RACE
Unit 6B
C sentence structure
Random Facts
Punctuation
100

R is referred as your ______ __________

Restate the prompt 

100

Name at least one of the scientists on the case of yellow fever 

Dr. Carroll, Dr.Lazear, Dr.Reed

100

What are 2 examples of transition words or phrases for starting your C sentence?

Multiple examples allotted 

100

What are two transitions that you should use to signal similar supporting details?

1. Similarly,

2. Likewise,

100

What type of punctuation comes after your transtion?

Comma (,)


200

What do you do in your A sentence?

Answer ALL parts of the question.

200

Name 2 or more symptoms of yellow fever 

Yellow skin, eyes, yellow organs, coughing up blood, etc. 

200

How many pieces of evidence should you have in a single paragraph?

Two per paragraph 

200

Name all of these; F.A.N.B.O.Y.S

Conjunctions (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so )

200

When ending your statement what do you use to end it?

Ending punctuation (. ? !) 

300

What is your C sentence also called? (what transition dose your C sentence begin with)

Example (For, example)

300

Name all 3 theories listed in the case of yellow fever 



Bacillis Iceteroids 

Contamination 

Mosquitos 

300

What should you use to prove/support your topic sentence in your C sentence?

Quotations (not paraphrases)

300

When are 3 times you should use capitalization?

1. First word in a sentence.

2. Names of specific people, places, things.

3. First, last, and important words in a title.

300

When should you use quotation marks in writing/reading? (name 3 of them)

Someone is talking and titles of works (songs, poems, books, etc)

400

What dose the E sentence do?

Explains the text/quotations in relation to your answer to the prompt (in your own words)

400

What happened to the prisoner at the camp? What happened to his cellmates?

He has gotten yellow fever, his cellmates did not!

400

What are the two things Miss.Ford looks for when you are citing evidence 

Quotation marks, parenthesis, and paragraph #

400

A word that imitates a sound, such as “buzz” or “bang.”

onomatopoeia  

400

Fix this sentence: “I went to the store and I bought milk eggs and bread.”

I went to the store, and I bought milk, eggs, and bread.

500

What dose each letter of the acronym RACE mean?

R- Restate the question by omitting the question or command words

A- Answer ALL parts of the question asked

C- Cite the text (using quotations, not paraphrases)

E- Explain the importances of the quotation and end the response

500

What heroic qualities does Dr. Reed have and why?

Caring, determined, ambitious, selfless. He is heroic because most heroes have good intentions when it comes to having humanity or risking their life for a cause. Heroes are determined to find a solution to the problem like Reed and yellow fever (yes, it is the bas guy killing people) 

500

Another word for related to the text IE; It needs to be what kind of evidence?

Relevant!!!!!

500

What should your concluding sentence do?

Restate your answer from the beginning sentence. (No new information presented)

500

This punctuation mark is used to show that something belongs to someone — for example: “The dog’s bone.”

apostrophe