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1 THIS IS JEEPARTY

2 With Your Host... Ms. Wells

3 Indefinite pronouns Sentences Prefixes/ Suffixes Literature Prep. And Conj. Random 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

4 Choose the correct indefinite pronouns to complete the sentence.
______ had a good day at school, but ______did not. All, some b. Some, others c. Both, either d. He, she Indefinite Pronouns 100

5 B. Some, others Indefinite Pronouns 100

6 Which of the following is not an example of an indefinite pronoun?
another neither c. yourself d. anybody Indefinite Pronouns 200

7 C. yourself Indefinite Pronouns 200

8 Which of the following is considered an Indefinite Pronoun?
a. anybody b. both c. either d. everyone e. all of the above Indefinite Pronouns 300

9 All of the above **Take time to review your notes in your journal over indefinite pronouns – they do not refer to anything or anyone specific. Indefinite Pronouns 300

10 Question Number Four A Indefinite Pronouns 400

11 Correct Response Four A
Indefinite Pronouns 400

12 Question Number Five A Indefinite Pronouns 500

13 Correct Response Five A
Indefinite Pronouns 500

14 I had computer lab the first six weeks another class I had was art.
What is the best way to correct the underlined part of this run-on sentence. weeks, another weeks; another weeks. Another weeks, Another Sentences 100

15 C. weeks. Another Sentences 100

16 How should the following run-on sentence be corrected?
Marsha bakes the cookies she frosts them, too. a. Marsha bakes the cookies; she frosts them, too. b. Marsha bakes the cookies, she frosts them, too. c. Marsha bakes the cookies: she frosts them, too. d. Marsha bakes the cookies. she frosts them, too. Sentences 200

17 A. Marsha bakes the cookies; she frosts them, too.
Sentences 200

18 Which of the following sentences is written correctly?
The zebra, with his many stripes, ran in the field. With his many stripes, the zebra ran in the field. The zebra ran in the field, with his many stripes. Sentences 300

19 The zebra, with his many stripes, ran in the field.
Sentences 300

20 Choose the sentence that best combines the following sentences.
Missy is my cat. Missy is gray. Missy likes to sleep in the chair. Sleeping in the chair, my cat missy is gray. My cat Missy likes to sleep in the chair she is gray. My gray cat, Missy, likes to sleep in the chair. Being gray and sleeping in the chair is my cat Missy. Sentences 400

21 My gray cat, Missy, likes to sleep in the chair.
Sentences 400

22 The Mohawks │ were enemies of an Iroquois tribe.
What is the predicate noun in this sentence. tribe Iroquois enemies Mohawks Sentences 500

23 Mohawks is a noun, but it is in the subject part of the sentence.
Enemies Iroqois is an adjective describing the tribe. It is also inside a prepositional phrase. Mohawks is a noun, but it is in the subject part of the sentence. Sentences 500

24 Which of the following prefixes could be added to the word “use” to form a word that means “to use too much”? mis- out- over- super- Prefixes/ Suffixes 100

25 C. over- Prefixes/suffixes 100

26 Which of the following suffixes could be added to the word “harsh” to form a word that means “in a harsh manner”? -ous -ful- -ly -ness Prefixes/suffixes 200

27 C. -ly Prefixes/suffixes 200

28 What does the prefix “micro” mean in microscope?
invisible to enlarge very small very large Prefixes/ suffixes 300

29 C. very small Prefixes/suffixes 300

30 DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400

31 The mouse is the [small] animal.
Read this sentence. The mouse is the [small] animal. Which suffix would make this sentence true? a. -est b. -ing c. -er d. -ed Prefixes/suffixes 400

32 - est **superlative form** Prefixes/suffixes 400

33 Question Number Five C Prefixes/suffixes 500

34 Correct Response Five C
Prefixes/suffixes 500

35 Propaganda Literature 100 Peer pressure – influenced by your peers
Emotional appeal – uses words to appeal to your emotion Exaggeration – stretches the truth Repetition – the repeating of words or phrases Marco: “I can’t decide which dog treat to buy.” Ramil: “My dog’s favorite is Crunchy Treats. Crunchy Treats is the kind I buy.” Marco: “Crunchy Treats?” Ramil: “Yes, Crunchy Treats. Crunchy Treats is the dog treat my dog eats.” In the dialogue above, what does the ad use to persuade the audience? Peer pressure b. Emotional appeal c. Exaggeration d. Repetition Literature 100

36 **Crunchy treats is repeated throughout the dialogue**
Repetition **Crunchy treats is repeated throughout the dialogue** Literature 100

37 Most people think that gorillas are mean, but actually they are shy
Most people think that gorillas are mean, but actually they are shy. It seems that such a huge animal with very large teeth would be aggressive. Hollywood movies help convey this image of the scary, ferocious gorilla. In fact, gorillas only attack if they are provoked. However, gorillas usually don't have to fight other animals because of their impressive size. The author believes that: a. Gorillas are misunderstood as vicious animals. b. Gorillas are mean animals. c. Gorillas don't like other animals. d. Gorillas communicate well with other animals. Main Idea Literature 200

