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1 Bell Word: Expository

2 Bell Work: 11/19 Write the following notes in your Bell Work: When writing the title of a play, book, anthology, magazine, journal, textbook, TV show, or movie, you must underline the title. When writing the title of a short story, poem, article, journal entry, chapter, you must use quotation marks around the title.

3 Bell Work: 11/20 Write the following in your bell work: Decide whether the following need to be underlined or have quotation marks: Romeo and Juliet The Most Dangerous Game Frozen The Sniper Mother to Son The Big Bang Theory

4 Bell Work: 11/30 Write the following in your Bell Work:
Proper nouns- the name given to a person, place, or thing—you need to capitalize the first letter of a proper noun.

5 Bell Work: 12/1 Write the following in your Bell Work:
Read the following nouns and decide whether they are proper or not. If they are proper, capitalize them. harker heights high school mrs. whitehead english juliet student teacher texas

6 Bell Work: 12/2 Write the following Bell Work:
Decide whether the following nouns are proper or not. Capitalize the proper nouns. romeo and juliet dominos pepperoni pizza pepsi soda apples

7 Bell Work: 12/4 Semicolon- The semicolon can be used to connect two complete sentences that are closely related to each other. The semicolon is also used to connect two sentences using the word, ‘however’. Example- Dad is going bald; his hair is getting thinner and thinner. Example- I had a huge meal; however, I am already hungry again.


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