements or structure of something.
Analysis
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Which of the following is defined as: additional information that explains, defines or proves the main idea.
Supporting Detail
Analysis
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Example: H2
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Which of the following is defined as: additional information that explains, defines or proves the main idea.
Supporting Detail
Analysis
Topic
Conclusion
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HgO --> 2Hg + O2
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The minimum length of a constructed response is:
1 sentence
2 sentences
3 sentences
4 sentences
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PCl5+_ H2O→_ HCl+H3PO4
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The minimum length of a constructed response is:
1 sentence
2 sentences
3 sentences
4 sentences
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_Zn+_HCl-->_ZnCl2 +_H2
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The correct order of a constructed response is:
Conclusion, topic, analysis, supporting detail
Supporting detail, analysis, topic, and conclusion
Topic, supporting detail, analysis, and conclusion
Topic, analysis, supporting detail, and conclusion
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_N2 + _H2 --> _NH3
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The correct order of a constructed response is:
Conclusion, topic, analysis, supporting detail
Supporting detail, analysis, topic, and conclusion
Topic, supporting detail, analysis, and conclusion
Topic, analysis, supporting detail, and conclusion
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Al2O3 --> Al + O2
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A supporting detail can be found...
On the internet
From the teacher
In the text
From a friend
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A supporting detail can be found...
On the internet
From the teacher
In the text
From a friend
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Which of these is the correct way to join two sentences:
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Which of these is the correct way to join two sentences:
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After a few more questions and a breif pause, the quiz continued.
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After a few more questions and a breif pause, the quiz continued.
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When I opened my present I let out a yell.
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When I opened my present I let out a yell.
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"It's to bad you were late to class," he said, "because I brought candy."
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"It's to bad you were late to class," he said, "because I brought candy."
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After I went to the store I went shoe shopping with my friends.
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Al + O2 --> 2Al2O3
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After I went to the store I went shoe shopping with my friends.
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H2 + O2 --> H2O
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What is the most effective way to combine the 2 sentences?
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N2+O2--> _NO
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What is the most effective way to combine the 2 sentences?
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Example: H2
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Which of the following transition words shows a contrast?
Similarly,
However,
Obviously,
Therefore,
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HgO --> 2Hg + O2
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Which of the following transition words shows a contrast?
Similarly,
However,
Obviously,
Therefore,
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PCl5+_ H2O→_ HCl+H3PO4
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Which transition word is used to reveal a cause/effect relationship?
Similarly,
Therefore,
In conclusion,
Although...,
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_Zn+_HCl-->_ZnCl2 +_H2
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Which transition word is used to reveal a cause/effect relationship?
Similarly,
Therefore,
In conclusion,
Although...,
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_N2 + _H2 --> _NH3
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(5) Schools’ attendance lines are drawn around subdivisions.
(6) So students tend to attend school with other students of similar economic backgrounds.
What is the most effective way to combine sentences 5 and 6?
Since the schools’ attendance lines are drawn around subdivisions, students tend to attend school with other students of similar economic backgrounds.
Schools’ attendance lines are drawn around subdivisions, students tend to attend school with other students of similar economic backgrounds.
Drawing attending lines around subdivisions and student are attending school with those of similar economic backgrounds.
Schools’ attendance lines are drawn around subdivisions and students tend to attend school with other students of similar economic backgrounds.
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Al2O3 --> Al + O2
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(5) Schools’ attendance lines are drawn around subdivisions.
(6) So students tend to attend school with other students of similar economic backgrounds.
What is the most effective way to combine sentences 5 and 6?
Since the schools’ attendance lines are drawn around subdivisions, students tend to attend school with other students of similar economic backgrounds.
Schools’ attendance lines are drawn around subdivisions, students tend to attend school with other students of similar economic backgrounds.
Drawing attending lines around subdivisions and student are attending school with those of similar economic backgrounds.
Schools’ attendance lines are drawn around subdivisions and students tend to attend school with other students of similar economic backgrounds.
