DefineList Fill in the Blank True/FalseShort answer
Adj., joined, together
Define 200 Points United
n., Information collected and organized for a topic
Define 400 Points data
n., the gathering of information
Define 600 Points research
v., to use things up, to eat
Define 800 Points consume
n., a poll
Define 1,000 Points survey
Two parts required to make a sentence
List 200 Points subject, predicate
A subject has to have at least one of these
List 400 Points noun or pronoun
Two types of sentences that end with a period
List 600 Points declarative; imperative
Two types of sentences that do NOT end with a period
List 800 Points interrogative; exclamatory
Possessive pronouns
List 1,000 Points his, hers, yours, mine, theirs, ours
A(n) ________ describes a noun
Fill in the Blank 200 Points adjective
A(n) _________ describes a verb
Fill in the Blank 400 Points adverb
A(n) _________ takes the place of a noun.
Fill in the Blank 600 Points pronoun
A story that is not true is _______.
Fill in the Blank 800 Points fiction
A story that is true is __________.
Fill in the Blank 1,000 Points nonfiction
A bond is an attachment, connection, or tie.
True/False 200 Points True
To be beneficial is to be useful or helpful.
True/False 400 Points True
A paragraph has only two sentences.
True/False 600 Points False
It is okay to use any font size that you want when you are typing a paper.
True/False 800 Points False
It is important to proofread and edit your own paper before turning it in for a grade.
True/False 1,000 Points True
Put this punctuation at the end imperative sentence
Explain 200 Points Period (.)
Put this at the end of an interrogative sentence
Explain 400 Points Question mark (?)
Put this at the end of a declarative sentence
Explain 600 Points Period (.)
Put this at the end of an exclamatory sentence
Explain 800 Points Exclamation point (!)
You get points for doing absolutely nothing!!!
Short answer 1,000 Points FREE POINTS