Linking Phrase

Linking Phrase

12th Grade

20 Qs

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Linking Phrase

Linking Phrase

Assessment

Quiz

English

12th Grade

Hard

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20 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

then again introduce an ______opinion.

Happy           

agree

Correct    

opposing

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

rather than explain a(n) _____action.

    Alternative    

true

obvious      

cause

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

in fact emphasizes something is ____ .

    Wanted        

why

cause     

true

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

A cat in Sydney called Churchill had a lucky escape recently. His owner had roasted a chicken and left it on the table ________ it could cool a little. Churchill stole it . Acording to , his owner shout at him, and as result tat, Churchill ran next door-into Taranga Zoo! In fact escape from the owner, Churchill ran straight into the bears’ cage, and hid behind a bear that was finishing its dinner. But the bear was friendly. In fact , they even shared the chicken together. According to the zoo keeper, it was lucky that Churchill close the bears rather than the tigers. The tigers hadn’t had their dinner! But …., maybe tigers like roast chicken too!

 

 

in fact          

 

so that

 

rather than    

as a result

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

A cat in Sydney called Churchill had a lucky escape recently. His owner had roasted a chicken and left it on the table so that it could cool a little. Churchill stole it . ______ , his owner shout at him, and as result tat, Churchill ran next door-into Taranga Zoo! In fact escape from the owner, Churchill ran straight into the bears’ cage, and hid behind a bear that was finishing its dinner. But the bear was friendly. In fact , they even shared the chicken together. According to the zoo keeper, it was lucky that Churchill close the bears rather than the tigers. The tigers hadn’t had their dinner! But …., maybe tigers like roast chicken too!

Then again

According to

Of course       

So that

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

A cat in Sydney called Churchill had a lucky escape recently. His owner had roasted a chicken and left it on the table so that it could cool a little. Churchill stole it . ______ , his owner shout at him, and As a result , Churchill ran next door-into Taranga Zoo! In fact escape from the owner, Churchill ran straight into the bears’ cage, and hid behind a bear that was finishing its dinner. But the bear was friendly. In fact , they even shared the chicken together. According to the zoo keeper, it was lucky that Churchill close the bears rather than the tigers. The tigers hadn’t had their dinner! But …., maybe tigers like roast chicken too!

 

a.       in fact         

   b. Rather than

b.      Of course 

  d. Then again

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

A cat in Sydney called Churchill had a lucky escape recently. His owner had roasted a chicken and left it on the table so that it could cool a little. Churchill stole it . According to , his owner shout at him, and as a result tat, Churchill ran next door-into Taranga Zoo! ________ escape from the owner, Churchill ran straight into the bears’ cage, and hid behind a bear that was finishing its dinner. But the bear was friendly. In fact , they even shared the chicken together. According to the zoo keeper, it was lucky that Churchill close the bears rather than the tigers. The tigers hadn’t had their dinner! But …., maybe tigers like roast chicken too!

 

 

In order to     

   

as a result

      in fact           

of course

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