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Unit Test #1 Review
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Punctuate this sentence using quotation marks Did you hear about the game tonight? asked Sally. “Did you hear about the game tonight?” asked Joe.
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Correctly punctuate this sentence. The asphalt is very hot and you will burn your feet. The asphalt is very hot, and you will burn your feet.
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Correctly punctuate this sentence. The classroom is filled with books desks and posters. The classroom is filled with books, desks, and posters.
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Does this sentence need apostrophes? Add them where needed. He cant go to the zoo because he is sick. He can’t go to the zoo because he is sick.
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Write this sentence correctly: Some kids are going to math but others are going to English. Some kids are going to math, but others are going to English.
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Correct this sentence: Upon entering the classroom the students gasped in surprise. Upon entering the classroom, the students gasped in surprise.
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Correct the capitalization in this sentence: The declaration of independence was an important document in our country’s history. The Declaration of Independence was an important document in our country’s history.
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Correct this sentence: In history, we will study the revolutionary war. In history, we will study the Revolutionary War.
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Correctly write this sentence: My grandma likes to knit stockings. Correct! My grandma likes to knit stockings.
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Correct this sentence: Next summer, dad is going to build a fence. Next summer, Dad is going to build a fence.
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The Life of Harriet Tubman by: George Burnett biography
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A story that explains a mystery in the universe is a: Myth
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My Life in the Spotlight by: Britney Spears autobiography
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A story that tells about a hero’s struggle and is based on real events Legend
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Writing that tells about a story about the author: personal narrative or expository writing Personal narrative
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Humorous story about events and characters that are exaggerated. Tall Tale
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What is it called when words have the same sound at the beginning? alliteration
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The woman accepted/excepted the offer to go on a date. Accepted
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I like every flavor accept/except vanilla. except
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I don’t like going to there/their/they’re house for Halloween. Their
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Their/They’re/There all going to Interurban to celebrate his birthday! They’re
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The ballerina's movement spoke to me. Personification
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Her blonde hair was sunshine to me. metaphor
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The only candy in the machine was by Nestle. They have a mono____ on Cheyenne vending! monopoly
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School gets out at 3:00 post_______. Postmeridian
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What is a prefix? A syllable at the beginning of a word that changes its meaning.
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I find it much easier to sleep in class when the teacher has a _________ voice. Monotone
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