This symbols of punctuation ;
What is a semi-colon?
A historical event that caused women to have the right to vote in the USA.
What is the Suffrage?
This word is used when describing an amount of uncountable nouns beyond what you desire.
What is too much?
Verifies information with additional professional research.
What is a reference or citation?
The abbreviation of a Latin word meaning 'and others'.
What is etc?
These are ways of showing that what is written is a title of a piece of art.
What are italics, bold, or quotation marks?
The punctuation used with clauses joined by "for, and, nor, but, or, yet".
What is a comma or none?
English uses these words to combine two clauses.
What are conjunctions?
This is another word for the end of an essay.
What is a conclusion?
A nickname for New York.
What is 'The Empire State'?
What is the common synonym for a test used at the end of a class?
What are exams?
What is the nickname for the American Flag?
What is Old Glory/The Red White and Blue/Stars and Stripes, etc?
This phrase is used to show that you are building on previously established information.
What is scaffolding?
This is a non-celebrated Holiday in America that honors a certain group of people during the month of March.
What is Women's History Month?
What is an antonym of absent?
What is present?
The kind of conjunction that uses "although".
What is Subordinating Conjunction?
What punctuation indicates that someone is speaking in English writing?
What are quotation marks?
When a reader gives the general idea of an article or essay.
What is a summary?
Information that we get from context, but it is not stated.
What is an inference?
Which word is incorrect in this sentence: "She was at the bus, and had to give up her seat for the elderly woman."
What is "at"?
The meaning of "Appeal to Popularity" as a logical fallacy.
What is arguing that a claim must be true because lots of people believe it?