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Week5: An independent clause is... A group of words with end punctuation A clause that begins with a dependent word A clause with a subject and a verb without a dependent word Two clauses with a comma separating them

A clause with a subject and a verb without a dependent word

Week9: Which sentence uses italics or quotations correctly? Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone is my favorite book by author J.K. Rowling "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" is my favorite book by author J.K. Rowling. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone is my favorite book by author "J.K. Rowling." "Harry Potter" and the Philosopher's Stone is my favorite book my author J.K. Rowling

Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone is my favorite book by author J.K. Rowling

Week6: Why is it often not a good idea to use 2nd person pronouns in an academic essay? It creates confusion and mistrust in a reader It requires the reader to follow your instructions even if they don't want to It is too informal of this kind of writing It is too formal for this kind of writing

It is too informal of this kind of writing

Week1: What does a conjunction do? It describes or modifies an action It is a person, place, thing or idea It joins sentences, phrases or words

It joins sentences, phrases or words

Week6: A hyphen... Joins two independent clauses together Joins two words into one Can be used in the same way as a dash is used for interjections

Joins two words into one

Week4RC: Arguments based on who you trust or who you suspect are... Not valid Called straw-man arguments More difficult to construct Called "instinctual reasoning"

Not valid

Week8: Which of the following is not a coordination conjunction (remember the FANBOYS)? For And On Buy

On

Week7RC: Topic sentences... Should make a clear transition from the sentence before them and to the sentence after Organize and sub-divide the goals of an essay into individual components Convey the primary message of an entire text Is always the first sentence of a paragraph

Organize and sub-divide the goals of an essay into individual components

Week1: What is the name of the part of speech that stands in place of a noun? Gerund Participle Pronoun

Pronoun

Week3: Fill in the blank with the correct choice. _________going to be a long day. It's its Both A and B

it's

Week2: Identify the sentence that use accept/except correctly. A. Jamie accepted the award for being an outstanding chef B. The dog loved all his toys except for the pink elephant C. Wendy excepted the birthday gift with excitement D. Rhea ordered an ice cream sundae with all the toppings accept the cherry A and B A and C

A and B

Week2: Identify the sentences that use break/brake correctly A. The driver braked quickly to avoid hitting the dog in the road B. I needed to break the piggy bank to get my money out C. The driver braked in order to stop at the red light D. The glass brakes when it hits the floor A and D A and B

A and B

Week2RC: Rhetorical Context helps the reader identify: A. Who the author is B. Who the intended audience is C. Who the publisher is D. What purpose its written for A, B and C A, C and D

A, C and D

Week5: A dependent clause contains... A verb A dependent word A subject All of the above

All of the above

Week3: Fill in the blank with the correct choice. Sally went to_______work Andrews Andrews' Andrew's

Andrew's

Week2: Identify the sentences that use affect/effect correctly A. Missing homework will effect your grade in the class B. The weather will affect the number of people who come to the outdoor ice-skating rink C. Taking the medication had an effect on her ability to focus D. Playing loud music during a test can have a negative affect on the students ability to concentrate B and C A and C

B and C

Week2: Identify the sentences that use dessert and desert correctly A. The cactus thrived in the dessert B. Susie ordered cheesecake for dessert C. The cactus tried in the desert D. Susi ordered cheesecake for desert A and C B and C

B and C

Week2RC: The purpose of reading at a college level is for: A. Enjoyment and fun B. Information C. Challenging what we thought we knew D. Entertainment B and C

B and C

Week1: Identify the conjunction in the list below Too But Are

But

Week2: Identify the sentences that use complement/compliment correctly A. The chef enjoys receiving complements on his cooking B. The bright blue door complimented the red brick of the house C. The published author enjoyed receiving compliments about her clever story lines D. The turquoise shirt complemented the blue in her eyes B and D C and D

C and D

Week3: Identify the sentence that has correct capitalization The girl told her mother, "yesterday, we went to the playground during recess." Christmas Eve is my favorite holiday in December. Holly wants to take a spanish class. New year's eve is an exciting because everyone stays up until midnight.

Christmas Eve is my favorite holiday in December.

