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1 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 Elements&DevicesCommasAND Sentence Structure Phrases&ClausesFCS, RACE & Essay POS & SentenceStructure

2 A brief, indirect reference to something with which the author expects the reader to be familiar (usually historical). for $100

3 What is allusion? $100

4 The way in which the story is told; who is telling the story. It includes various types of narrators. for $200

5 What is point of view? Category 1 $200

6 The four parts of exposition. for $300

7 What are: character, setting, mood, and point of view and point of view$300

8 “Act naturally” for $400

9 What is oxymoron? $400

10 “He was General McArthur” (Name 2 LD’s) for $500

11 What is metaphor and allusion? Category 1 $500

12 Why does the following NOT need a comma? She went to the mall.

13 What is Preps ONLY get a comma when they START The sentence? $100

14 Information that starts the sentence and needs a comma. for $200

15 What is IntroductoryMaterial?$200

16 Information that interrupts the sentence. for $300

17 What is Parenthetical Information?

18 When a phrase ends the sentence it needs a comma before it. (T/F) for $400

19 What is FALSE? $400

20 What type of sentence? “Sally hit the ball over the fense; then, she ran the bases.” for $500

21 What is a compound sentence? $500

22 “To buy this album, please visit our website.” Name the type of intro phrase. for $100

23 What is an Intro Infinitive? $100

24 “My dad, a wonderful teacher, is great.” Name the type of Parenthetical Info. for $200

25 What is an appositive? $200

26 Type of parenthetical information? Sam and Jo are, when they open the door, going outside. for $300

27 What is Parenthetical Dependent Clause $300

28 Which is the participial? To the mallTo the mall To get an “A”To get an “A” Spoken to harshlySpoken to harshly During mathDuring math A wonderful doggieA wonderful doggie for $400

29 What is “spoken to harshly”? $400

30 This has a subject and verb but cannot stand alone? for $500

31 What is dependent (or subordinate)? $500

32 What is incorrect: Where’s it at? for $100

33 What is ending a sentence with a preposition: Where is it? $100

34 What are the 4 parts to an essay conclusion? for $200

35 What are… 1.Restate Thesis 2.Summarize Bodies 3.Other Info 4.Make Point (go back to a phrase from your hook) $200

36 This part of an essay’s body requires 2 RACE examples? for $300

37 What is supporting details? $300

38 FCS Yet, Hugo struggles to survive without his father or his uncle. $400

39 What is, do not start a sentence with a conjunction. Hugo struggles to survive without his father or his uncle. $400

40 FCS What is wrong with the following: “She ran through the door to catch the thief.” (Burke). for $500

41 What is an improper citation? “She ran through the door to catch the thief” (Burke 3). No period needed within the quote and page number was missing $500

42 POS Jellyfish are 97% water. for $100

43 What is verb? $100

44 I took a broken clock to the repair shop. for $200

45 What is an adjective? $200

46 Sentence Structure I am an independent with a dependent. Ex. Since the movie is now over, we will go home. for $300

47 What is a complex sentence? $300

48 Sentence Structure What type of sentence? “I like milk.” for $400

49 What is: NameTeacherPeriod Date (write out the month $400

50 What type of sentence? “They went to the mall at five o’clock to take a picture with Santa.” $500

51 What is incongruity? $500