unit 1 test review- OLC 4OA

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delve

(v.) to dig; to search deeply and thoroughly into , (v.) to dig; to search deeply and thoroughly int , (Verb) to carry on intensive and thorough research for data, information, or the like; investigate

What are three key things you need to remember when you create the topic sentence for a summary

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For each use listed above, create an example sentence

1. Alex can be a great student,, but he enjoys looking at video too often. 2. In my opinion, I think OLC 4OA is the best class ever! 3. My favourite foods are tacos, cheese burgers, pizza, and poutine.

List four key things you need to remember when writing a summary

1. have a topic sentence clearly stating the title of the textof the text, the author and the main idea 2. include 3 to 5 relevent supporting details that relate to the main idea 3. contain sentences that are clearly written using wording that differs from the original. 4.i have edited all cops errors

Explain the three main ways commas are used

1. used before the words but, so or then 2. after transition words 3. listing things

borough

A self-governing town; one that rules itself , An incorporated municipality smaller than a city. , Gov unique to NJ, council-mayor form where the mayor votes incase of a tie by council.

inaugurate

To begin officially; to induct formally into office , To install in office with a formal ceremony , begin formally; install in office; induct into office by a formal ceremony; N. inauguration; ADJ. inaugural

fanfare

A sounding of trumpets or other brass instruments , A spectacular public display , A showy public display

Conjunction

A word used to join words or groups of words

conspiracies

An evil and unlawful plan developed in secret by a group of people , secret plans , evil plan, plot

asymmetrical

Irregular in shape , Animals with no general body plan, these animals have no definite shape. , IRREGULAR; LACKING IN SYMMETRY OR BALANCE

geared

adapted , intended for , made ready,set

exclamation

an exclamatory rhetorical device , a sharp cry of strong feeling , !

examples of conjunctions

and, but, for, nor, or, so, yet

citations

reference info such as author name, full tile of the work, publication year etc. , Statements of alleged violations and the penalties to be imposed. , 1. reference to any legal authority, 2. an order to appear in court to answer a charge, 2. official notice of a violation

ambiguos

unclear , Undefined, Vague, Not Specific , open to more than one interpretation


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