Week1: In the sentence, "I listen to him distractedly because I was editing a complex essay," which word is the adjective? Listened Complex Distractedly

Complex

Week2RC: True or False: Research shows that comprehension does not increase when readers make connections to prior knowledge

False

Week1: An example of a non-count noun is the word? chair furniture couch

Furniture

Week4RC: When you come across a writer who sees patterns that aren't there, what kind of fallacy has the writer committed? Getting Personal Gambler's Fallacy Straw Man

Gambler's Fallacy

Week1: In the sentence, "I have paid my dues and suffered enough," which word is the helping verb? Suffered Have Paid

Have

Week5: Which of the following is NOT a dependent word? Because Who However Whatever

However

Week7: Which of the following is a complete sentence? I have help Over the river Through the woods Going To grandma's house

I have help

Week3: Fill in the blank with the correct choice. The child put the phone in her_______purse. Mother's Mothers Mothers'

Mother's

Week2RC: One way to learn new vocabulary words is to look for synonyms, make an association with your own experience, figure out its antonym, and_______ Listen for the word in other peoples conversation to find out who else uses it. Write it out on your computer or in your notebook over and over until you can spell it. Practice the word in a sentence or conversation using your association.

Practice the word in a sentence or conversation using your association.

Week7RC: Which of the following best describes inference? Reading an academic text Reading between the lines Reading a text closely Reading with a writer's mindset

Reading between the lines

Week3: Identify the correct meaning of the phrase. The girls' glasses The glass of the girl The glasses of the girl The glasses of the the girls

The glasses of the the girls

Week3: Identify the sentence that has correct capitalization December is my favorite month because of the snowy, Winter weather. Alex speaks several languages, but his favorite is hindi The teacher told the children, "Please raise your hand when you know the answer." We are going swimming at the City Pool.

The teacher told the children, "Please raise your hand when you know the answer."

Week4: What is the verb in the following sentence? "I walked into the store." Into Store Walked I

Walked

Week1: Identify the adjective and the adverb in this sentence: "As I told you, my carefree mother makes her plans haphazardly, if at all" "As" is the adjective and "haphazardly" is the adverb "Makes is the adjective and "if" is the adverb "Carefree" is the adjective and "haphazardly" is the adverb

"Carefree" is the adjective and "haphazardly" is the adverb

Week9: Choose the sentence that is most correct "Do you want this book now or later?" I asked Do you want this book now or later? I asked Do you want this book now or later? "I asked" "Do you want this book now or later? I asked"

"Do you want this book now or later?" I asked

Week8: Where should the comma go in the following sentence: "I got an A on my English paper and my professor told me I had done a great job." After "paper" After "A" and after "paper" After "me" All of the above

After "paper"

Week8: Use commas to separate items in a... List Series Date All of the above

All of the above

Week8: Which of the following sentences uses comma correctly? Bill said, "I don't want to do this assignment." "I don't want to do this assignment," Bill said. Bill asked, "Do I have to do this assignment?" All of the above

All of the above

Week7: Which of the following is NOT a coordinating conjunction? Also For So Or

Also

Week9: Which sentence uses italics incorrectly? Bad is Michael Jackson's best album My daughter's favorite novel is called The Thing About JellyFish Wikipedia is a good website for general background information, but it isn't a reliable source for your essay Hey Jude is probably my favorite song by the Beatles

Hey Jude is probably my favorite song by the Beatles

Week9: Which sentences uses quotation marks incorrectly? Sharon Olds's poem, "Armor," is about her son Bill Jones wrote an article called "Sitting in the Sun" in 1979 Hills Like White Elephants is not a very good short story Chapter five of his novel will be called "Reckoning."

Hills Like White Elephants is not a very good short story

Week7RC: Which of the following can be inferred from this text? "Learners in Humanities 110 will concentrate on several major themes: the rise and fall of the ancient and classical civilizations that were forerunners to the rise of the West, the cultural legacy of these civilizations, the changing role of religion in society and changes in religion itself, and the development of political institutions. Topics include ancient Greece, Rome, and Christian institutions of the Middle Ages and the emergence of national monarchies in western Europe." Humanities 110 involves the study of Western history. Humanities 110 covers the events in France in the 1800s Humanities 110 argues that religion changes society Humanities 110 involves the study of Greek philosophy

Humanities 110 involves the study of Western history.

