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1 Warm-Ups, WriteSource Daily Grammar Workouts, Set 4: Focus Capitalization and Sentence Fragments (p. 18)

2 Warm-Ups, NW2, Week 3

3 Warm-Up, Monday, November 3rd
Copy the sentence ONCE. Double space the sentence. Use editor’s marks to correct the sentence. Capitalization, Sentence Fragment, Hyphen About 500 or so less than healthy hedgehogs are brought to lincolnshire’s hedgehog hospital each year. Where 70 percent are helped and returned to the wild. (7)

4 Warm-Up, Tuesday, November 4th
Copy the sentence ONCE. Double space the sentence. Use editor’s marks to correct the sentence. Capitalization, Sentence Fragment, Comma (Appositive), Spelling The first five books of the hebrew bible the torah. Contane the laws of judaism and the early history of the jewish people. (9)

5 Warm-Up, Wednesday, November 5th
Copy the sentence ONCE. Double space the sentence. Use editor’s marks to correct the sentence. Capitalization, Sentence Fragment, Spelling, Punctuation, Comma (To Separate Adjectives) In his book “things fall apart.” Chinua achebe relates the story of a beautiful fascinating african culture that has all but dissappeared. (10)

6 Warm-Up, Thursday, November 6th
Copy the sentence ONCE. Double space the sentence. Use editor’s marks to correct the sentence. Capitalization, Sentence Fragment, Quotation Marks, Comma (Unnecessary) From about 620 to 560 B.C.E., an ancient greek named aesop wrote stories that are fun to read. And contain advice like, “do not trust flatterers” and “Better beans and bacon in peace than cakes and ale in fear”. (7)

7 Warm-Up, Friday, November 7th
Copy the sentence ONCE. Double space the sentence. Use editor’s marks to correct the sentence. Comma (Non-restrictive phrase/clause), capitalization, sentence fragment, comma (other) The sun was just slipping below the horizon when aunt Nakki who had ridden her camel from the sultry areas to the south. Arrived at our camp near Siwa egypt. (7)


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