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Without balancing the final equation, predict the products for the synthesis reaction: Li + Cl2 → ?
LiCl2
LiCl
Li2Cl2
Li2Cl
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Without balancing the final equation, predict the products for Al + Cl2 → ?
Al3Cl
AlCl
AlCl3
Al3Cl2
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Choose the correct sentence
Some penguins would try to groom themselves because they swallowed the toxic oil and died.
Attempting to groom themselves were some penguins, who swallowed the toxic oil and died.
While attempting to groom themselves, some penguins swallowed the toxic oil and died.
Some penguins would try to groom themselves, they swallowed the toxic oil and died.
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Choose the correct sentence
Some penguins would try to groom themselves because they swallowed the toxic oil and died.
Attempting to groom themselves were some penguins, who swallowed the toxic oil and died.
While attempting to groom themselves, some penguins swallowed the toxic oil and died.
Some penguins would try to groom themselves, they swallowed the toxic oil and died.
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Choose the correct sentence
The 11-year old also began writing a diary it detailed what was happening in her region of Pakistan.
The 11-year old also began writing a diary. With details what was happening in her region of Pakistan.
The 11-year old also began writing a diary that detailed what was happening in her region of Pakistan.
The sentence are written correctly in the paper.
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Choose the correct sentence
The 11-year old also began writing a diary it detailed what was happening in her region of Pakistan.
The 11-year old also began writing a diary. With details what was happening in her region of Pakistan.
The 11-year old also began writing a diary that detailed what was happening in her region of Pakistan.
The sentence are written correctly in the paper.
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Choose the correct sentence.
For the rest of the day, neither of us spoke, and it was obvious. That she was no happier about the arrangements than I was.
For the rest of the day, neither of us spoke it was obvious that she was no happier about the arrangements than I was.
For the rest of the day, neither of us spoke. Which made it obvious that she was no happier about the arrangement than I was.
For the rest of the day, neither of us spoke. It was obvious that she was no happier about the arrangements than I was.
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Choose the correct sentence.
For the rest of the day, neither of us spoke, and it was obvious. That she was no happier about the arrangements than I was.
For the rest of the day, neither of us spoke it was obvious that she was no happier about the arrangements than I was.
For the rest of the day, neither of us spoke. Which made it obvious that she was no happier about the arrangement than I was.
For the rest of the day, neither of us spoke. It was obvious that she was no happier about the arrangements than I was.
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Identify the run-on sentence.
I like learning English it makes me tired.
I like learning English, but it makes me tired.
I like learning English, even though it makes me tired.
I like learning English; it makes me tired.
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Identify the run-on sentence.
I like learning English it makes me tired.
I like learning English, but it makes me tired.
I like learning English, even though it makes me tired.
I like learning English; it makes me tired.
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Although I love dogs I would rather have a cat.
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Although I love dogs I would rather have a cat.
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What is the main idea?
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What is the main idea?
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(27) He later explained that he just wasn’t confident he would be able to land the kayak safe.
What change, if any, needs to be made in sentence 27?
Change explained to explains
Change confident to confidant
Change safe to safely
No change needs to be made in this sentence.
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(27) He later explained that he just wasn’t confident he would be able to land the kayak safe.
What change, if any, needs to be made in sentence 27?
Change explained to explains
Change confident to confidant
Change safe to safely
No change needs to be made in this sentence.
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After a few more questions and a breif pause, the quiz continued.
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After a few more questions and a breif pause, the quiz continued.
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Fatima realizes she has offered a weak thesis in this paper. Which of the following could replace sentences 1 and 2 and provide a more effective thesis statement for Fatima’s paper?
(1) Mia Hamm is a soccer player who is fun to study. (2) She is an expert at the sport who has encouraged others to play
Mia Hamm is an interesting and fun personality, and I am grateful for this opportunity to research her story. I think that as you read my paper, you will agree that she has added great energy to women’s sports in this country and also to sports around the world.
Mia Hamm is one of the most celebrated female soccer players of all time and is an inspiration to young women everywhere. Her contributions to women’s soccer have had an unmistakable impact on the sport, both in the United States and internationally.