Week8: Choose the sentence with correct comma placement. I asked Ben the guy with the long hair, were the band would be playing tomorrow night. I asked Ben, the guy with the long hair where the band would be playing tomorrow night. I asked, Ben, the guy with the long hair where the band would be playing tomorrow night. I asked Ben, the guy with the long hair, where the band would be playing tomorrow night

I asked Ben, the guy with the ling hair, where the band would be playing tomorrow night

Week8: Which of the following sentence contain a comma splice? I finished my degree, but my education didn't stop there I finished my degree, my education didn't stop there I finished my degree but my education didn't stop there I finished my degree but my education didn't stop there

I finished my degree, my education didn't stop there

Week8: Which of the following sentences contains a comma splice? First, we need to go to the store. I turned in my essay on time, the teacher gave me extra credit He was born August 31, 1911, in Hampshire, England Did you know, Justin, that you forgot to reply to that email?

I turned in my essay on time, the teacher gave me extra credit

Week9: Choose the sentence that uses italics or quotations correctly I've been doing background research on my topic using "The New York Times." I've been doing background research on my topic using The "New York" Times. I've been doing background research on my topic using "The New York Times." I've been doing background research on my topic using The New York Times.

I've been doing background research on my topic using The New York Times.

Week9: Choose the sentence that uses italics or quotations correctly. In her essay, "Slouching towards Bethlehem," Joan Didion describes her life in California during the 1960's In her essay, Slouching towards Bethlehem, Joan Didion describes her life in California during the 1960's In her essay, "Slouching towards Bethlehem," Joan Didion describes her life in California during the 1960's In her essay, Slouching towards Bethlehem, Joan Didion describes her life in California during the 1960's

In her essay, "Slouching towards Bethlehem," Joan Didion describes her life in California during the 1960's

Week9: Which sentence uses italics or quotations correctly In the video, Kimerle Crenshaw asks her audience, Why does a frame matter? In the video, Kimerle Crenshaw asks her audience, "Why does a frame matter?" In the video, Kimerle Crenshaw asks her audience, Why does a frame matter? In the video, Kimerle Crenshaw asks her audience Why does a frame matter?

In the video, Kimerle Crenshaw asks her audience, "Why does a frame matter?"

Week8: What is the most important function of a comma? Separating elements in a sentence Making a sentence grammatically correct Ending a sentence Bringing multiple sentences together

Separating elements in a sentence

Week8: Choose the sentence with correct comma placement She left Salt Lake City Utah on July 14, 2015 for Boise Idaho She left Salt Lake City, Utah on July 14, 2015, for Boise Idaho She left Salt Lake City Utah on July 14 2015 for Boise Idaho She left, Salt Lake City, Utah on July 14, 2015, for Boise Idaho

She left Salt Lake City, Utah on July 14, 2015, for Boise Idaho

Week9: Quotation marks__________used around summaries Should be Can optionally be Are often Should not be

Should not be

Week7RC: Why do paragraphs focus on just one central idea? So that five-paragraph structure is maintained So that the thesis statement can be repeated if required So that writers can practice writing topic sentences So that it is easier for the reader to follow the writer's idea

So that it is easier for the reader to follow the writer's idea

Week7RC: Supporting detail sentences do all of the following except... State the controlling idea of the paragraph Give details to support the topic sentence Provide reasons and examples Relate to the topi sentence

State the controlling idea of the paragraph

Week8: Which of the following sentences uses commas correctly? Texas, which is the second largest state in the USA, has its own power grid Texas which is the second largest state in the USA has its own power grid Texas, which is the second largest state in the USA has its own power grid Texas, which is the second largest state, in the USA has its own power grid

Texas, which is the second largest state in the USA, has its own power grid

Week9: Direct quotations reproduce... A summary of what someone wrote or said A paragraph of what someone wrote or said The exact words that someone wrote or said The approximate words that someone wrote or said

The exact words that someone wrote or said

Week7RC: Which of the following is not one of the 3 essential parts of most paragraphs? Topic sentence Supporting detail sentences Concluding sentence Thesis statement

Thesis statement

Week7: As the__________is the unifying force in the essay, so the__________must be the unifying force in the paragraph. Thesis statement; topic sentence Topic sentence; thesis statement Conclusion; details Introduction; examples

Thesis statement; topic sentence

Week7RC: Making inferences is best described as... A strategy used to make connections and draws conclusions about a text A method for determining the logic in a sentence A technique for writing that allows for more brevity A strategy used to determine if a text is making formal argument

A strategy used to make connections and draws conclusions about a text

Week7: What is missing in this sentence fragment? "Ben and Julie with the twins." A subject A coordinating conjunction A verb A comma

