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Name and give an example of the R in PROF.

Run-on/teacher judges the example.

100

Redundant/Redundancy

Repeating an idea - for each answer choice, ask yourself, "Is this idea repeated?"

100

She worked long hour’s while also taking care of all her children, and eventually she cared for her grandchildren.

hour's should be hours (It's plural, not possessive.)

100

What should you do when answering an editing multiple choice question?

Write down the skill being tested for each answer choice.

100

Coral and Barnacles that could never grow on the sandy ocean floor were spread across the hard walls of the subway cars.

Change Barnacles to barnacles

200

Write a sentence that uses parenthesis correctly.

Teacher will judge the answer.

200

Semicolon

Punctuation that replaces a period to show that ideas are closely related. There will be an indepenent clause on each side of the ;.

200

At night she baked the breads and buns she had learned how to make when she was a little girl helping her parents in their Bakery in China.

Bakery (no cap)

200

Why can't you identify a comma splice error by whether or not it "sounds right"?

Using a comma instead of a period (comma splice) doesn't change the way something sounds.

200

Coral reefs form gradual and create a diverse ecosystem, providing shelter and food for a vast array of marine life.  

Change gradual to gradually

300

What does the O stand for in PROF?

out of order words and phrases

300

Comma splice

A type of run-on where two sentences are joined with a comma instead of a period.
300

 She worked long hours while also taking care of all her children; and eventually she cared for her grandchildren.

Turn the semicolon into a comma.

300

When answering questions that ask you fo find a better way to combine or write sentences, how can groups of words that are exactly the same in different answer choices help you find incorrect answers?

Look at what is different about the sentences. That is where you find the mistakes.

300

 In the past, some subway cars were sold to be preserved or reused. However, most was scrapped for their metal.

Change was to were

400

What is out of order in this sentence?
Local businesses, which in turn helped the overall economy, benefitted from the fishing opportunities.

which in turn helped the overall economy

Local businesses benefitted from the fishing opportunities, which in turn helped the overall economy.

400

Fused sentence

A type of run-on that replaces a period with no punctuation at all.

400

I had always been impressed. That I had so many aunts and uncles I realize now how hard my grandmother worked so everyone could have a comfortable life.

I had always been impressed that I had so many aunts and uncles. I realize now how hard my grandmother worked so everyone could have a comfortable life.

400

What do you do with an answer choice that includes the phrase, "Now I will tell you about....” 

Eliminate it. STAAR answes will never be cringy and are rarely first person.

400

Coral and barnacles that could never grow on the sandy ocean floor is spread across the hard walls of the subway cars.

Change is to are

500

What are the six types of punctuation you will see on the STAAR?

commas, periods, semicolons, colons, dashes, parenthesis

500

Dash

It provides strong emphasis or creates an abrupt break to highlight extra information in a sentence--like this.

500

Parents, grandparents, and teachers often say the same thing to teenagers “Are you listening to me?”  

A colon : is needed before the quote.

500

Why is this incorrect?:

The three girls--all good friends of mine, are coming to my birthday party.

If a phrase is set off by commas, dashes, or parenthesis, they will match. Use two commas, two dashes, or two parenthesis.

500

Leaving El Paso behind, my parents piled me and my sister into our car along with backpacks and snacks; we then will head east on the highway.

change will head to headed

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