Clauses
Tone
Paragraphs
Context Clues
Miscellaneous Trivia
100

A clause in a group of words containing a subject and a _________. 

Predicate

100

Read the sentence and name the tone used. Sentence: "I suppose you could try doing it that way, if you like wasting your time."

Sarcastic, annoyed

100

List the 3 main parts if a paragraph. 

TOPIC, SUPPORTING & CONCLUDING SENTENCE

100

A sentence reads, "The arboreal habits of the species allow it to live mostly in trees." Using context clues, what does "arboreal" most likely mean?

 Lives in trees / tree-dwelling

100

Why was 6 afraid of 7?

7 8 9

200

Which clause can stand alone as a complete sentence and expresses a complete thought?

Independent 

200

Identify the tone and cite one textual clue that supports your answer. Sentence: "She clenched her jaw, refusing to speak; the room felt colder after she left."

Resentful, angry 

"Refusing" "clenched jaw"

200

What does the topic sentence do

tells us what the paragraph will be about

200

She was reticent during the meeting, offering only brief replies," which type of context clue helps define "reticent" and what does the word mean?

Context clue type: inference from contrast/behavior; Meaning: quiet, reluctant to speak / reserved

200

What is Ms Ellis's favorite drink

Dr pepper


(Coffee and redbull also accepted)

300

This type of clause cannot stand alone as a sentence and relies on an independent clause to make sense.

DEPENDENT 

DOUBLE POINTS

300

What is the tone: He smiled from ear to ear, his eyes twinkling as he laughed loudly. 

happiness, excitement


300

With this in mind, CONSEQUENTLY & AS A RESULT are all examples of what

transition words

300

The politician's speech was full of platitudes—trite remarks that sounded heartfelt but lacked real meaning." Identify the direct context-clue strategy used and define "platitudes."

 trite, overused statements lacking originality or sincerity

300

How many sides does a pentagon have?

5

DOUBLE POINTS

400

TRUE OR FALSE:

These are all examples of subordinating conjunctions: FOR AND NOR BUT OR YET SO

FALSE

400

Analyze tone shift: Read the two-sentence excerpt and describe how the tone shifts and why. Sentences: "At first, he praised the team's effort and smiled genuinely. By the end, his words were measured and distant, as though he were closing a chapter."

 Shift: from warm/encouraging to restrained/detached

400

True or false: 

A paragraph must have at least 6-8 sentences. 

True

Unless it is a narrative!

400

After the torrential downpour, the field was sodden and marshy; boots immediately became waterlogged." Which clue word(s) help you determine the meaning of "sodden" and what is that meaning?

marshy" and "waterlogged"; Meaning: soaked with water / very wet

400

What does Ms. Ellis hate hearing in class?

Six Sevennnnnnnnn


(Whining is also accepted)

500

The children in the car are related. 

Is the underlined section a clause? If so what kind?

The underlined is not a clause. 

500

 "She folded the letter with surprising care, tracing the creases as if mapping past missteps. 'Of course it's for the best,' she murmured, though her fingers trembled and the coffee went cold at the edge of the table."

bittersweet or resigned.  

500

In you conclusions you should include what 3 things

Restate thesis, summarize main body paragraphs, and final thoughts

500
  • He felt elated after learning he made the varsity team." Which single-word context clue or sentence tone indicates the meaning of "elated," and what is the meaning?
  • Answer: Clue: positive outcome "made the varsity team" and tone; Meaning: very happy or ecstatic
500

Who has won the most Super Bowls

The Stealers and the Patriots