oratorical device
Subject and Object
Comma Usage
Random
Dependent and Independent Clauses
100

A Question not intending a verbal answer but is asked to make the listener think. 

Rhetorical Question 

100
  1. She visits her parents at least once a month. 

Subject -
She

Object - her parents

100

For the Thanksgiving reunion, relatives were sitting in the dining room, on the porch, and in the carport.

  1. Thanksgiving, reunion 
  2. were, sitting 
  3. porch and 
  4. No error

No error

100

Which punctuation mark is used to introduce a list?

  • colon
  • semicolon
  • both
  • neither

Colon

100

We arrived early to the party. 

Independant or Dependant Clause?

Independent Clause 

200

The restatement of an idea using the exact same words.

Repetition 

200

Maria has lost her money.

Subject - Maria

Object - her money

200

Lydia seems to be a kind, considerate girl.

  1. seems, to 
  2. considerate, girl 
  3. kind considerate 
  4. No error

No Error 

200

Which punctuation mark is needed to fill the blank in this sentence: Through all of our adventures, we learned one important thing ___ Never take advice from mischievous imps!

  • colon
  • semicolon

Colon

200

when we arrived early to the party

Independent Clause or dependent clause?

Dependant clause

300

Saying the same idea using different words.

Restatement

300

John played many songs on the piano during the party.

Subject - John

Object - Songs

300

This fishing pole Nathan, has seen better days.

  1. pole, Nathan, 
  2. has, seen 
  3. Nathan 
  4. No error

Pole, Nathan, 

300

Which sentence is correct?

  •  a. The teacher who they wanted to honor was retiring at the end of the year.
  • b. The teacher whom they wanted to honor was retiring at the end of the year.
  •  c. Both sentences are correct.
  • b. The teacher whom they wanted to honor was retiring at the end of the year.
300

The forecast calls for rain 

Independant or Dependant Clause?

Independent Clause 

400

A persuasive appeal that uses logic and reason.

Logos

400

Walking long distances improves blood circulation.

Subject - Walking 

Object - blood circulation

400

 My cousin has moved to 56 Central Street Narragansett, Rhode Island 02882.

  1. has moved, 
  2. Central Street, 
  3. 56, Central 
  4. No error

Central Street,

400

took, take


to take


to lose


to see


to give


To take 

400

although the forecast calls for rain

Independent or Dependent Clause?

Dependant Clause.

500

A persuasive appeal that connects with the emotions of the audience.

Pathos

500

The teacher wrote the question on the blackboard.

Subject -
The teacher

Object - the question

500

 The badger, a shy animal sometimes makes friends with a coyote.

  1. sometimes, makes 
  2. friends, with 
  3. a shy animal, 
  4. No error

A shy animal,

500

She was wearing really beautiful earrings.

  1. Adjective
  2. Adverb
  3. Noun

Adjective 

500

Although it was raining, we decided to go for a hike. 

What's the subject Coordinate? 

The subordinate conjunction in this sentence - although

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