Common Grammar Errors
Sentence Variety and Phrases
Comma Rule Practice
Figurative Language
100

Name the error: "Because Iago wants revenge."

Sentence Fragment

100

What kind of phrase is used to start this sentence: "In the final scene, Othello realizes the devastating consequences of his actions."

Prepositional (adverbial)

100

Name the comma rule: "Iago’s plan relies on deception, manipulation, and Othello’s insecurity."

RULE = Oxford Comma Rule

100

Write a simile referring to a character in Othello.

(any comparison using the work LIKE or AS)

200

Name the error: "Othello believes Iago’s lies when he becomes consumed by jealousy it leads to tragedy."

RUN ON SENTENCE!

200

Name the kind of special phrase used: "Iago, the ensign plotting against Othello, manipulates everyone around him."

Appositive (the ensign plotting against Othello)

200

Name the comma rule: "Othello is a tragic hero, but his jealousy leads to his downfall."

Comma before coordinating conjunction between two independent clauses

200

Name the literary device: "Whip me, ye devils,
From the possession of this heavenly sight!
Blow me about in winds! Roast me in sulphur!
Wash me in steep-down gulfs of liquid fire!" 

Hyperbole (Othello is expressing extreme emotional exaggeration)

300

Name the grammar error: "Othello struggles with jealousy throughout the play, making him killed Desdemona in the final scene."

Verb Tenses don't match (struggles and killed)

300

Name the phrase used: "Othello seeks to regain his honor because he thinks Desdemona has betrayed him. 

Infinitive Phrase ("to regain his honor") is serving as a direct object in the independent clause

300

Name the comma rule: "After Othello realizes Desdemona’s innocence, he is consumed by guilt."


RULE: Comma used after introductory PHRASE

300

When animal imagery is used throughout Othello, what literary device best describes that language?

Metaphor

400

Name the error: "Desdemona gave her handkerchief to Othello embroidered with strawberries."

misplaced modifier (this sounds like Othello has strawberries embroidered on him)

400

Name the phrase used: "Believing Iago’s lies leads Othello to make tragic decisions."

Gerund phrase (Believing Iago's lies" is the subject of the sentence)

400

Name the comma rule: "Desdemona, the only innocent character in the play, remains loyal to Othello until her death."

RULE: Commas offsetting an appositive (nonessential) phrase

400
Name the device used if a driver, after a MAJOR car accident, said, "Thankfully it's only a scratch."

UNDERSTATEMENT

500

Name the error: "Walking into the room, the tension between Othello and Desdemona was obvious."

Dangling modifier (the reader isn't sure who's walking into the room to experience the tension)
500

Name the phrase used: "Shocked by Othello’s rage, Emilia confronts him about his treatment of Desdemona."

Participle (Shocked by Othello's rage) is an introductory phrase describing Emilia

500

Name the comma rule: "Although Iago pretends to be loyal, his true intentions are revealed through soliloquies, which expose his deceit."

Comma between a dependent and independent clause.

500

What technique is being used if a speaker said, "Poor Desdemona passes away at the end of the play."

Euphemism

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