Words, words, words
Prove it!
Striking the right Tone
Grammar
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100

Where might you find the definition of a word in another language?

a. dictionary
b. thesaurus
c. Style guide
d. bilingual dictionary

d. bilingual dictionary

100

The THESIS is usually stated:

a. In the intro/conclusion paragraphs
b. In the 1st sentence of the text
c. In the last sentence of the text
d. In the 1st body paragraph

a. in the intro/conclusion paragraphs

100

Which of the following has the most positive connotation?

a. different
b. weird
c. unique

c. unique

100

Revise this sentence to have better flow (parallel structure):

"I like to eat, to sleep, and cooking each day"

I like to eat, to sleep, and to cook each day

100

Figurative language is meant to be taken...

a. literally
b. imaginatively
c. critically
d. ironically

b. imaginatively

200

"I'm on the fence about it."

What is the meaning of this idiom?

a. I feel proud
b. I feel unsure
c. I feel sick
d. I don't care

"I'm on the fence about it."

b. I feel unsure

200

Claim: "I need a bigger apartment"

Which piece of evidence BEST supports this claim?

a. my lease runs out in June
b. my best friend has a huge apartment
c. Rent is high here
d. I can barely turn around in the kitchen

d. I can barely turn around in the kitchen

200

Give an example of a word that can describe an author's tone.

objective, subjective, sarcastic, afraid, humorous, critical, enthusiastic, joyful, inspirational, sorrowful, etc.

200

Identify the independent clause in the sentence:

Because I'm late to school each day, I always miss the announcements.

I always miss the announcements

200

What is the author's purpose behind Geico commercials?

a. to entertain
b. to persuade
c. to explain
d. to inform

b. to persuade

300

The road was so icy that the *optimum* driving speed was only about 10 miles an hour.

Optimum means:

a. best
b. hopeful
c. questionable
d. dangerous

a. best

300

Which statement from the same article is the MAIN IDEA out of the details listed?

a. the burgers are flavorless
b. the drinks are lukewarm
c. The Burger Stop is a bad fast-food restaurant
d. the french fries are soggy

c. The Burger Stop is a bad fast-food restaurant

300

Which of the following has the most negative connotation?

a. curious
b. nosy
c. interested

b. nosy

300

What do participles describe?

Hint: 

the laughing hyena

the sleeping cat

Participles describe nouns and pronouns

300

What question could BEST help you determine author's purpose?

a. ask if you can relate to the situation described
b. ask if you know about the topic already
c. ask if the author wants you to do something
d. ask if the author tells a story

c. ask if the author wants you to do something

400

Austin becomes *despondent* too easily. If he gets even one bad grade, he loses all hope of succeeding in school.

Despondent means...

a. ill
b. depressed
c. angry
d. silly

b. depressed

400

Claim: "School would be better without grades"


Pick the evidence that BEST supports this claim:
a. The use of grades dates back to the 1500s
b. Some students may not be motivated without grades
c. Students would learn for the sake of learning--not for the sake of grades
d. Students who earn top grades make honor roll

Claim: "School would be better without grades"

c. Students would learn for the sake of learning--not for the sake of grades

400

A vaccine is a preparation of killed or weakened germs that is injected under the skin and causes the blood to produce antibodies against the disease. Successful vaccines, for instance, have been developed for small pox, rabies, and polio.
a. objective
b. arrogant
c. regretful

a. objective

400

SEMICOLONS can only separate two independent clauses. Knowing this, say if this use of a semicolon correct or incorrect:

"I hate raw fish; but I love sushi."

I hate raw fish; but I love sushi.--> INCORRECT

I hate raw fish; it smells weird.--> CORRECT

400

"My dad knows everything there is to know about cars"

What is the intended effect of this hyperbole?
What does it imply about the speaker?

Exaggerates the dad's knowledge to show how much the speaker admires him.

500

Original sentence: "The boat's nets were full of sole they'd caught that morning"

Which sentence uses the same definition of the word "sole" as the original sentence?
a. I ordered filet of sole for lunch.
b. He was the sole survivor of the crash.
c. There was a hole in the sole of his shoe.

"The boat's nets were full of sole they'd caught that morning"

a. I ordered filet of sole for lunch.

500

Claim: "The internet has not replaced socializing in person-- it has only made it easier."

a. Many online courses enable students to email their assignments to their teachers without having to attend class in-person.
b. Internet "Meet-up" groups allow people in the same area who share common interests to easily get together in person
c. Families in China have turned to training camps that offer to train their children from overusing the internet
d. The first online gambling website opened in 1995, paving the way for the hundreds that exist now on the internet.

b. Internet "Meet-up" groups allow people in the same area who share common interests to easily get together in person

500

Why do these things always happen to me?, Brad wondered. First I forget an important meeting, and nobody reminds me until it’s over. Then my boss dumps a big project on my desk and wants it done by yesterday. And to top everything off, I leave my wallet on the bus.
a. comic
b. self-pitying
c. optimistic

b. self-pitying

500

What part of speech is the infinitive phrase acting as in the sentence:

"I don't want to study for the test"

The infinitive phrase is acting like a NOUN

"I don't want to study for the test"

500

A frame story is a story within the main story, told by one of the characters. Where in The Odyssey do we see a frame story?

When Odysseus tells the king of Phaecia about his travels (the beginning)

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