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What are the subjective pronouns? 

he, she, we, they

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When do you use a comma with a dependent clause? 

When it BEGINS the sentence. No comma needed when the dependent clause ENDS the sentence.

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What does it mean to be egocentric? 

To think only of yourself and not others around you

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Why is good grammar important?

Writing is often the first impression of ourselves.
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Who was Jackie Robinson?

The first black baseball player to play in the major leagues

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What are the objective pronouns?

me, him, her, us

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When do you use a comma with a coordinating conjunction?

When it connects two INDEPENDENT clauses

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What does it mean to have empathy?

To understand the feelings of others around you

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How does reading give us empathy?

It helps us experience things that we might not ever experience personally.

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How many innings are in a baseball game?

9

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When do you use subjective pronouns? 

In the subject of the sentence (Odysseus and "I" went to the movies. (NOT "me")

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What is a compound sentence?

Two independent clauses joined with a comma and a coordinating conjunction

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Define integrity

To be honest with yourself and others all the time

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What should you ask yourself when reading nonfiction to help keep it interesting?

What surprised me? What did I learn?

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What is the difference between equal and fair?

Equal means everyone is the same; fair means appropriate and just

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When do you use objective pronouns? 

As the object of a preposition: He threw the ball to "me." (NOT "I")

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What is a complex sentence? 

A sentence that has one independent clause and one dependent clause

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What does it mean to build your character?

To develop good habits, values, and moral strength

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What does it mean to have an attitude of academia? 

To take learning seriously and value knowledge and growth

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What is a social activist?

Someone who works for change in society

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What is so special about possessive pronouns? List some possessive pronouns.

They do not use apostrophes.

his, hers, theirs, ours, yours, mine

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What type of sentence is this: Since we are studying for the final, we will get a good grade. 

Complex. It begins with a dependent clause and ends with an independent clause

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Define erudite

To be intelligent, mostly through reading and studying

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Why is education important? 

It helps people grow in knowledge, thinking, and character.

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What is the difference between its/it's and there/their/they're?

its = possessive (its paw)

it's= contraction (it is)

they're = contraction (they are)

their = possessive (their house)

there = adverb (It's over there.)