Fiction
Writing
Non-Fiction
Vocabulary
Grammar
100

Name one theme of Lamb to the Slaughter

Betrayal, Food, or Gender/Marriage

100

Where do we find transition sentences in an essay?

At the beginning and end of body paragraphs.

100

How does getting a formal education affect our quality of life?

Better job - more money - access to better universities - higher productivity.

100

Define barrier?

Blocking access

100

Correct the misplaced modifier: On her way home, Jane found a gold man's watch.

On her way home, Jane found a man's gold watch.

200

The Three Questions? What are they?

The right time, the right people, the most important thing to do.
200

Name three types of hooks.

Quotes, striking facts, definition, opinion, anecdote, question, importance of topic.

200

Briefly describe how media has developed over time.

Word of mouth --> newspapers written by hand and read aloud --> invention of the printing press --> the telegraph --> tv/smartphones

200

Define emotions.

Feelings: happiness, sadness, anger, etc.

200

A complex sentence is made up of:

One independent clause and one dependent clause; connected by a subordinating conjunction

300

What is the major conflict in The Lady or the Tiger?

Princess internal conflict to choose which door.

300

What are the three main things we must do in a conclusion of an essay?

Re-state thesis. Summarize main points. Concluding remarks.

300

Does standardized testing help students become truly educated?

Yes/No with explanation.

300

Describe inference context clue.

When we use our logic to understand the meaning of a word.

300

Provide three uncountable nouns.

Information, tea, coffee, sugar, cereal, safety, homework, knowledge, rice, air

400

Describe Mary Maloney's character.

Dutiful wife/murderer, obedient/independent, no true identity until after she kills her husband, unthinking/intelligent. Major change from beginning to end (dynamic).

400

A proper thesis is composed of two things; what are they?

Introduction of the topic + your position of the topic.
400

How did citizen journalism affect how we receive/understand the news?

No longer scripted news. We have people's real experiences. It's hard to hide anything anymore. Must be aware of ethical issues.

400

Define strenuous.

Requiring lots of physical energy.

400
Is the subject-verb agreement correct? A pencil and an eraser is necessary for art class.

A pencil and an eraser ARE necessary for art class.

500
Explain the symbolism found in L to the S.

Lamb, Mary, Patrick all victims and sources of violence. Double meaning of the title.

500

List the steps to properly summarize a reading.

Read text carefully and understand it. Find the main idea and IMPORTANT supporting details. Re-write in your own words.

500

What is citizen journalism?

The collection and spreading of news by the general public.

500

Using the context, define the word hackneyed: ‘Busy as a bee’ and ‘quiet as a mouse’ are hackneyed phrases – they’re used all the time. 

Hackneyed: very common

500

What are the two ways we can fix a run-on sentence?

Using conjunctions or separating into different sentences.

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