There is a soccer player in this country that is clearly more talented than all the rest. Her name is Mia Hamm, and she is an outstanding player and a model athlete who works hard to make sure she is always setting an example for other athletes and for the world at large.
If you don’t know Mia Hamm, you probably don’t know much. Many people say that she is the greatest soccer player of all time because she is so supremely committed to soccer and also to all that it means to herself and the other people of the world.
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Fatima realizes she has offered a weak thesis in this paper. Which of the following could replace sentences 1 and 2 and provide a more effective thesis statement for Fatima’s paper?
(1) Mia Hamm is a soccer player who is fun to study. (2) She is an expert at the sport who has encouraged others to play
Mia Hamm is an interesting and fun personality, and I am grateful for this opportunity to research her story. I think that as you read my paper, you will agree that she has added great energy to women’s sports in this country and also to sports around the world.
Mia Hamm is one of the most celebrated female soccer players of all time and is an inspiration to young women everywhere. Her contributions to women’s soccer have had an unmistakable impact on the sport, both in the United States and internationally.
There is a soccer player in this country that is clearly more talented than all the rest. Her name is Mia Hamm, and she is an outstanding player and a model athlete who works hard to make sure she is always setting an example for other athletes and for the world at large.
If you don’t know Mia Hamm, you probably don’t know much. Many people say that she is the greatest soccer player of all time because she is so supremely committed to soccer and also to all that it means to herself and the other people of the world.
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(6) What caused these people to build an underground city in the Australian desert? (7) In 1915 14-year-old Willie Hutchison discovered some rich opal fields in the area. (8) After all, miners from all over the world flooded into the region to seek their fortunes.
Which transition should replace "After all" in sentence 8?
Soon
Instead
Finally
Otherwise
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(6) What caused these people to build an underground city in the Australian desert? (7) In 1915 14-year-old Willie Hutchison discovered some rich opal fields in the area. (8) After all, miners from all over the world flooded into the region to seek their fortunes.
Which transition should replace "After all" in sentence 8?
Soon
Instead
Finally
Otherwise
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(32) “I am proud of Rafa’s decision,” he commented, and I think it is a great testament to his character and courage.”
What change, if any, needs to be made in sentence 32?
Insert quotation marks before the first and
Change I think to we think
Change testament to testiment
No change needs to be made in sentence 32.
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(32) “I am proud of Rafa’s decision,” he commented, and I think it is a great testament to his character and courage.”
What change, if any, needs to be made in sentence 32?
Insert quotation marks before the first and
Change I think to we think
Change testament to testiment
No change needs to be made in sentence 32.
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What is the most effective revision to make in sentence 14?
(14) And at the age of 17, she was playing for the University of North Carolina, where she helped her team win four NCAA championships and breaking many school records along the way.
And at the age of 17, she was playing for the University of North Carolina, she helped her team win four NCAA championships and broke many school records along the way.
And at the age of 17, she was playing for the University of North Carolina and won four NCAA championships and breaking many school records along the way, which helped her team.
And at the age of 17, she was playing for the University of North Carolina, which helped her team win four NCAA championships and breaking many school records along the way.
And at the age of 17, she was playing for the University of North Carolina, where she helped her team win four NCAA championships and broke many school records along the way.
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What is the most effective revision to make in sentence 14?
(14) And at the age of 17, she was playing for the University of North Carolina, where she helped her team win four NCAA championships and breaking many school records along the way.
And at the age of 17, she was playing for the University of North Carolina, she helped her team win four NCAA championships and broke many school records along the way.
And at the age of 17, she was playing for the University of North Carolina and won four NCAA championships and breaking many school records along the way, which helped her team.
And at the age of 17, she was playing for the University of North Carolina, which helped her team win four NCAA championships and breaking many school records along the way.
And at the age of 17, she was playing for the University of North Carolina, where she helped her team win four NCAA championships and broke many school records along the way.
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Which sentence is written correctly?
