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1 Extra Credit Instructions

Write out each question on your paper (correct and identify as assigned in each question) Click on the spinning number to select that question OR select any question by clicking on it! If you have already answered that question, click “random!” to select a new question (or roll again). Answer at least 25 questions and one paragraph. The questions are numbered to help you recall which you’ve done, you are not required to write them in the question blank corresponding to the number on the slide. Click “Roll Again” to return to the menu You need to answer only 1 Paragraph question if you roll a second “paragraph” question, Roll Again! Roll Again Random!

Write the sentence below, choosing the correct word: I couldn’t decide (witch/which) color shoes I wanted. Roll Again Random!

Write the sentence below, circling or highlight the subject. There were several cats in the corner. Roll Again Random!

Write the sentence below, choosing the correct words: The (cite/site/sight) of the new shopping mall is over (their/there/they’re). Roll Again Random!

Write the sentence below, choosing the correct word: I’m not sure (weather/whether) it will rain this weekend or not. Roll Again Random!

Write the sentence below, choosing the correct word: I will have to (accept/except) the fact that I will never be a great basketball player. Roll Again Random!

Write the sentence below, choosing the correct word: My new job had a bad (affect/effect) on my grades. Roll Again Random!

Write the sentence below, choosing the correct word: Make sure you do (your/you’re) homework right after class. Roll Again Random!

Write the sentence below, circling or highlight the subject: Under the stairs, I found the key. Roll Again Random!

Write the sentence below, circling or highlight the subject: Get over here! Roll Again Random!

Write the sentence below, choosing the correct word: I saw (their/there/they’re) mom sitting (their/there/they’re). Roll Again Random!

Write the sentence below, choosing the correct word: He bought (to/two/too) speakers (to/too/two) complete his stereo system. Roll Again Random!

Write the sentence below, choosing the correct word: We are (already, all ready) for summer vacation to start! Roll Again Random!

Write the sentence below, choosing the correct word: Doctors need to monitor how the new drug (affects/effects) patients. Roll Again Random!

Write the sentence below, choosing the correct word: The dog chewed on (its/it’s) squeaky toy. Roll Again Random!

Write the sentence below, choosing the correct word: This was a total (waist/waste) of time, my (waist/waste) is still huge! Roll Again Random!

Write the sentence below, choosing the correct word: When we (passed/past) the creepy house, I could have sworn I saw a ghost! Roll Again Random!

Write the sentence below, choosing the correct word: In study hall, all students must be (quiet/quite/quit). Roll Again Random!

Write the sentence below, choosing the correct word: (Wear/Were/Where) you scared during the movie? Roll Again Random!

Write the sentence below, choosing the correct word: Try not to (lose/loose) this ticket, you can’t win the prize without it. Roll Again Random!

Write the sentence below, choosing the correct word: He lives (passed/past) that bridge in the red house. Roll Again Random!

Write the sentence below, choosing the correct word: I would (advice/advise) you to go into your basement if the sirens go off. Roll Again Random!

Write the sentence below, choosing the correct word: You may not go to the concert unless (your/you’re) 18. Roll Again Random!

Write the clause below, identify it as Sentence, Run-On, or Fragment: Have a new center and a new point guard. Roll Again Random!

Write the clause below, identify it as Sentence, Run-On, or Fragment: Pizza and soft drinks are included. Roll Again Random!

Write the clause below, identify it as Sentence, Run-On, or Fragment: Each student needs a calculator. Roll Again Random!

Write the sentence below, highlight (or circle) the adjective(s): Her long and strenuous workouts would soon pay off. Roll Again Random!

Write the sentence below, highlight (or circle) the preposition(s): She wants to fly over the rainbow. Roll Again Random!

Write the sentence below, highlight (or circle) the subject (s): Where can you find the only subtropical preserve in North America? Roll Again Random!

Write the sentence below, highlight (or circle) the verb(s): We have been driving in a snowstorm for hours. Roll Again Random!

Write the sentence below, highlight (or circle) the adverb(s): Dreams often frighten young children. Roll Again Random!

Write the sentence below, highlight (or circle) the subject (s): My sister works for the school. Roll Again Random!

Write the sentence below, choosing the correct verb: She (live/lives) with her dog and two cats. Roll Again Random!

Write the sentence below, choosing the correct verb: Here (is/are) some basic medical supplies needed for every home. Roll Again Random!

Write the sentence below, choosing the correct verb: Nobody in the family (know/knows) how to swim. Roll Again Random!

Write the sentence below, choosing the correct adjective/adverb: The (good/better/best) hamburger I ever ate was in Denver. Roll Again Random!

Write the sentence below, choosing the correct adjective/adverb: Her second job was (bad/worse/worst) than her first. Roll Again Random!

Write the sentence below, choosing the correct adjective/adverb: She is the (honest/honestest/most honest) worker in the company. Roll Again Random!

Write the sentence below, choosing the correct adjective/adverb: The student is (real/really) determined to do well. Roll Again Random!

Write the sentence below, choosing the correct adjective/adverb: He dances (good/well). Roll Again Random!

Write the sentence below, choosing the correct adjective/adverb: The food tastes (well/good). Roll Again Random!

Write the sentence below, correcting the parallel structure or the misplaced modifier: There are five tablets in this medicine bottle exactly. Roll Again Random!

Write the clause below, identify it as Sentence, Run-On, or Fragment: To be in line today. Roll Again Random!

Write the clause below, identify it as Sentence, Run-On, or Fragment: The young man with time off from work. Roll Again Random!

Write the clause below, identify it as Sentence, Run-On, or Fragment: He wants to purchase. Roll Again Random!

Write the clause below, identify it as Sentence, Run-On, or Fragment: He loves. Roll Again Random!

Write the clause below, identify it as Sentence, Run-On, or Fragment: Watched from the seats in the upper deck. Roll Again Random!

Write the clause below, identify it as Sentence, Run-On, or Fragment: The coach begins practice. Roll Again Random!

Select ONE of the following, pre-write and write a DESCRIPTIVE paragraph. (*Remember to use sensory images/spatial order) A crowded bus… A valued possession… ( Ex. your best piece of jewelry) The beach at sunset… Your child at birth… Roll Again Random! You need only choose 1 of the paragraphs: 48, 49, OR 50.

Select ONE of the following, pre-write and write a NARRATIVE paragraph. (*Remember to use a logical sequence of events and include time transitions) The birth of your child… Your first day on the job… Your first day/night of a class at Heald… A positive memorable event in your life… Roll Again Random! You need only choose 1 of the paragraphs: 48, 49, OR 50.

Select ONE of the following, pre-write and write a PROCESS ANALYSIS paragraph. (*Remember to give specific instructions) How to make ____ (choose a dish)… How to live to be one hundred… How to write an essay… How a band requires teamwork… Roll Again Random! You need only choose 1 of the paragraphs: 48, 49, OR 50.

Write the paragraph below, correcting each error (1pt per error corrected): With referance to this application, I wish to inform you, that I have applied for five years multiple visa It will be much appriciated if you could grant me five years multiple visa to visit my daughter in UK, I am eldarly person and as it would be much convanient, easy, saving time and money to me. Roll Again Random!

Write the paragraph below, correcting each error (1pt per error corrected): On sunday, Anthony went over to Nicks house to play basketball. They played a gam of one- on-one. Anthony made six baskets, bute nick made eight Nick was the winner. After the game, both boys whent in side to have some snack’s and watch television. Roll Again Random!