Colons
Semicolons
Appositives
Fanboys
Quotations
100

Describe what a colon looks like

Two parallel dots; side by side, etc.

100

Fix it or not: I can't help it I love chocolate

it;

100

A well-rounded student (create a sentence; include punctuation)

.........

100

Fix or not: Josephine and Marcela have know each other since 6th grad and love pandas.

no comma

100

Quote: "Spam is weird"

Speaker: Juan

Integrate:

...

200

Fix...or not.

He let the letter fall to its final fate the fireplace.

fate: 

200

Describe a semi colon

dot with a comma

200

He ate the rotten apple (finish the sentence; punct.)

...

200

Fix or not: Jose and Melinda snowboarded last week but they didn't have fun.

week,

200
Fix or not:  He said alright "but don't lift with your back."
Correct as is
300

Fix or not: Journalism the voice of the people.

Journalism:

300

Fix or not: Language is how we make sense of the world around us

No change

300

Subject- Billy

Verb phrase- runs for student council

Extra- plays baseball

Put it together using an appositive, punct.


Billy, who plays baseball, runs for student council

300

Use a fanboy to connect two independent clauses.  Punctuate as necessary 

answers will vary

300

“The most dangerous creation of any society is the man who has nothing to lose.” 


Speaker: James Baldwin


Integrate the attribution in the middle of the sentence (punct.)

"The most dangerous creation of any society," says James Baldwin, "is the man who has nothing to lose."

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