38 a. Gorillas are misunderstood as vicious animals.
Literature 200

39 Corn was first grown by Native Americans
Corn was first grown by Native Americans. They showed the pilgrims how to grow corn as food. At one time, corn was used as money by pioneers. Corn is used as feed for farm animals. People also eat it as a vegetable. Oil, starch, and sugar can be made from corn. Corn is also important in industry. Medicine, paper, fertilizer, and glue can be made from corn and corn products. Choose an appropriate topic sentence for this paragraph: a. Native Americans were the first to grow corn. b. Corn was used as money. c. Many kinds of animals eat corn. d. Do you know how important corn is? Main Idea Literature 300

40 d. Do you know how important corn is?
Literature 300

41 At Easter, many parents want to buy baby bunnies for their children
At Easter, many parents want to buy baby bunnies for their children. Baby bunnies are cute, but rabbits are not always good pets. Many rabbits end up at animal shelters because people do not know how to care for them. This year, the Rabbit Rescue Team has an idea. We are asking parents to buy stuffed bunnies for Easter, instead of real rabbits! Please visit your toy store instead of your pet store! a. to persuade b. to inform c. to entertain d. to describe Author’s Purpose Literature 400

42 to persuade ** Commercials on tv or radio are written in persuasive mode usually because they want to encourage you to buy the product! Literature 400

43 Find the sentence that is irrelevant to the paragraph’s theme or flow.
(I)Garfield is a comic strip featuring the cat Garfield, the pet dog Odie, and their socially inept owner Jon Arbuckle. (II) The main character is Garfield, who is a lazy, overweight, orange cat. (III) He considers himself to be more intelligent than humans or dogs. (IV) He was named Garfield after his grandfather. (V) He hates Mondays and loves lasagna apparently. Find the sentence that is irrelevant to the paragraph’s theme or flow. Sentence I Sentence II Sentence III Sentence IV Sentence V Literature 500

44 d. Sentence IV Literature 500

45 The underlined words in the paragraph are all________.
Johnny loves to ride his scooter through the neighborhood. In the classroom during break time each day, he started planning his scooter adventures for the afternoon. Today he and several of his friends have planned to ride to town to get ice cream at Mr. Barker’s Bakery. The underlined words in the paragraph are all________. Conjunctions Prepositions Adverbs adjectives Prep.& conj. 100

46 b. prepositions Prep. & conj. 100

47 Combine the sentences using the correct coordinating conjunction.
Gabe is going ice skating in Huntsville. Tyler is going ice skating in Huntsville. Either Gabe or Tyler is going ice skating in Huntsville. Gabe and Tyler are going ice skating in Huntsville. Gabe, along with Tyler, is going ice skating in Huntsville. Gabe or Tyler is going ice skating in Huntsville. Prep. & conj. 200

48 Gabe and Tyler are going ice skating in Huntsville.
Prep. & conj. 200

49 What is the acronym for coordinating conjunctions?
Prep. & conj. 300

50 For And Nor But Or Yet So Prep. & conj. 300

51 Which of the following is NOT a coordinating conjunction?
a. for b. and c. nor d. with Prep. & conj. 400

52 d. with With is a preposition.  Prep. & conj. 400

53 Choose the two correct conjunctions to fill in the blanks.
my aunt my mother like to crochet blankets. a. Either, or b. Both, and c. Because, and d. Wherever, or Prep. & conj. 500

54 **Coordinating conjunctions all have fewer than four letters.
Both, and **Coordinating conjunctions all have fewer than four letters. Prep. & conj. 500

55 Which one of these would not be helpful in checking the spelling of a word?
Spell Check Chart of words A dictionary A friend’s guess Random 100

56 D. A friend’s guess Random 100

57 Which choice uses the correct spelling of the word?
Accidetely Accidentally Accidentelly Acidentally Random 200

58 B. Accidentally Random 200

59 What would be a good suggestion to improve this student’s writing?
I went to the fair and rode the rides. I ate food and went home at night. What would be a good suggestion to improve this student’s writing? Compare and contrast the rides Don’t write about something you didn’t experience. Write about something you love. Be more descriptive. Random 300

60 d. be more descriptive Random 300

61 Which definition fits the way replicate is used in the following sentence?
Bob decided to replicate the design at the top of the wall all the way around his bedroom. duplicate or repeat bend back to fold to give as an answer Random 400

62 A. duplicate or repeat Random 400

63 Which statement is an opinion?
My dad’s truck is a Ford. My dad travels to work everyday in his truck. My dad’s truck is better than his. He enjoys riding around in his truck on the weekend. Random 500

64 My dad’s truck is better than his.
Random 500

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66 Final Jeopardy Question
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67 Correct Final Jeopardy Response
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