In the morning. the mat is rolled up and placed in a small closet.
In the morning, the mat is rolled up and placed in a small closet.
As the mat is rolled up and placed in a small closet, it is in the morning.
In the morning, the mat is rolled up, and placed in a small closet.
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Which sentence is written correctly?
In the morning. the mat is rolled up and placed in a small closet.
In the morning, the mat is rolled up and placed in a small closet.
As the mat is rolled up and placed in a small closet, it is in the morning.
In the morning, the mat is rolled up, and placed in a small closet.
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Dan and his wife Lisa have invented a new way of celebrating thanksgiving.
Change Dan to dan
Change invented to inventing
Change celebrating to celabrating
Change thanksgiving to Thanksgiving.
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Dan and his wife Lisa have invented a new way of celebrating thanksgiving.
Change Dan to dan
Change invented to inventing
Change celebrating to celabrating
Change thanksgiving to Thanksgiving.
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Multiple Choice
Revise this: The forest was very beautiful.
The forest was enchanting.
The forest made me very happy.
Redwoods stretched from the dense, green foliage into the blue sky.
The forest was big and majestic. There were trees everywhere.
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Revise this: The forest was very beautiful.
The forest was enchanting.
The forest made me very happy.
Redwoods stretched from the dense, green foliage into the blue sky.
The forest was big and majestic. There were trees everywhere.
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Elizabeth had been studying for hours; ____________, she hoped to do well on the test.
similarly
therefore
nevertheless
however
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Elizabeth had been studying for hours; ____________, she hoped to do well on the test.
similarly
therefore
nevertheless
however
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Jared ate and ate; ____________ , he never gained weight.
nevertheless
furthermore
more over
in addition
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Jared ate and ate; ____________ , he never gained weight.
nevertheless
furthermore
more over
in addition
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Jared is an avid wrestler. ____________ to playing the sport, he loves to watch matches on television.
However
As a result
In addition
Meanwhile
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Jared is an avid wrestler. ____________ to playing the sport, he loves to watch matches on television.
However
As a result
In addition
Meanwhile
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Robert fell asleep in French class; ___________, he missed the entire lesson.
consequently
for example
in addition
in contrast
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Robert fell asleep in French class; ___________, he missed the entire lesson.
consequently
for example
in addition
in contrast
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________ Cristo was extremely tired first period, he still managed to complete the assignment for the class.
As a result
Although
Furthermore
Meanwhile
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________ Cristo was extremely tired first period, he still managed to complete the assignment for the class.
As a result
Although
Furthermore
Meanwhile
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Elliot, Daniel, and Elizabeth all wear eyeglasses; ___________, they need them for distance, not for reading.
moreover
whereas
similarly
in addition
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Elliot, Daniel, and Elizabeth all wear eyeglasses; ___________, they need them for distance, not for reading.
moreover
whereas
similarly
in addition
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____________ the school choir performance, Monica, Elizabeth, and Melissa sang the holiday songs in Spanish.
During
Because of
Finally
Instead of
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____________ the school choir performance, Monica, Elizabeth, and Melissa sang the holiday songs in Spanish.
During
Because of
Finally
Instead of
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Which of these sentences should Ms. Keller add at the beginning of the paragraph (sentences 7-15) to serve as the most effective position statement for her essay?
I think I would like the four-day school week because I would enjoy the extra time to rest on the weekend.
The four-day school week is a great idea for all students and parents, and even the school district would likely benefit.
We spend way too much time during the week in school, and it would be nice to have a three-day weekend for a part-time job or to just relax.
The four-day school week provides benefits that would help the students, teachers, and schools in our district.
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Which of these sentences should Ms. Keller add at the beginning of the paragraph (sentences 7-15) to serve as the most effective position statement for her essay?
I think I would like the four-day school week because I would enjoy the extra time to rest on the weekend.
The four-day school week is a great idea for all students and parents, and even the school district would likely benefit.
We spend way too much time during the week in school, and it would be nice to have a three-day weekend for a part-time job or to just relax.