A verb

Week2: Identify the sentences that use their/there/they're correctly A. They're going skiing to their favorite ski resort B. Their walking to the store with there parents C. I have not traveled their in the summer D. We hike there every spring A and B A and D

A and D

Week2RC: Identify the High-5 Reading StrategiesActive Background Knowledge Question Analyze the Text Structure Create Mental Images Summarize All of the above

All of the above

Week5: Which of the following is a dependent word? How Until Before All of the above

All of the above

Week3: Fill in the blank with the correct choice. Molly wants to achieve___and_____ in her classes As and Bs A's and B's Both A and B

A's and B's

Week4RC: Which of the following best describes an ARGUMENT? A statement or opinion that is true A claim that supports a conclusion A confrontation between two experts An assertion that contains both a conclusion and premises

An assertion that contains both a conclusion and premises

Week4: What is the subject of the following sentence? "The animals in the zoo live in cages and encloses." Zoo Cages Animals Enclosures

Animals

Week1: Identify the participle in this sentence: "You'll never believe it, but the woman dancing on TV is my mom." Is Believe Dancing

Dancing

Week4RC: Which of the following is NOT a possible characteristic of a straw-man argument? Off-topic Oversimplified Exaggerated Enthusiastic

Enthusiastic

Week4: Choose the sentence in which the subject and verb DO NOT agree. Someone ate my lunch. Everybody eats lunch in the cafeteria. No one likes that classroom. Everybody in the schools have the day off.

Everybody in the schools have the day off.

Week1: The plural form of the word "series" is? serieses series seriess.

Series

Week6: Colons are used after a... List Set-up clause Period Dependent Clause

Set-up clause

Week1: Which of these is a third-person singular pronoun? Me She We

She

Week4: What is the verb in the following sentence? "The information on your LinkedIn profile was incorrect." On The Your Was

Was

Week1: Identify the subject case pronoun in the following list. Them Him We

We

Week2: Identify the sentences that use two/to/too correctly A. Avery invited two friends to the orchestra concert B. Aspen wanted to be to the movies to C. Amelia loves candy and often eats too much of it D. Dottie likes going too school A and C C and D

A and C

Week1: What type of word identifies an idea? adverb adjective noun

Noun

Week5: Which of the following is a dependent clause? The snow is falling outside Since I am here He loves chicken nuggets None of the above

Since I am here

Week7RC: To make inferences from reading... Take all the information in the text and use it to create a thesis statement Take the thesis statement and break it into three parts Take two or more details from the reading and see if you. can draw a conclusion Take a conclusion and see if you can find 3 supporting arguments in the text

Take two or more details from the reading and see if you. can draw a conclusion

Week6: Which of the following sentence uses a dash correctly? I wanted to tell her the truth--but I just couldn't My pencil--the blue one--broken she has always valued one thing above all else--honestly All of the above

All of the above

Week5: A dependent clause... A. is a complete sentence B. is an incomplete sentence. C. Includes a dependent word Both B and C

Both B and C

Week4: What is the subject of the following sentence? "Go to the store and buy some milk." Store You Some Milk

You

Week5: Identify the dependent word in this sentence: "While I was in the store, I bought apple, and my husband bought chips." While Was Apples And

While

Week4: Choose the sentence in which the subject and verb agree. Each of the dogs jump on the couch. Each of the dogs jumps on the couch. Everybody in the houses go to the same church. Everybody in the cars honk their horns

Each of the dogs jumps on the couch.

Week7: Which of these sentences is a fragment? I am here She wants candy to eat With family ad friends You understand

With family ad friends

Week6: A pronoun is... A word that describes an action or movement The object of a complex sentence A word that can replace a noun to avoid being repetitive the subject of a sentence when that sentence is an independent clause

A word that can replace a noun to avoid being repetitive

Week7: Which of the following is NOT a way to fix a run-on sentence? Add a semicolon between the two independent clauses Use a comma and a coordinating conduction between the two independent clauses Add a period to the end of the sentence Use a transition word and a semicolon

Add a period to the end of the sentence

Week2: Identify the sentences that use bare/bear/ correctly A. The bear was hiding in his den B. After the fire, the hillside looked bare C. The bear and her cubs were eating berries D. The garage looked bare once all the junk was cleaned out All of the above A and C

All of the above

Week4RC: Logic is... A way to combine ideas to come to a conclusion Like math but dealing with more than numbers A useful way to identify ideas that are likely to be helpful All of the above

All of the above

Week7: What makes a sentence a fragment? A missing verb A missing subject A dependent word All of the above

