Subject
Verb
Complete Subject
Complete Predicate
MLA Citations
100
Identify the subject of the sentence: The cow jumped over the moon.
What is cow?
100
Identify the verb in the sentence: The cat ate a mouse.
What is ate?
100
Identify the complete subject of the sentence: The lunch tasted disgusting.
What is the lunch?
100
Identify the complete predicate of the sentence: Spiders weave webs.
What is weave webs?
100
Giving reference to a piece of work while you are writing.
What is parenthetical or in-text citations?
200
Identify the subject of the sentence: The sparkling sun shone through the glossy window.
What is sun?
200
Identify the verb in the sentence: The angry teacher yelled at the students.
What is teacher?
200
Identify the complete subject of the sentence: The lanky runner sprinted to the finish line.
What is the lanky runner?
200
Identify the complete predicate of the sentence: The excited football players dumped Gatorade on their coach.
What is dumped Gatorade on their coach?
200
Dean, Cornelia. "Executive on a Mission: Saving the Planet." The New York Times, 22 May 2007, www.nytimes.com/2007/05/22/science/earth/22ander.html?_r=0. Accessed 12 May 2016. Give the parenthetical citation for this.
What is (Dean).?
300
Identify the subject of the sentence: During the night, the wolves cry to the moon in the night.
What is wolves?
300
Identify the verb in the sentence: While the sun is shining, the hungry hawks swoop into down into the field.
What is swoop?
300
Identify the complete subject of the sentence: The fantastic crystalline blue sky shone down on me on that cold morning.
What is the fantastic crystalline blue sky?
300
Identify the complete predicate of the sentence: While on a walk, the mischievous friends decided to swap their neighbors' lawn ornaments.
What is decided to swap their neighbors' lawn ornaments?
300
The works cited page must be in what order?
What is alphabetical?
400
Identify the subject of the sentence: At the front of the store, the elderly Hindu woman stared longingly at the baked goods.
What is woman?
400
Identify the verb in the sentence: On a cold February morning, the exhaust from the cars rises slowly through the air making beautiful circles.
What is rises?
400
Identify the complete subject of the sentence: The devious and vengeful students of Baymont High School planned a cunning April Fools joke on the principal.
What is the devious and vengeful students of Baymont High School?
400
Identify the complete predicate of the sentence: If you know who committed the crime, then you should call the police as quickly as possible.
What is should call the police as quickly as possible?
400
Give the parenthetical citation for this: An Inconvenient Truth. Directed by Davis Guggenheim, performances by Al Gore and Billy West, Paramount, 2006.
What is (An Inconvenient Truth).?
500
Identify the subject of the sentence: After sunset in the town of Mayberry, the mangy scraggly cats roamed the streets for food.
What is cats?
500
Identify the verb in the sentence: In the summer when the pavement is hot, the tar bubbles to the surface of the steaming streets in our town.
What is bubbles?
500
Identify the complete subject of the sentence: The long and winding road in the middle of the forests in Vermont twists and turns sharply down the mountain.
What is the long and winding road in the middle of the forests in Vermont?
500
Identify the complete predicate of the sentence: On a cold day in July, the sun descended quietly behind the hills as the clouds rushed over the valley.
What is descended quietly behind the hills as the clouds rushed over the valley?
500
Give the parenthetical citation for this? Revkin, Andrew C. “Clinton on Climate Change.” The New York Times, 17 May 2007, www.nytimes.com/video/world/americas/1194817109438/clinton-on-climate-change.html. Accessed 29 July 2016.
What is (Revkin).?
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