Apostrophes
Inferences
Money Math
Canton Prep
Surprise Surprise
100

We only sell ___ in this shop. 

A. spices

B. spices'

C. spice's

A. Spices

100

“Everything that you could ever dream of will be yours if you accept the position in this mill. You will be paid $2.00 per day wages which is far more than a young girl could make working on a farm,” saidthe man as he straightened his suit jacket.

“Well, I ̶I, I would have to think about it” Grace replied as she stared down at the contract, “Yes, I would have to think about it. This would be the first time that I would be away from my family.”

The man sighed and stared at the young lady.

“Trust me,” he said.

How does Grace feel about accepting the job? How are the sentences constructed to help you infer her feelings?

Grace is unsure. The author helps the reader see this by having Grace stammer as she talked. This shows hesitation. She also looked down at the contract.

100

The correct order of steps for figuring out your bill are...

tip

total with tax

subtotal

Subtotal, total with tax, tip

100

What is the IT person's name?

Ms. Z

100

The hundreds of people that contributed to my book are too many to enumerate, so I will thank them collectively.

to list

200

Buy your own pens! You cannot borrow ours.

A. Ours does not need an apostrophe. 

B. Ours should have an apostrophe between the r and s: our’s. 

C. Ours should have an apostrophe after the s: ours’. 

A. Ours does not need an apostrophe.

200

During that time, everyone that I knew was poor so nothing really changed for us. There were thirteen kids. My father worked at a lumber yard, so I guess we had it better than most. Sometimes we would make food and take it over to our neighbor’s house. This is what everyone did. If someone needed some help, people just helped and did not think anything about it. It was the same thing when it came to clothes. We would share our hand-me-downs with someone else that needed them.

What cultural practices helped families survive during the Great Depression?


People took food over to each others homes and even gave one another hand-me-downs. This sharing and caring culture helped people survive.

200

What is the 10% tip on a bill that has a total of 12.52?

1.25

200

What year was Canton Prep built in?

2014

2015

2016

2014

200

The idea for pac-man came from eating _________.
A. Pizza
B. Pie
C. Cake
D. Pancakes

A. Pizza

300

The alarm clocks buzz startled Shane awake.

A. Clocks does not need an apostrophe. 

B. Clocks should have an apostrophe between the k and s: clock’s.


Clocks should have an apostrophe between the k and s: clock’s.

300

“Rebecca!”

The name echoed throughout the forest. But, Rebecca did not answer. She stood there real still next to the tree. Her heart pulsated with each rhythmic thump. The game was not supposed to go this way. In Rebecca’s mind, she should win. I should win. I should win. She kept repeating this in her mind. Instead, she had one more strike left, and if she got it, she was done. Things are not supposed to go this way she thought. In the confusion, her arrows and arrow holder had become twisted. She only had seconds to adjust them and keep moving.

The author repeats the phrase “I should win.” Why does repeating this phrase better help the reader understand what Rebecca is like?

By repeating the phrase “I should win”, the reader is able to determine how deeply Rebecca feels about winning. It also shows a sense of shock at not winning too.

300

If the subtotal is 12.13, what would be the total with tax?

12.86

300

What is this month's moral focus?

compassion

300

A company’s manager estimated that the cost C, in dollars, of producing
n items is C = 7n + 350. The company sells each item for $12. The company
makes a profit when the total income from selling a quantity of items is
greater than the total cost of producing that quantity of items. Which of the
following inequalities gives all possible values of n for which the manager
estimates that the company will make a profit?
A) n < 70
B) n < 84
C) n > 70
D) n > 84

C) n>70

400

The Larsen’s decided not to shutter their windows even though they were taking vacation at the height of hurricane season. 

A. Larsen’s contains a correct apostrophe. 

B. The apostrophe should come after the s: Larsens’. 

C. Larsens should not have an apostrophe.

Larsens should not have an apostrophe.

400

More than one hundred years ago, thousands of men, women, and children moved to the western portions of the United States. In the 1800s, gold was discovered in California. Anyone that found gold could instantly become rich. Rarely, did this happen. A few clever individuals noticed the true gold that was filling the state. It was in the form of human beings. These same individuals that had hoped to find riches needed clothing, food, and a place to rest their heads at night. At this time, the West was a combination of forest and desert sprinkled with a few Native American reservations. The newly created cities were fertile grounds for the businesses that the new citizens saw back at home. Anyone with foresight could see the possibilities that industry could bring.

It is said that some found wealth in the West although they never discovered gold. What does this mean?

This means that wealth was found through developing businesses and that newcomers to the West did not have to only find gold in order to become rich.

400

There is a game for 12.99 and you have a 15% off coupon. How much do you get off of the game?

1.94 or 1.95

400

How many high school math teachers are there?


Farr

Plascencia

Alestra

Gibbs

400

"That's my judgment as Commander-in-chief" What appeal is being used?

Ethos, Logos, Pathos 

ethos

500

In the morning, my dog Skeeter loves to sleep in the sunlight that pool’s on the living room floor. 

A. Pool’s contains a correct apostrophe. 

B. You don’t put an apostrophe in pools.

C. Pool’s should have the apostrophe after the s: pools’. 

B. You don’t put an apostrophe in pools.

500

Everyone knew about my crush for Terry. That is, everyone except for him. Each day, I borrowed some of my mother’s perfume so that I could smell my best when he walked past me in class. After two years of liking Terry, I mustered up the courage to ask him to the dance. Instead of asking him in person, I wrote him a note and left in on his desk. Everything was there except my name. I stood near him in recess to see what he would say to his friends.

The author includes several sentences to describe the character. What character traits does the author want you to infer about the speaker?

The author wants the reader to determine that the main character is shy. Everyone knows about the crush except the person that she has the crush on.

500

The bill for an order of two large pizzas and a three cheese bread from a restaurant has a subtotal of $33.12 (no tax). 

Calculate the final total with Michigan tax rate (6%), then calculate what the final total would be with a 20% tip. 

Select the answer that has the final total with tip.

$40.14

500

What subject did each Dean teach when they were teachers?

Mr. Hall- math

Mr. Brown- math

Ms. Rebandt- math

Mrs. Schmotzer- English

500

When is Ms. Singleton's birthday?

May 26th

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