The four-day school week provides benefits that would help the students, teachers, and schools in our district.
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Ms. Keller wants to add a quotation that will help support the idea presented in sentence 16. Analyze the quotations below. Which of these would be the most effective to insert after sentence 16?
One state official noted, "It's the same as giving the key to your house to a burglar."
The founder of Facebook once said, "When you give everyone a voice and give people power, the system usually ends up in a really good place."
"Our head of social media is the customer," said a spokesperson for one well-known company.
"We're all social creatures," one magazine states.
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Ms. Keller wants to add a quotation that will help support the idea presented in sentence 16. Analyze the quotations below. Which of these would be the most effective to insert after sentence 16?
One state official noted, "It's the same as giving the key to your house to a burglar."
The founder of Facebook once said, "When you give everyone a voice and give people power, the system usually ends up in a really good place."
"Our head of social media is the customer," said a spokesperson for one well-known company.
"We're all social creatures," one magazine states.
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Which of these ideas could best follow and support sentence 23?
More than 150,000 people visit the small town each year, and a host of movies, including Kangaroo Jack, Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome, and Opal Dream, have all been filmed there.
Coober Pedy residents now make their livelihood in both the tourism industry and opal-mining industry, and this keeps most people working and able to provide for their families.
Today the people in this town get the vast majority of their water from under ground from a source 24 kilometers away that has to be pimped in via an underground pipeline.
Since February of 1915, many of the highest-quality opals in the entire world have been found in Coober Pedy; in fact, Coober Pedy is sometimes even referred to as the opal capital of the world.
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Which of these ideas could best follow and support sentence 23?
More than 150,000 people visit the small town each year, and a host of movies, including Kangaroo Jack, Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome, and Opal Dream, have all been filmed there.
Coober Pedy residents now make their livelihood in both the tourism industry and opal-mining industry, and this keeps most people working and able to provide for their families.
Today the people in this town get the vast majority of their water from under ground from a source 24 kilometers away that has to be pimped in via an underground pipeline.
Since February of 1915, many of the highest-quality opals in the entire world have been found in Coober Pedy; in fact, Coober Pedy is sometimes even referred to as the opal capital of the world.
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Which of these details could best follow and support sentence 22?
Though she had injured her ankle badly in the game, Hamm still managed to take control of the ball and pass it to a teammate who then scored the winning goal.
Hamm held a record for the most international goals until June 2013, when her record was broken by another American, Abby Wambach.
For 17 years Hamm played with and often led the U.S. Women's National Soccer Team and she was U.S. Soccer's Female Athlete of the Year from 1994 to 1998.
Hamm received another great accolade in 2004, when she was included on a list of the 125 Greatest Living Soccer Players.
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Which of these details could best follow and support sentence 22?
Though she had injured her ankle badly in the game, Hamm still managed to take control of the ball and pass it to a teammate who then scored the winning goal.
Hamm held a record for the most international goals until June 2013, when her record was broken by another American, Abby Wambach.
For 17 years Hamm played with and often led the U.S. Women's National Soccer Team and she was U.S. Soccer's Female Athlete of the Year from 1994 to 1998.
Hamm received another great accolade in 2004, when she was included on a list of the 125 Greatest Living Soccer Players.
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What is the best way to REVISE this sentence 2?
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What is the best way to REVISE this sentence 2?
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What change, if any, is needed in the sentence above?
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What change, if any, is needed in the sentence above?
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What is the correct way to write the sentence above?
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What is the correct way to write the sentence above?
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What is the correct way to write sentences 2 and 3?
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What is the correct way to write sentences 2 and 3?
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What change, if any, is needed in the sentence above?
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I want to add more detail after sentence 1. Which sentence could BEST follow sentence 1?
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I want to add more detail after sentence 1. Which sentence could BEST follow sentence 1?
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The girl was little.
She pressed her nose against the window.
The window was icy.
She giggled with delight.
She had never seen snow before.
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The girl was little.
She pressed her nose against the window.
The window was icy.
She giggled with delight.
She had never seen snow before.
