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1 Welcome to Trashketball!!! Final Review MS Language Arts Topics covered: Shakespeare’s life and work Shakespeare’s life and work Research writing Research writing

2 “Trashketball” Rules Pick up a letter from the entrance table Pick up a letter from the entrance table Move into groups of 5 Move into groups of 5 Each person needs a sheet of paper Each person needs a sheet of paper A question will appear on the board A question will appear on the board You have 30 seconds to SILENTLY come up with an answer on your own sheet of paper You have 30 seconds to SILENTLY come up with an answer on your own sheet of paper You cannot help your group members You cannot help your group members

3 “Trashketball” Rules Then I will call out a letter Then I will call out a letter The person from each team who has that letter will write their answer on the group’s white board The person from each team who has that letter will write their answer on the group’s white board If you have the right answer, your team earns 5 points If you have the right answer, your team earns 5 points Then the person whose letter I called will get the chance to shoot for additional points Then the person whose letter I called will get the chance to shoot for additional points

4 Let’s Play “Trashketball”!!! 1. Approximately how many words did Shakespeare add to the English language? A. About 500 B. About 1300 C. About 1700 D. About 2000

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6 Let’s Play “Trashketball”!!! 1. Approximately how many words did Shakespeare add to the English language? A. About 500 B. About 1300 C. About 1700 D. About 2000

7 Let’s Play “Trashketball”!!! 2. The format for citations on a works cited page must be as follows: A. Alphabetical order B. Numbered entries C. The first line indented D. All of the above

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9 Let’s Play “Trashketball”!!! 2. The format for citations on a works cited page must be as follows: A. Alphabetical order B. Numbered entries C. The first line indented D. All of the above

10 Let’s Play “Trashketball”!!! 3. The top left-hand corner of a research note card must contain a. A. Corresponding source number B. Topic C. Author’s name D. Page number

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12 Let’s Play “Trashketball”!!! 3. The top left-hand corner of a research note card must contain a. A. Corresponding source number B. Topic C. Author’s name D. Page number

13 Let’s Play “Trashketball”!!! 4. What was the name of Shakespeare’s acting company? A. The Chamberlain’s Men B. The Queen’s Men C. Tragedy and Comedy D. Shakespeare and Co.

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15 Let’s Play “Trashketball”!!! 4. What was the name of Shakespeare’s acting company? A. The Chamberlain’s Men B. The Queen’s Men C. Tragedy and Comedy D. Shakespeare and Co.

16 Let’s Play “Trashketball”!!! 5. What is the term for the people who stood in front of the stage at Shakespeare’s plays? A. The front runners B. The penny collectors C. The guards D. The groundlings

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18 Let’s Play “Trashketball”!!! 5. What is the term for the people who stood in front of the stage at Shakespeare’s plays? A. The front runners B. The penny collectors C. The guards D. The groundlings

19 Let’s Play “Trashketball”!!! 6. A thesis statement should contain these two things: A. Subject and Topic B. Topic and Opinion C. Topic and Reasoning D. Reasoning and Opinion

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21 Let’s Play “Trashketball”!!! 6. A thesis statement should contain these two things: A. Subject and Topic B. Topic and Opinion C. Topic and Reasoning D. Reasoning and Opinion

22 Let’s Play “Trashketball”!!! 7. Where does parenthetical documentation occur? A. On the works cited page B. After a direct quotation only C. Before any indirect quotation D. Before the period in a direct/indirect quote

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24 Let’s Play “Trashketball”!!! 7. Where does parenthetical documentation occur? A. On the works cited page B. After a direct quotation only C. Before any indirect quotation D. Before the period in a direct/indirect quote

25 Let’s Play “Trashketball”!!! 8. The indentation on a works cited citation is called. A. A special indent B. Multiple indent C. Hanging indent D. First line indent

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27 Let’s Play “Trashketball”!!! 8. The indentation on a works cited citation is called. A. A special indent B. Multiple indent C. Hanging indent D. First line indent

28 Let’s Play “Trashketball”!!! 9. From which Shakespearean play did all knock, knock jokes derive? A. MacBeth B. The Tempest C. Julius Caesar D. A Midsummer Night’s Dream

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30 Let’s Play “Trashketball”!!! 9. From which Shakespearean play did all knock, knock jokes derive? A. MacBeth B. The Tempest C. Julius Caesar D. A Midsummer Night’s Dream

31 Let’s Play “Trashketball”!!! 10. Which is NOT a part of MLA formatting? A. 12 pt. Times New Roman font B. 1.5” margins C. Double-spaced D. Header located on the right-hand side of the page

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33 Let’s Play “Trashketball”!!! 10. Which is NOT a part of MLA formatting? A. 12 pt. Times New Roman font B. 1.5” margins C. Double-spaced D. Header located on the right-hand side of the page

