Thesis Mastery
Transitions & Flow
Sentence Structure
Inference & Context Clues
Editing
100

What is a thesis statement?

The main idea or claim of an essay, which tells the reader what the essay is about.

100

Name a transition word used to show contrast.

Examples: however, although, on the other hand, yet.

100

What is the difference between a simple sentence and a compound sentence?

A simple sentence has one independent clause; a compound sentence has two independent clauses joined by a conjunction.

100

What is an inference?

 A conclusion based on evidence and reasoning.

100

What punctuation is missing?
"It's a beautiful day isnt it?"

An apostrophe in isn’t ("It’s a beautiful day, isn’t it?").

200

True or False: A thesis statement should include specific reasons or ideas that will be discussed in the essay.

True

200

Fill in the blank with a transition:
I didn’t study for the test. ______, I was surprised to get an A.

However, Surprisingly, or Nonetheless.

200

Identify the type of sentence:
"Because I was late, I missed the bus."

Complex Sentence

200

What type of context clue helps you understand the meaning of “gregarious” in this sentence:
“John was gregarious, always chatting and laughing with everyone at the party.”

 Definition or example clue.

200

Identify the spelling error:
"The student recieved an award for her essay."

 Recieved should be received.

300

Identify the thesis:
"Although some people believe cell phones are a distraction, they are a valuable tool in education because they provide access to information and allow collaboration."

"Cell phones are a valuable tool in education because they provide access to information and allow collaboration."

300

Which transition would BEST connect these ideas?
"Teamwork helps people accomplish big goals. It can also lead to strong friendships."

Additionally, Furthermore, or Moreover.

300

Fix the sentence fragment:
"Running through the park on a sunny afternoon."

"I enjoyed running through the park on a sunny afternoon."

300

Infer the meaning of the underlined word:
“The torrential rain flooded the streets, making travel almost impossible.”

  • Torrential means heavy or intense.


300

Find the error:
"Each student must bring their own pencil."

Their should be his or her.

400

Which of these is a strong thesis?
a) People need help sometimes.
b) Receiving help from others is important because it builds trust and creates opportunities for growth.

b) Receiving help from others is important because it builds trust and creates opportunities for growth.

400

True or False: Repeating the same transition word throughout an essay makes it stronger.

False.

400

Rewrite the run-on sentence:
"The movie was exciting we watched it twice."

"The movie was exciting, so we watched it twice."

400

Why is it important to use context clues while reading?

 To understand unfamiliar words.

400

Which is correct?
a) "We will leave at 7:00 a.m."
b) "We will leave at 7:00 am."

Answer: a) "We will leave at 7:00 a.m."

500

Rewrite this vague thesis to make it more specific:
"There are many ways to be successful in life."

(example): "Success in life often depends on setting goals, working hard, and seeking support from others."

500

Rewrite the following to improve flow using a transition:
"We won the championship. We worked hard every day to prepare."

"We won the championship because we worked hard every day to prepare."

500

Combine the sentences into one:
"She loves to read. She enjoys writing poems."

 "She loves to read and enjoys writing poems."

500
  • Infer the meaning of this sentence:
    “Despite his trepidation, he stepped onto the stage and delivered his speech confidently.”

 Trepidation means fear or nervousness.

500

Correct this sentence:
"The cat chased it’s tail around the room."

"The cat chased its tail around the room."