STRUCTURE
STYLE
MECHANICS
PARTS of SPEECH
VOCABULARY
100

What is structure?

the way that parts of something are arranged or put together

100

What dress-ups have we learned thus far?

-ly adverb, who/which clause, because clause, www.asia clause, banned words, quality adjectives

100

What do you use at the beginning of every sentence?

a capital letter

100

Name the three article adjectives.

a, an, the

100
vast

very great in size

200

What does KWO mean?

key word outline

200

If you take a who/which clause out of a sentence, what should be left?

a complete sentence

200
What must you do to indicate a new paragraph?

indent

200

What is a verb?

a word that expresses action or being

200

organized

arranged or planned in an effective way

300

How many key words do you place on a KWO line?

two or three

300

what does a who/which clause do?

describes the noun it follows

300

Each sentence needs an end mark. What are the three end marks?

period, question mark, exclamation mark

300

What is an adverb?

a word that describes a verb; it tells how, when, or where an action takes place

300
cautiously

carefully avoiding danger or risk

400

What are key words?

the most important words that tell the main idea

400

What are banned words?

say/said, see/saw, go/went, good, bad

400

Where must the commas be placed in this sentence: Muir went to Glacier Bay Alaska three times.

Muir went to Glacier Bay, Alaska, three times.

400

What is a preposition?

a word that shows the relationship of one word to another word in a sentence (over, under, on, at, for, behind, from)

400

sly

clever in a dishonest way

500

How do you test a KWO?

Read. Think. Look up. Speak.

500

Improve this sentence by adding a because clause: The rooster crowed.

The rooster crowed because it was morning.

500

What numbers should be written as numerals?

numbers that cannot be written in one or two words

500

What is the difference between a common noun and a proper noun?

A common noun names any person, place, thing, or idea. 

A proper noun names a particular person, place, or thing.

500

colossal

great in size; huge

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