34 Let’s Play “Trashketball”!!! 11. Which citation is incorrect? A. Smith, John. “Pandas.” Wonderful Creatures. New York: Scholastic. 2011. B. Smith, John. “Pandas.” Wonderful Creatures. Scholastic: New York. 2011. C. Both A and B D. Neither A and B

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36 Let’s Play “Trashketball”!!! 11. Which citation is incorrect? A. Smith, John. “Pandas.” Wonderful Creatures. New York: Scholastic. 2011. B. Smith, John. “Pandas.” Wonderful Creatures. Scholastic: New York. 2011. C. Both A and B D. Neither A and B

37 Let’s Play “Trashketball”!!! 12. What is the only item Shakespeare left to his wife in his will? A. The best bed B. The best china C. The second-best china D. The second-best bed

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39 Let’s Play “Trashketball”!!! 12. What is the only item Shakespeare left to his wife in his will? A. The best bed B. The best china C. The second-best china D. The second-best bed

40 Let’s Play “Trashketball”!!! 13. Shakespeare is a famous author of… A. plays B. Plays and poetry C. Plays, poetry, and essays D. Plays, poetry, essays, and political brochures

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42 Let’s Play “Trashketball”!!! 13. Shakespeare is a famous author of… A. plays B. Plays and poetry C. Plays, poetry, and essays D. Plays, poetry, essays, and political brochures

43 Let’s Play “Trashketball”!!! 14. The number located in the bottom right-hand of a research notecard corresponds to. A. The page the note can be found on in the source B. The bibliography card where the note was taken from C. The number of facts given on the notecard D. The page of the research paper where the note will be used

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45 Let’s Play “Trashketball”!!! 14. The number located in the bottom right-hand of a research notecard corresponds to. A. The page the note can be found on in the source B. The bibliography card where the note was taken from C. The number of facts given on the notecard D. The page of the research paper where the note will be used

46 Let’s Play “Trashketball”!!! 15. How many notes should be on one particular notecard? A. One note from one source B. More than one note from the same source C. One note from many sources D. Many notes from many sources

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48 Let’s Play “Trashketball”!!! 15. How many notes should be on one particular notecard? A. One note from one source B. More than one note from the same source C. One note from many sources D. Many notes from many sources

49 Let’s Play “Trashketball”!!! 16. What is the name and location of the theatre in which Shakespeare’s plays were performed while he was still alive? A. The Queen’s End, London B. The Chamberlain, Stratford- upon-Avon C. The Globe Theatre, London D. The Chamberlain, London

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51 Let’s Play “Trashketball”!!! 16. What is the name and location of the theatre in which Shakespeare’s plays were performed while he was still alive? A. The Queen’s End, London B. The Chamberlain, Stratford- upon-Avon C. The Globe Theatre, London D. The Chamberlain, London

52 Let’s Play “Trashketball”!!! 17. With an indirect quote, parenthetical documentation occurs… A. After the quotation marks B. At the end of a paraphrased paragraph C. At the end of every paraphrased sentence D. never, you don’t need to cite indirect quotes

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54 Let’s Play “Trashketball”!!! 17. With an indirect quote, parenthetical documentation occurs… A. After the quotation marks B. At the end of a paraphrased paragraph C. At the end of every paraphrased sentence D. never, you don’t need to cite indirect quotes

55 Let’s Play “Trashketball”!!! 18. A direct quote should… A. Never start a paragraph B. Never end a paragraph C. Always have a citation at the end D. All of the above

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57 Let’s Play “Trashketball”!!! 18. A direct quote should… A. Never start a paragraph B. Never end a paragraph C. Always have a citation at the end D. All of the above

58 Let’s Play “Trashketball”!!! 19. Actors in Shakespearian times were different because… A. They did not have a box office B. They did not charge to see their plays C. They were only men D. All of the above

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60 Let’s Play “Trashketball”!!! 19. Actors in Shakespearian times were different because… A. They did not have a box office B. They did not charge to see their plays C. They were only men D. All of the above

61 Let’s Play “Trashketball”!!! 20. Which of the following is NOT a question you should ask yourself when evaluating the validity of a website? A. Is it clear who is sponsoring the page? B. Does the site have links to its sources? C. Is the author well-known? D. Is the author a professional or an amateur?

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63 Let’s Play “Trashketball”!!! 20. Which of the following is NOT a question you should ask yourself when evaluating the validity of a website? A. Is it clear who is sponsoring the page? B. Does the site have links to its sources? C. Is the author well-known? D. Is the author a professional or an amateur?

64 “Trashketball” Winners Let’s add up the points to see who wins! Let’s add up the points to see who wins! Closing: Review Raise your hand if there is a concept you would like me to review one more time

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