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Carla, and Bob weren't paying attention to the teacher.
They couldn't do their homework.
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Carla, and Bob weren't paying attention to the teacher.
They couldn't do their homework.
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A pear of something is two objects.
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A pear of something is two objects.
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The boy's sister, Monica, loved the Pepperoni pizza.
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The boy's sister, Monica, loved the Pepperoni pizza.
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The sailor stood on the pier and (fished/looked/swam) towards the horizon.
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The sailor stood on the pier and (fished/looked/swam) towards the horizon.
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Which of the following is a complete sentence?
Because night fell.
Jim ate the sandwich.
On a tree-line path.
In our neck of the woods.
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Which of the following is a complete sentence?
Because night fell.
Jim ate the sandwich.
On a tree-line path.
In our neck of the woods.
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Which of the following words or phrases in the following sentence could be deleted without changing the meaning?
Various different companies offer incentive plans to their employees.
Different
Incentive
Plans
Employees
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Which of the following words or phrases in the following sentence could be deleted without changing the meaning?
Various different companies offer incentive plans to their employees.
Different
Incentive
Plans
Employees
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Which of the following sentences is correctly punctuated?
In the dead of the night. The van pulled up.
Chuck would not, give Jamie the seat.
Over coffee and toast, Kelly told me about her new job.
Lemonade. My favorite drink.
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Which of the following sentences is correctly punctuated?
In the dead of the night. The van pulled up.
Chuck would not, give Jamie the seat.
Over coffee and toast, Kelly told me about her new job.
Lemonade. My favorite drink.
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Which of the following words in the following sentence is considered transitional?
We did not catch any fish; as a result, we ate macaroni and cheese.
Did not
Any
As a result
And
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Which of the following words in the following sentence is considered transitional?
We did not catch any fish; as a result, we ate macaroni and cheese.
Did not
Any
As a result
And
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Which of the following sentences correctly uses a conjunction?
I cannot play in the game until I practice more.
I hid in the basement my brother was mad at me.
Victor erased the answering machine message Nora would not find out.
She scored a goal won the game.
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Which of the following sentences correctly uses a conjunction?
I cannot play in the game until I practice more.
I hid in the basement my brother was mad at me.
Victor erased the answering machine message Nora would not find out.
She scored a goal won the game.
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Which of the words in the following sentence is an unnecessary qualifier or intensifier?
Many experts consider the stained glass in that church to be the very best.
Experts
Stained
That
Very
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Which of the words in the following sentence is an unnecessary qualifier or intensifier?
Many experts consider the stained glass in that church to be the very best.
Experts
Stained
That
Very
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Choose the best conjunction (FANBOY) to combine this sentence pair.
We can ask directions. We can use a map.
And
But
Or
Because
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Choose the best conjunction (FANBOY) to combine this sentence pair.
We can ask directions. We can use a map.
And
But
Or
Because
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The following sentence pair can be revised into one better sentence. Choose the sentence with the best revision.
The bicycle tire is flat. The bicycle tire is on the bike.
The bicycle tire is on the bike and the bicycle tire is flat.
The flat bicycle tire is on the bike.
On the bike, the bicycle tire there is flat.
The bicycle tire on the bike is flat.
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The following sentence pair can be revised into one better sentence. Choose the sentence with the best revision.
The bicycle tire is flat. The bicycle tire is on the bike.
The bicycle tire is on the bike and the bicycle tire is flat.
The flat bicycle tire is on the bike.
On the bike, the bicycle tire there is flat.
The bicycle tire on the bike is flat.
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Which of the following words is a transition word?
Annually
Near
And
Thereby
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Which of the following words is a transition word?
Annually
Near
And
Thereby
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Which of the following sentences does NOT use informal language?
Everybody said his new car was a "sweet ride."
Susanna totally couldn't believe that she had won the lottery.
The letter arrived in the morning, and he opened it immediately.
I always feel cooped up in my cubicle at work.
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Which of the following sentences does NOT use informal language?
Everybody said his new car was a "sweet ride."
