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100 Punctuation 400 300 200 500 100 Identify the Sentence Structure Error 400 300 200 500 100 Parts of Speech 400 300 200 500 100 Parts of Speech2 400 300 200 500 100 Hodge Podge 400 300 200 500 Jeopardy template courtesy of the lovely Ms. Chen!
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Insert the correct punctuation (2): Have you ever read Patrick Henrys most famous speech Column 1, 100
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WILD CARD!! Which of the following types of metacognitive thinking inspired by The House on Mango Street can be categorized as a schema connection? a. I wonder why Alicia’s father isn’t more supportive of her education. b. Louie’s other cousin reminds me of an article I’d read about urban crime rates in Chicago. c. The House on Mango Street uses run-on and fragment-like sentences in order to demonstrate the narrator’s youth and to convey a conversational (speech-like) tone. d. Mamacita’s lack of English leaves her trapped. Column 1, 200
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Insert the correct punctuation (4): Does anyone know, Clarise asked, how to set this VCR? Column 1, 300
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Insert the correct punctuation (3): The expedition members were exhausted nevertheless they continued Column 1, 400
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Insert the correct punctuation (4): Frank stated, The rule book says, After rolling doubles twice, a player loses one turn. Column1, 500
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Frag, RO, CS, or Sent? The little boy's toy car was yellow, his sister had a red and white toy truck. Column 2, 100
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Frag, RO, CS, or Sent? Lifting the heavy boxes, I hurt my back. Column 2, 200
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Frag, RO, CS, or Sent? This is going to be the most difficult exam of your college career you had better start studying for it immediately. Column 2, 300
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Wild Card! Which of the following types of metacognitive thinking inspired by The Glass Castle can be categorized as an inference? a. The narrator is very independent for her age. b. This description is rich with imagery, which allows the reader to feel sorry for the narrator since they envision her malnourished figure. c. What makes some parents selfless and others selfish? d. This reminds me of my friend, Anna. Column 2, 400
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Frag, RO, CS, or Sent? After I dribbled the ball down the court. Column 2, 500
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Identify the part of speech of the underlined words: Yay! I am excited for the play! Column 3, 100
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Identify the subject: Yay! I am excited for the play! Column 3, 200
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Wild Card! Which of the following types of metacognitive thinking inspired by The House on Mango Street can be categorized as analysis? a. Louie’s other cousin reminds me of an article I’d read about urban crime rates in Chicago. b. Alicia is a petite girl with curly hair and dark brown eyes. c. The House on Mango Street uses run-on and fragment-like sentences in order to demonstrate the narrator’s youth and to convey a conversational (speech-like) tone. d. Mamacita’s lack of English leaves her trapped. Column 3, 300
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Identify the part of speech of the underlined words: Ouch! I just gave myself a paper cut! Column 3, 400
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Identify the part of speech of the underlined words: Will you reach up to the top shelf for me? Column 3, 500
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Identify the part of speech of the underlined words: This TV show was based on a British situation comedy. Column 4, 100
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Identify the part of speech of the underlined words: The toddler joyously splashed in the mud puddle. Column 4, 200
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Identify the part of speech of the underlined words: Yay! I am excited for the play! Column 4, 300
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Identify the part of speech of the underlined words: If Ken will not help us finish the project, then he cannot share in the rewards. Column 4, 400
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Identify the part of speech of the underlined words: If Ken will not help us finish the project, then he cannot share in the rewards. Column 4, 500
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Articles are always which part of speech? Column 5, 100
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Which type of clause is the following?: since the store opened this morning Column 5, 200
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Classify the following noun: Denise’s Column 5, 300
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Circle the PRONOUN. Underline the ANTECEDENT: The discussion lasted for hours; it ended with an agreement. Column 5, 400
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Wild Card! Which of the following types of metacognitive thinking inspired by the poems we’ve read can be categorized as analysis? a. The title of “Out, Out” is an allusion to the line “Out, out brief candle” within Shakespeare’s Macbeth. This is meant to suggest that, like Lady Macbeth, the young boy died too soon. b. “Out, Out” makes me think of “There Was an Old Woman Who had so Many Children She Didn’t Know What to Do.” In this chapter of The House on Mango Street, the community does not care about the death of a child. c. The poem “Out, Out” paints a beautiful mountainous scene on a cool Vermont evening. It smells of wood chips and gasoline. d. I wonder how a community could care so little about the unnecessary and violent death of a small child. Column 5, 500
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