The Merchant of Venice
Grammar
The Chrysalids
Gattaca
MLA Format
100

Successful suitor and husband of Portia


(Bassanio)

100

Use this punctuation mark to show possession

(apostrophe)

100

The story is told from this character’s point of view

(David)

100

Name of the main character in the film

(Vincent)

100

What is the Works Cited on?

 (a separate piece of paper)

200

Identify the colour of the caskets


(gold, silver, lead)

200

This punctuation mark is used to introduce a quotation, an appositive, or list (as long as what comes before it is a complete thought)

(colon)

200

People who do not meet the true image are sent here


(Fringes)

200

Out of the following, which was not a physical characteristic Vincent did not have to hide or alter in order to pass off as Jerome: his height, accent, left-handedness, eye colour

(accent)

200

Spacing used on Works Cited page

 (double)

300

“Once did lend my body for his wealth;
Which, but for him that had your husband's ring,
Had quite miscarried: I dare be bound again"

(Antonio)

300

Name one rule for where semicolons are used

(joining together two independent clauses, to separate items in a series if some of the items contain commas, when two independent clauses are joined together by linking adverbs)

300

“It’s you who haven’t thought Michael – or any of you.  I know what I intend to do: the rest of you don’t know what you intend to do because you’re none of you in love – except David and Rosalind – and so you’ve none of you faced it”

(Anne)

300

Police found this near the crime scene that led them to suspect Vincent

 (eyelash)

300

When identifying the titles of longer works (books, magazines, etc.), what must you do to the title

(underline or italicize it)

400

“I would my daughter
were dead at my foot, and the jewels in her ear!"

(Shylock)

400

Define contraction and provide an example

 (when two words have been condensed into one; don’t)

400

Name of the area that glows at night


(Black Coasts)

400

Way that Jerome/Eugene became paralyzed

(hit by a car)

400

When identifying the titles of shorter works (short stories, songs, etc.), what must you do to the title

(place in quotation marks)

500

Name all 4 plots in The Merchant of Venice


(pound of flesh, casket, elopement, ring)

500

Name three rules for where commas are used

(Separates clauses in sentences, including long compound sentences, items in a series, two or more adjectives, direct quotation, city from a province, month and day from year, mild injections, appositives, greeting and closing in a letter)

500

Name of David’s mother

(Emily)

500

Character who said “Sorry, the wind caught it”

(Irene and Vincent/Jerome)

500

The four pieces of information required at the beginning of an assignment following MLA format

(name, teacher name, course code, due date)

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