Grammar
Punctuation
Literary Devices
Grammar 2
Punctuation 2
100

Retell the sentence using correct comma usage and punctuation: She had tried them on every day that week already but today, she felt better than ever in the bright stretchy fabric.

She had tried them on every day that week already, but today she felt better than ever in the bright stretchy fabric. 

100

Retell the sentence correctly adding periods where needed: Parker, Inc is on State St and First Ave

Parker, Inc. is on State St. and First Ave.

100

Plot

Order of events in a story.

100

Correct the following sentence: Besides I don't like horror movies. 

Besides, I don't like horror movies. 
100

Retell the sentence adding commas and quotations where needed: Arielle asked Will you come to the play audition?

Arielle asked, "Will you come to the play audition?"

200
Correct the sentence: The cafeteria is serving chicken soup vegetable stew or chili.

The cafeteria is serving chicken soup, vegetable stew, or chili.

200
Retell the sentence with correct punctuation: They expect a crowd. How many.

They expect a crowd. How many?

200

Setting

Where the story takes place.

200

Revise the following sentence correcting any comma errors: Art classes for example will be held in the gym for now.

Art classes, for example, will be held in the gym for now.

200

Correct all errors: The spring cleanup will be fun said Mariam

"The spring cleanup will be fun" said Mariam.

300

Retell the sentence using the correct usage of commas: It was a short exciting close game.

It was a short, exciting, close game.

300

Combine the two simple sentences to create a compound sentences using commas and the coordinating conjunction given: Paul wanted to have tacos. Kash wanted pasta. (but)

Paul wanted to have tacos, but Kash wanted pasta.

300

Theme

Message or lesson the author is trying to teach the reader.

300

Correct the follow sentence: The math problem is not easy however. 

The math problem is not easy, however.

300
Revise the following sentence: We leave at ten o'clock. Are you coming.

We leave at ten o'clock. Are you coming?

400

Identify the comma error: Emily is a generous friendly person.

Emily is a generous, friendly person.

400

Decide if quotation marks are used correctly. If not, correct the errors: He asked, "Why aren't you coming"?

He asked, "Why aren't you coming?"

400
What is conflict AND what are the 4 types of conflict?

Problem with opposing forces. Person vs. Person, Person vs. Self, Person vs. Nature, Person vs. Society

400

Retell the sentence using commas correctly: He was born in Madison Wisconsin during a snowstorm.

He was born in Madison, Wisconsin, during a snowstorm. 

400

Correct any errors: We are going to Tyreeks house do you want to come?

We are going to Tyreek's house. Do you want to come?

500

What word(s) should be italicized: I often read The Chronicles of Narnia books to my little sister at night.

The Chronicles of Narnia because it is a book title. 
500

Correct any and all errors: "Whew exclaimed Jazlyn. "That cleanup work was hard"

"Whew!" exclaimed Jazlyn. "That cleanup work was hard."
500

5 stages of plot (in order)

Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, Resolution

500

Retell the following sentence adding commas where necessary: My sister smiling happily looked pleased to see me.

My sister, smiling happily, looked pleased to see me.

500

Correct any errors: Kelvin my cousin exclaimed excitedly 'you were right'.

Kelvin, my cousin, exclaimed excitedly, "You were right!"

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