All of the above

Week5: What does a dependent clause need to be considered a complete sentence? An independent clause A period at the end Another dependent clause A coordinating conjunction

An independent clause

Week2RC: One strategy for improving your reading comprehension is to summarize what you read, using the High-5 strategy. What step is missing from the High-5 process? Active Background Knowledge, Question,_________, Create Mental Images, Summarize Review the Main Ideas Analyze the Text Structure Paraphrase the Argument

Analyze the Text Structure

Week2: Identify the sentences that use it's/its correctly A. its going to be very warm outside today B. It's going to be a beautiful, sunny day C. The coat is on its hanger D. Its always hot and humid in Florida A and C B and C

B and C

Week2: Identify the sentences that use principle/principal correctly A. The students did not want to go to the principle's office B. The principal was friends and greeted students before school C. The main principle of the class was to pay attention and do your best D. The principal point of her lecture was that we can help the environment by recycling A and C B and C

B and C

Week7: Where should the comma go in this sentence? "Even though we love going to the moves on Saturdays the movie we want to see only plays on Sunday." Between movie and me Between Saturdays and the movie Between want and to see Between even and though

Between Saturdays and the movie

Week5: Where should the comma be in this sentence, "I am so tired today because I stayed up all night working." Between third and today Between today and because Between night and working Between am and so

Between today and because

Week4RC: What mode of essay would examine the various factors that shape a public crisis, such as the level of lead contamination in water determine to be dangerous, the cost of drinking water to citizens, the difficulty in accessing water in other ways, and the damage led exposure can have to children? Definition Division/Classification Description Argumentation

Definition

Week6: Which of the following shows INCORRECT pronoun use? Discuss this with Mark and they before you decide Discuss this with Mark and them before you decide Discuss this him and mark before you decide Discuss this with Mark and her before you decide

Discuss this with Mark and they before you decide

Week2RC: What relevant information about the author of a magazine article about endangered species will help you determine the author's role in the rhetorical context? Her personal background and experience with the subject, her native language, her education level, and her location. Her subconscious desires, her first name, the city where she went to college, and her number of sibling. Her readers political stance, the number of readers, the number of years the magazine has been in circulation, and the reviews from professional readers.

Her personal background and experience with the subject, her native language, her education level, and her location.

Week1: The sentence, "I know I don't run quick, but I jump pretty good" is grammatically incorrect. What is the most effective way to revise it? I know I don't run quickly, but I jump pretty good I know I don't run quickly, but I jump pretty well I know I don't run quick, but jump pretty well

I know I don't run quickly, but I jump pretty well

Week6: Which of the following sentences shows correct semicolon use? I think you did a great job on this assignment; your language is clear and your grammar is perfect. You should have proofread; and double-checked this assignment before turning it in. Three things need to happen before we leave; cleaning; showering; and getting dressed. He walked in the door; put his meets on the table; and sat down.

I think you did a great job on this assignment; your language is clear and your grammar is perfect.

Week4RC: Which of the following best exemplifies the Gambler's Fallacy? Politicians are liars, and he is a political so he must be a lair Vaccines can save lives, therefore a drowning person should be vaccinated If I flip a coin ten times and the first nine times it lands on tails, this means that the tenth flip is more likely to land on tails too. If a man loses half his savings while gambling, he should stop gambling

If I flip a coin ten times and the first nine times it lands on tails, this means that the tenth flip is more likely to land on tails too.

Week4RC: Narration is rhetorical mode with the purpose of Identifying a problem and proposing a solution Relating an event Visually presenting a person Examining a word as we actually use it.

Relating an event

Week4: Select the verb that best fits the blank for the following sentence: "Johanna is the only one of those teachers who____Spanish." Speak Speaks Know Understand

Speaks

Week4: Choose the sentence in which the subject and verb agree. That was a wonderful movie These quizzes is very hard He do not think he will pass the class Nobody want another war.

That was a wonderful movie

Week3: Identify the correct meaning of the phrase. The teacher's books The books of the teachers The books of the teacher The book of the teacher

The books of the teacher

Week6: Which of the following shows correct pronoun usage? The owner of the restaurant gave Michael and me a free meal yesterday. Michael and me went to the restaurant hoping for a free meal. The owner of the restaurant gave Michael and I a free meal yesterday. The owner gave Michael, John, Luisa, and I a free drink

The owner of the restaurant gave Michael and me a free meal yesterday.

