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Which of the following would give you a higher grade? A.Getting 25/50 on a homework assignment that you did in homebase. B.Handing in a homework assignment worth 50 points in late- 25% deducted. FINAL JEOPARDY C1 final

B.

C1 $100 Where would you find information about the capital of Italy? A.Dictionary B. Almanac C. Atlas

C. Almanac C1 $100

Where would you find information about the rivers in Maine? A. Dictionary B. Almanac C. Atlas C1 $200

C. Atlas C1 $200

When you are scanning a text, you read slowly and focus on every word. True or False? Explain. C1 $300

False- you are searching for key words and ideas C1 $300

Between what guide words would you find boast? a.Bother and bore b.Board and bored c.Boat and bobsled d.Boa and bowl C1 $400

b. Board and bored C1 $400

Put the following in alphabetical order: Left, lake, lean, lemon C1 $500

lake, lean, left, lemon C1 $500

C2 $100 What does a thesaurus list? a.Words and synonyms b.Words and definitions c.Word and pronunciations

C2 $100 a. Words and synonyms

C2 $200 What is the most common use for a dictionary? a. Finding out how to make a plural of a word b.To learn how a word is used c. Looking up the definition of a word

C2 $200 C. Looking up the definition of a word

C2 $300 Name 4 things that should be done to ensure good quality on homework assignments.

C2 $ Answer questions completely 2. Do your work neatly 3. Write complete sentences 4. Check to see if you have answered every question

C2 $400 Where would you find information about who won yesterday’s hockey game? A. Newspaper B. Almanac C. Thesaurus

C2 $400 A. Newspaper

C2 $500 Why should you use a dictionary to look up words you find in a thesaurus? a.The dictionary will provide even more synonyms for a word b. Because words in a thesaurus aren’t always exact synonyms c. Because the thesaurus might be mistaken

C2 $500 b. Because words in a thesaurus aren’t always exact synonyms

C3 $100 List which of the following words should come first in alphabetical order. a. Constitution b. census c. cataract d. caste

C3 $100 d. caste

C3 $200 Additional information at the back of the book a. Bibliography b. appendix c. Index d.Table of contents

C3 $200 b. appendix

C3 $300 When should you scan a document?

C3 $300 When you need to read quickly to look for specific information in a text.

C3 $400 Where would you look for the antonym of excited? A. Atlas B. Almanac C. Thesaurus D. Newspaper

C3 $400 C. Thesaurus

C3 $500 When’s the best time to stop and reread a text? a.When you come across something you don’t understand b. When you are finished with the entire text c. When you are halfway through the text

C3 $500 a. When you come across something you don’t understand

C4 $100 You should use skimming to: a.Find a date in an article on the American Revolution b. enjoy a mystery novel c. quickly decide what a magazine article is about

C4 $100 c. quickly decide what a magazine article is about

C4 $200 Chapter-by-chapter list of the book’s content. Appears at the beginning of the book. a.Bibliography b.Title page c. Index d. Table of contents

C4 $200 d. Table of contents

C4 $300 First page that shows title, author, and publisher: a. Index b. Title page c. Copyright page d. Glossary

C4 $300 B. Title page

C4 $400 Alphabetical list of names, ideas and pages at the end of a book. a. Index b. glossary c. Table of contents d. Copyright page

C4 $400 A. Index

C4 $500 What are the words at the top of each page of a dictionary called?

C4 $500 Guide words

C5 $100 When should you use skimming?

C5 $100 If you want to read something quickly to get the main idea

C5 $200 You are at home reading Ch. 5 in your social studies book. List 4 things you should do before you read.

C5 $200 1.Read the title of the chapter 2.Review any pictures 3.Read the headings 4. Search for bold-faced words and their meanings.

C5 $300 The page that tells when the book was printed. a. Index b. Copyright page c. Title page d. Glossary

C5 $300 b. Copyright page

C5 $400 Lists some of the words used in the text with their meaning: a. Index b. Copyright page c. Title page d. Glossary

C5 $400 d. glossary

C5 $500 Lists sources the author used for research: a. Copyright page b. Bibliography c. Glossary d. Index

C5 $500 b. bibliography

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