Mark My Words
Subject to Discussion
Run-on and On...
Case Closed
What's the Situation?
100

This mark is often used to show possession or to form contractions

What is an apostrophe?

100

This term refers to a word that combines two or more nouns to form a single concept, like "toothbrush" or "raincoat."

What is a compound noun?

100

A run-on sentence that uses only a comma to join two independent clauses is called this.

What is a comma splice?

100

This characteristic of pronouns identifies the role or function of a pronoun in a sentence.

What is the case?

100

The reason behind creating a text, such as to inform, persuade, or entertain, is referred to as this.

What is purpose?

200

Use a comma before this conjunction when connecting two independent clauses

What is a coordinating conjunction?

200

This type of noun represents a group acting as a single unit, like "team," "class," or "herd."

What is a collective noun?

200

A run-on sentence occurs when two independent clauses are joined without this.

What is proper punctuation or a conjunction?

200

The pronoun "I" is an example of this case, used when the pronoun functions as the subject of a sentence.

What is the subject case?

200

The specific group of people a writer is addressing, who influence the content, style, and form of the text, is called this.

What is audience?

300

Use this punctuation mark to connect two closely related independent clauses.

What is a semicolon?

300

Use these marks to set off a direct quotation.

What are quotation marks?

300

A specific type of run-on where two clauses are joined with no punctuation at all.

What is a fused sentence?

300

The pronoun "me" belongs to this case, used when the pronoun functions as an object in a sentence.

What is the object case?

300

The writer’s attitude toward the subject or their position or perspective on their topic is this.

What is tone or stance?
400

Use this to add a dramatic pause or to introduce a list or explanation.

What is a colon?

400

Words like "someone," "anything," and "nobody."

What are indefinite pronouns?

400

To fix a run-on sentence, you can add this type of word, such as "and," "but," or "so," to join the clauses properly.

What is a coordinating conjunction?

400

Pronouns like "my," "your," and "their" show ownership and are part of this case.

What is the possessive case?

400

The way a text is delivered, including its format, visuals, and structure, relates to this aspect of the rhetorical situation.

What is media/design?

500

This comma is used before a coordinating conjunction, like and or but.

What is the Oxford comma?

500

This characteristic of subjects determines how many of the noun are present, or in the case of pronouns, if it is one person or more.

What is number?

500

One way to correct a run-on is by separating the clauses with this, followed by a conjunctive adverb like "however" or "therefore."

What is a semicolon?

500

When a pronoun is used with "whom," it means it will be in this case.

What is the object case?

500

The category or type of writing, such as a memoir, research paper, or news article.

What is genre?

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