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Review Game III. Spring 2010. Rules. Same game, same rules!. Pick a Word. The young girl did not want to (waist, waste) anymore time waiting on the elevator. Answer. Waste. Pick a word (trick question). I like to shop at the Rugged (Wearhouse, Warehouse). Worth 2 points. Answer. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Review Game IIISpring 2010
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RulesSame game, same rules!
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Pick a WordThe young girl did not want to (waist, waste) anymore time waiting on the elevator.
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AnswerWaste
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Pick a word (trick question)I like to shop at the Rugged (Wearhouse, Warehouse).
Worth 2 points
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AnswerWarehouseThe store uses the spelling Wearhouse. We can consider this a pun.
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Literary TermsDefine the word PUN.
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AnswerA play on wordswhich are formed or sounded alike but have different meanings, in such a way as to play on two or more of the possible applications
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Grammar CorrectionWalk quick down the stairs and get a ice pack.
Hint: 3 errors
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AnswerQuick> quicklyStairs> stairs, A> an
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Grammar CorrectionYes we are going to the mall after school.
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AnswerYes> Yes,
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Grammar CorrectionAs the president of the club I think it is important that we take a vote now enough has been said.Hint: 2 errors
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AnswerClub> club,Now> now.
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GrammarWhat is coordination?
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AnswerThe use of coordinating conjunctions to complete a sentence.(FANBOYS:for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so)
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Type of SentenceThe student, who was always late, missed his fourth block exam.
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AnswerComplex
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Sentence, Fragment, or Run-onA fantastic idea.
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AnswerFragment
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Sentence, Fragment, or Run-onWhat is missing?
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AnswerA subject and a verb
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Sentence, Fragment, or Run-onFor me the test was easy, what about you?
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AnswerRun-on (comma splice)
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Fragment, Sentence, or Run-onRead to announce the end of testing.
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AnswerFragment
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Sentence, Fragment, Run-onWhat is it missing?
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AnswerA subject
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Rules- fill in the blankSingular subjects need singular ______.
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AnswerVerbs
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Rules- fill in the blankFeminine nouns require feminine ________.
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AnswerPronouns
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Rules- fill in the blankMaintaining the same verb tense throughout a sentence or passage is called _____________.
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AnswerVerb consistency
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Literary TermsList the 5 elements of plot.
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AnswerIntroduction/expositionRising actionClimaxFalling actionResolution
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Literary TermsThe following is an example of what literary term?I blew a bubble the size of a small child.
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AnswerHyperbole
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Grammar CorrectionI would love to go to the concert this weekend, said the anxious teenager.
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AnswerI> IWeekend,> weekend,
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Literary TermsThis is an example of what literary term?When I was a young boy, we went to the park often.
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AnswerFlashback
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Literary TermsHow many genres of literature are recognized?
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AnswerPoetryDrama/ playFiction NonfictionFolk tale/ Fantasy
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Grammar CorrectionI have recieved 6 of the 10 items I request.
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AnswerRecieved> receivedRequest> requested
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EOCThe EOC has _____ questions.
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Answer80
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Literary TermsThe extra excitable earthling ran up to the front of the stage and began to dance.
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AnswerAlliteration
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Literary TermsI whizzed into the room, screeched shut up at the top of my lungs, and plopped down in my chair.
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AnswerImagery
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OrderI have written my paper in the order that the events occurred.
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AnswerChronological
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OrderMy bed is strategically placed next to the large bay window. The tree outside and to the left permits just enough sun to shine in on me in the morning.
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AnswerSpatial
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Grammar CorrectionIts a grate accomplishment.
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AnswerIts> ItsGrate> great
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Grammar CorrectionI need several things from the store milk, cheese, bread and lunch meet, said my Mother.
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AnswerStore> store:bread> bread,Meet> meatMother> mother