Who wants to be a Student Millionaire? Hosted by Ms. Johnson.

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Who wants to be a Student Millionaire? Hosted by Ms. Johnson

Confident?

The Prizes 1 - $ $ $ $1, $2, $4, $8, $16, $32, $64, $125, $250, $500, $1,000,000

Lifelines “Phone a friend” Ask the audience

$100 What is the name of a sentence that makes a statement and ends with a period? B – Declarative Sentence A – Exclamatory Sentence C – Interrogative Sentence D – Imperative Sentence B - answer

$200 What is the name of a sentence that shows strong feeling and ends with an exclamation mark? B – Declarative Sentence A - Exclamatory Sentence C – Interrogative Sentence D – Imperative Sentence A - answer

$500 What do we call the name of a sentence that asks a question and ends with a question mark? B – Declarative Sentence A – Exclamatory Sentence C – Interrogative Sentence D – Imperative Sentence C - answer

$1,000 What is the name of a sentence that that ends with a period and makes a request or command? B – Declarative Sentence A – Exclamatory Sentence C – Interrogative Sentence D – Imperative SentenceD - answer

$2,000 What kind of sentence is listed below? What did you do over the summer? B - Imperative A - Exclamatory C - Declarative D - InterrogativeD - answer

$4,000 What kind of sentence is listed below? Go get that cup off of the table. B - Interrogative A - Imperative C - Exclamatory D - Declarative A - answer

$8,000 What kind of sentence is listed below? Are you going to the movies tonight? B - Imperative A - Declarative C - Interrogative D - Exclamatory C - answer

$16,000 What kind of sentence is listed below? Wow! It is so hot today! B - Imperative A - Declarative C - Exclamatory D - Interrogative C - answer

$32,000 What kind of sentence is listed below? Danny’s favorite color is blue. B - Imperative A - Exclamatory C - Interrogative D - DeclarativeD - answer

$64,000 What is listed below? Wow! B - Interpation A - Intertection C - Interjection D - Interjesion C - answer

$125,000 What is the correct ending punctuation for the sentence listed below? It is not nice to play jokes on people B - ? A - ! C -. D - : C - answer

$250,000 What is the correct ending punctuation for the sentence listed below? Didn’t she win the pageant B - : A - ! C - ? D -. C - answer

$500,000 What is the correct ending punctuation for the sentence listed below? What a great day this is B - : A -. C - ! D - ? C - answer

$1,000,000 What is the correct ending punctuation for the sentence listed below? Stop that car B - ? A -. C - : D - !! - answer

Winner!Winner!Winner!Winner!Winner!Winner!Winner!Winner!Winner!