Week3: Identify the correct meaning of the phrase. The boys' shorts The shorts of the boy The shorts of the boys The short of the boy

The shorts of the boys

Week7: How should this run-on sentence be fixed? "The trees grow leaves in the spring they change colors in the fall." The trees grow leaves in the spring, they change colors in the fall. The trees grow leaves in the spring, however, they change colors in the fall. The trees grow leaves in the spring: they change colors in the fall. The trees grow leaves in the spring, and they change colors int he fall.

The trees grow leaves in the spring, and they change colors int he fall.

Week7RC: Which of the following can be inferred from this text? "Financial Aid (FA) staff will work individually with prospective learners to ensure that options for paying the cost of their education are explored. Creating a college savings plan is very important and helps get you started on the right foot when it comes to Financial Aid." Nightingale offers scholarships to those who need them FA.staff will grant loans to those who request them There are a variety of ways to pay for the cost of education atNightingale College saving plans are required for all Nightingale learners

There are a variety of ways to pay for the cost of education atNightingale

Week1: Riddhi wrote, "Because gun control laws are so vague, criminals were getting harder to catch." What is wrong with the sentence's grammar? The adjective aren't places correctly Pronouns don't agree with their antecedents. These verbs tenses don't match

These verbs tenses don't match (are, were)

Week1: Which of the following is true about prepositions? There are words that modify nouns They are words that combine with verbs to explain more about an action They are closed groups, meaning new ones aren't being invited

They are closed groups, meaning new ones aren't being invited

Week6: Which of the following sentences is written with third person pronouns? You and your friend should really stop by sometime Im going to take a walk by myself now I think I look like John, but you don't think so They looked in all the store windows before they are their lunches and walked home

They looked in all the store windows before they are their lunches and walked home

Week7: What is a comma splice? One independent clause operated in the middle with a comma Two independent clauses with a semicolon between them Two independent clauses separated with a comma One independent clause with period at the end

Two independent clauses separated with a comma

Week7: What is a run-on sentence? Two independent clauses without correct punctuation Two sentence fragments with end punctuation A complete sentence A dependent clause and an independent clause

Two independent clauses without correct punctuation

Week6: Which of the following sentences is correct? We need to get three more things from the grocery store; apples, crackers, and mayonnaise. We need to get three more things from the grocery store: apples: crackers: and mayonnaise We need to get three more things from the grocery store: apples; crackers; and mayonnaise We need to get three more things from the grocery store: apples, crackers, and mayonnaise.

We need to get three more things from the grocery store: apples, crackers, and mayonnaise.

Week2RC: We can effectively collect new vocabulary words in our dat-to-day lives by: Asking the speaker to repeat the word several times or re-reading it to ourselves until we can pronounce it. Immediately writing down the antonyms, synonyms, and etymology. Writing down the word when we hear it or see it, looking up when we get a chance, and then using it in conversation.

Writing down the word when we hear it or see it, looking up when we get a chance, and then using it in conversation.

Week4RC: In deductive reasoning Your premises are true if your conclusion is correct Your argument is proved if your research is sound Your conclusion is correct if your premises don't contradict with each other

Your conclusion is correct if your premises don't contradict with each other

Week3: Fill in the blank with the correct choice. This_____ too sweet Donut's Donuts' Donuts

Donut's

Week4RC: Comparison/Contrast is a rhetorical mode with the purpose of Helping readers follow a Clea set of steps Identifying the similarities and differences between things Visually presenting a person Examining a word as we actually use it

Identifying the similarities and differences between things

Week2RC: How would you use the context clues to figure out what a work like discombobulation means in a text? Look it up in a thesaurus Look it up in a dictionary Look at the surroundings phrases in the paragraph

Look at the surroundings phrases in the paragraph

Week4: What is the subject of the following sentence? "The teacher gave the student another test." Another Teacher Student Test

Teacher

Week4: Choose the sentence in which the subject and verb DO NOT agree. I am in the basement You are in the back of the theater Each of the classes are good Each of the dogs is barking

Each of the classes are good

Week2RC: Scanning and skimming are two way to: Learn the details when cramming for a text Review a text to get the gist of what we will be reading Memorize the text for later recitation

Review a text to get the gist of what we will be reading

Week5: How do you know a clause is a dependent clause? A. Because it is complete B. Because it includes a subject and a verb C. Because it includes a dependent word Both B and C

Both B and C


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