Susanna totally couldn't believe that she had won the lottery.
The letter arrived in the morning, and he opened it immediately.
I always feel cooped up in my cubicle at work.
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Identify the appropriate type of language to use in a letter requesting information from a government agency.
Formal
informal
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Identify the appropriate type of language to use in a letter requesting information from a government agency.
Formal
informal
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What should you be checking when revising? Click on all that apply
*Hint: think of the acronym for revising*
A - Add words or sentences
C - Capitalize names, places, months, titles, "I"
P - Punctuation
R - Remove unneeded words or sentences
M - Move sentences or words around
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What should you be checking when revising? Click on all that apply
*Hint: think of the acronym for revising*
A - Add words or sentences
C - Capitalize names, places, months, titles, "I"
P - Punctuation
R - Remove unneeded words or sentences
M - Move sentences or words around
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What does a subordinating conjunction indicate? Click on all that apply
time
FANBOYS
place
cause and effect
when
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What does a subordinating conjunction indicate? Click on all that apply
time
FANBOYS
place
cause and effect
when
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What is the correct way to write sentences 23 and 24?
(23) Although many of the species that once made their home on Madagascar are now extinct. (24) Scientists are still making discoveries.
Many of the species that once made their home on Madagascar are now extinct, scientists, however, are still making discoveries.
Although many of the species that once made their home on Madagascar are now extinct and scientists are still making discoveries.
Many of the species that once made their home on Madagascar are now extinct, but there are scientists. Who are still making discoveries.
Although many of the species that once made their home on Madagascar are now extinct, scientists are still making discoveries.
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What is the correct way to write sentences 23 and 24?
(23) Although many of the species that once made their home on Madagascar are now extinct. (24) Scientists are still making discoveries.
Many of the species that once made their home on Madagascar are now extinct, scientists, however, are still making discoveries.
Although many of the species that once made their home on Madagascar are now extinct and scientists are still making discoveries.
Many of the species that once made their home on Madagascar are now extinct, but there are scientists. Who are still making discoveries.
Although many of the species that once made their home on Madagascar are now extinct, scientists are still making discoveries.
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Which of the following is a "showing" detail?
It was fall.
It was August.
Leaves crunched beneath his feet.
It was pretty out.
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Which of the following is a "showing" detail?
It was fall.
It was August.
Leaves crunched beneath his feet.
It was pretty out.
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After a few more questions and a breif pause, the quiz continued.
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After a few more questions and a breif pause, the quiz continued.
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What is a verb?
an action
a subject
a descriptor
I have no idea
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What is a verb?
an action
a subject
a descriptor
I have no idea
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Is the following sentence a complete sentence or a fragment?
I am planning a surprise barbecue for Lucas Sinclair's birthday. If it rains, we will have to move the party inside.
Complete sentence
Fragment
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Is the following sentence a complete sentence or a fragment?
I am planning a surprise barbecue for Lucas Sinclair's birthday. If it rains, we will have to move the party inside.
Complete sentence
Fragment
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Choose the correct sentence
The 11-year old also began writing a diary it detailed what was happening in her region of Pakistan.
The 11-year old also began writing a diary. With details what was happening in her region of Pakistan.
The 11-year old also began writing a diary that detailed what was happening in her region of Pakistan.
The sentence are written correctly in the paper.
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Choose the correct sentence
The 11-year old also began writing a diary it detailed what was happening in her region of Pakistan.
The 11-year old also began writing a diary. With details what was happening in her region of Pakistan.
The 11-year old also began writing a diary that detailed what was happening in her region of Pakistan.
The sentence are written correctly in the paper.
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What is the most effective way to combine the 2 sentences?
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What is the most effective way to combine the 2 sentences?
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Which of the following sentences is correctly punctuated?
In the dead of the night. The van pulled up.
Chuck would not, give Jamie the seat.
Over coffee and toast, Kelly told me about her new job.
Lemonade. My favorite drink.
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Which of the following sentences is correctly punctuated?
In the dead of the night. The van pulled up.
