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100

Capital letters are typically placed here.

At the beginning of a sentence.

100

Setting in a story is this.

Location and/or time.


100

This mid-term is worth this percentage of your grade.

25%

100

Fix this sentence.

"moving into the house in a new town was fun."

Capital letter at beginning of the sentence.

200

A run-on sentence excludes these.

Commas.

200

Authors purpose is this.

Informational, persuasion, or entertainment in a piece of writing.

200

Quotes in a story are used for this.

Evidence from the story to support something.

200

Fix this sentence.

I told my parents that i was going to pass this test."

Capital "I".

300

Verbs are known as this.

Action words.


300

Tone is known as this.

How the writer suggests an emotion.

300

Frantic is a term meaning this.

Worry or panic.

300

Fix this sentence.

"I watched the Detroit Lions beat the Green Bay Packers in the Football Game."

Football and Game should not be capitalized.

400

Adjectives are known for this.

Describing something.

400

Mood is suggested as this.

How the story or chapter is written to show a feeling.

400

The Italic text in a passage is used to show what?

Important words or phrases.

400

"I like cookies and cake and ice cream and shakes for a treat!"

Commas after cookies, cake, ice cream,

500
Commas are used for these.

Pausing in a sentence or a change of thought in a sentence.

500
Theme is considered this in the story.

A representation such as adventure or medicine (A medical book).

500

Name the proper comma placement in this sentence.

"I had thought about that but I decided not to."

After "that".

500

Fix this sentence.

"I don't know what I am going to do If I fail this exam"

"if" should not be capitalized and a period at the end of the sentence.

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