Context Clues
Spelling Bee
Commas, Dashes, Parentheses
Power of Pronouns
Word Play
100

The crowd let out a thunderous cheer when the team scored. What does thunderous most likely mean?

Thunderous means very loud.

100

(Find the misspelled word and correct it.)

happend, stopped, carried  

happend → happened

100

(Add a nonrestrictive clause correctly.) 

Add commas: My teacher Mrs. Hall loves reading mysteries.

My teacher, Mrs. Hall, loves reading mysteries.

100

Choose the subjective pronoun: (me, she, him).

Subjective pronoun = she

100

What is an antonym for happy?

Antonym of happy = sad (other acceptable: unhappy, miserable, etc.)

200

The boy was reluctant to step on stage, but his teacher encouraged him. What does reluctant mean?

Reluctant means unwilling/hesitant.

200

(Find the misspelled word and correct it.) 

beleive, receive, deceive

beleive → believe

200

(Add a nonrestrictive clause correctly.) 

Add dashes: My cousin who just moved here is joining our class.

My cousin—who just moved here—is joining our class.

200

In the sentence “Tom helped me,” what type of pronoun is me?

Me = objective pronoun

200

What is a synonym for brave?

Synonym of brave = courageous (other acceptable: bold, fearless)

300

Choose the word that best fits: “She gave me a ____ look when I forgot my homework.” (Options: encouraging, disappointed, cheerful)

Correct choice: disappointed.

300

(Find the misspelled word and correct it.) 

freind, friend, friendship

freind → friend

300

(Add a nonrestrictive clause correctly.) 

Add parentheses: My favorite book The Giver is about choices.

My favorite book (The Giver) is about choices.

300

Which is possessive? (they, their, them).

their is possessive

300

Find two words with the same denotation but different connotations for thin.

Positive/negative for thin: slender (positive) / skinny (negative)

400

Using context, what does vital mean in this sentence: “Water is vital for survival”?

Vital means necessary/essential.

400

(Find the misspelled word and correct it.) 

definitely, definatly, definition

definatly → definitely

400

Explain: Why would a writer use dashes instead of commas?

Writers use dashes for strong emphasis; they make the information stand out more than commas or parentheses.

400

Fix the vague pronoun: The vase hit the table, and it broke.

Fixed: The vase hit the table, and the vase broke.
(or: The vase hit the table, and the table broke.)

400

Complete the analogy: nose : face :: petal : ____

nose : face :: petal : flower

500

“Unlike his gregarious brother, Sam is reserved.” What does gregarious mean?

Gregarious means outgoing/sociable.

500

(Find the misspelled word and correct it.)

accomodate, accommodate, accommodation  

accomodate → accommodate

500

Rewrite with your choice of punctuation: The dog Max is always barking.

The dog, Max, is always barking.
(Other correct versions: The dog—Max—is always barking. / The dog (Max) is always barking.)

500

Choose the correct pronoun: “Each of the players brought ____ water bottle.” (his or her, their).

“Each of the players brought his or her water bottle.”

500

Which word best completes the sentence? “The old house had a strong (fragrance / odor) after being shut for years.”

Best choice = odor (because it suggests a negative smell)

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