Chuck would not, give Jamie the seat.
Over coffee and toast, Kelly told me about her new job.
Lemonade. My favorite drink.
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Which transition word is used to reveal a cause/effect relationship?
Similarly,
Therefore,
In conclusion,
Although...,
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Which transition word is used to reveal a cause/effect relationship?
Similarly,
Therefore,
In conclusion,
Although...,
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What is the most effective revision to make in sentence 14?
(14) And at the age of 17, she was playing for the University of North Carolina, where she helped her team win four NCAA championships and breaking many school records along the way.
And at the age of 17, she was playing for the University of North Carolina, she helped her team win four NCAA championships and broke many school records along the way.
And at the age of 17, she was playing for the University of North Carolina and won four NCAA championships and breaking many school records along the way, which helped her team.
And at the age of 17, she was playing for the University of North Carolina, which helped her team win four NCAA championships and breaking many school records along the way.
And at the age of 17, she was playing for the University of North Carolina, where she helped her team win four NCAA championships and broke many school records along the way.
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What is the most effective revision to make in sentence 14?
(14) And at the age of 17, she was playing for the University of North Carolina, where she helped her team win four NCAA championships and breaking many school records along the way.
And at the age of 17, she was playing for the University of North Carolina, she helped her team win four NCAA championships and broke many school records along the way.
And at the age of 17, she was playing for the University of North Carolina and won four NCAA championships and breaking many school records along the way, which helped her team.
And at the age of 17, she was playing for the University of North Carolina, which helped her team win four NCAA championships and breaking many school records along the way.
And at the age of 17, she was playing for the University of North Carolina, where she helped her team win four NCAA championships and broke many school records along the way.
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Identify the coordinating conjunction in the following sentence:
Kelly was a convicted criminal, yet many people admired him.
many
was
yet
him
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Identify the coordinating conjunction in the following sentence:
Kelly was a convicted criminal, yet many people admired him.
many
was
yet
him
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Identify the subordinating conjunction in the following sentence:
After Zazu completed a three-day movie marathon, he decided to go outside and see the sunlight.
Zazu
completed
After
and
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Identify the subordinating conjunction in the following sentence:
After Zazu completed a three-day movie marathon, he decided to go outside and see the sunlight.
Zazu
completed
After
and
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The following sentence pair can be revised into one better sentence. Choose the sentence with the best revision.
The bicycle tire is flat. The bicycle tire is on the bike.
The bicycle tire is on the bike and the bicycle tire is flat.
The flat bicycle tire is on the bike.
On the bike, the bicycle tire there is flat.
The bicycle tire on the bike is flat.
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The following sentence pair can be revised into one better sentence. Choose the sentence with the best revision.
The bicycle tire is flat. The bicycle tire is on the bike.
The bicycle tire is on the bike and the bicycle tire is flat.
The flat bicycle tire is on the bike.
On the bike, the bicycle tire there is flat.
The bicycle tire on the bike is flat.
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Edit this: "The storm is approaching" he whispered.
"The storm is approaching." he whispers,
"The storm is approaching," he whispered.
"The storm is approaching," he whispers.
The storm is approaching, he whispers,
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Edit this: "The storm is approaching" he whispered.
"The storm is approaching." he whispers,
"The storm is approaching," he whispered.
"The storm is approaching," he whispers.
The storm is approaching, he whispers,
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Which of the following is a "showing" detail?
The boat was wild.
The ocean was scary.
The waves, intimidating and ferocious, affected the boat.
The deep-blue, frothy waves crashed onto the wooden deck.
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Which of the following is a "showing" detail?
The boat was wild.
The ocean was scary.
The waves, intimidating and ferocious, affected the boat.
The deep-blue, frothy waves crashed onto the wooden deck.
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Identify the appropriate type of language to use in a letter requesting information from a government agency.
Formal
informal
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Identify the appropriate type of language to use in a letter requesting information from a government agency.
Formal
informal
How long should a constructed paragraph be?
1 paragraph
2 paragraphs
3 paragraphs
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