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100

Identify the Subject and Verb in: "The tired dog took a long nap."

Subject: Dog; Verb: Took.

100

Name three coordinating conjunctions from the FANBOYS mnemonic.

(any three) For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So

100

Combine these into a compound sentence: "It was cold." "He wore a coat."

It was cold, so he wore a coat. (Or "and")

100

What does the root "carn" mean?

Flesh or meat.

100

Give a brief definition of a "Theme."

A universal message or lesson about life.

200

Define an Independent Clause (IC) in your own words.

A group of words with a subject and verb that expresses a complete thought (can stand alone).

200

What does the "I" stand for in the "A WHITE BUS" mnemonic?

If

200

What punctuation is required before a FANBOYS word when joining two ICs?

A comma.

200

If the root "ampl" means large, what does it mean to "amplify" sound?

To make it larger or louder.

200

What is the difference between a Main Idea and a Theme?

Main Idea is what the story is about (topic or summary); Theme is the lesson (universal).

300

Does a Dependent Clause (DC) express a complete thought? Explain why or why not.

No; it starts with a subordinating conjunction which leaves the thought unfinished.

300

Which type of conjunction (coordinating or subordinating) is used to create a complex sentence?

Subordinating (A WHITE BUS).

300

Is this sentence compound or complex? "Since it started raining, the game was canceled."

Complex.

300

A "hypnotist" uses which root to put people into a sleep-like state?

Hypn (meaning sleep).

300

State the "Inference Formula" we used in Session 4.

Text Evidence + Prior Knowledge = Inference.

400

Turn this Independent Clause into a Dependent Clause: "The sun set on a hard day."

(Answers vary) "When the sun set," "Because the sun set," etc.

400

Correct ONLY the conjunction in this sentence to make it make sense: "I wanted to play outside, because it was pouring rain."

Change "because" to "but" or "yet."

400

Identify the error in this complex sentence: "Although he was tired he finished his homework."

Missing a comma after the DC: "Although he was tired**,** he..."

400

Use a word with the root "vap" in a sentence describing water turning into gas.

(Example) "The water began to evaporate into the air."

400

Look at this scenario: "A character gives away their only umbrella to a stranger." What is a likely theme?

Kindness, Sacrifice, or Selflessness.

500

Identify the subject and verb in this sentence: "Beneath the pile of leaves slept the toad."

Subject: Toad; Verb: Slept.

500

List five subordinating conjunctions from memory.

Although, After, As, When, While, If, Though, Because, Before, Unless, Until, Since, However, Therefore, Even Though

500

Explain the "Comma Rule" for a complex sentence that starts with an Independent Clause.

When the IC comes first, no comma is needed before the subordinating conjunction.

500

Define "carnage" and "evaporate" using their root meanings.

Carnage: Great flesh-wounding or slaughter; Evaporate: To turn from liquid into steam/gas.

500

Make an inference: A student walks into the classroom soaking wet, shivering, and frowning.

It is raining outside, and they didn't have an umbrella/got caught in the rain.

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