Short Stories
Grammar
Grammar Part 2
100

What are the different ways we can learn about a character? (Think characterization!)

  • What they say

  • What they do

  • What they think

  • How they are described

  • What other characters think about them

100

What is the action, linking, and helping verb in the following sentence?

When the bus screeched to a stop, I felt scared, and I was convinced this was going to be the worst day of my life.

ACTION: screeched, convinced

LINKING: felt

HELPING: was (going)

100

Teach me something about grammar.

Wow. Go you.

200

What are the major elements of a plot map?



200

Which of these sentences is Active and Passive voice?

The last flag was stolen by her to win the game.

She stole the last flag to win the game.


Passive The last flag was stolen by her to win the game.

Active She stole the last flag to win the game.

200

Label the verbals (infinitives, participles, gerunds) in the following sentence: 

I love to go to the library. Looking at all of the new books displayed is quite thrilling. It is quite common for me to leave with a towering pile of books in my arms.

Infinitives- to go

Participles- towering

Gerunds- Looking

300

We read two stories in a row about aliens: aliens looking at Earthlings like we were disgusting, and aliens that were basically crickets.

Do you think there is life beyond Earth? What proof do you have?

Of course there is life beyond us. Duh.


300

Label the following as either: Independent Clause, Dependent Clause (and is it an adjective, adverb dependent clause), or phrase.

  • Seeing the giraffes

  • When I saw the giraffes

  • Who was the most beautiful baby giraffe I’d ever seen

  • I have fed a giraffe twice now.

  • Seeing the giraffes - phrase

  • When I saw the giraffes - Dependent Clause, adverb

  • Who was the most beautiful baby giraffe I’d ever seen - Dependent Clause, adjective

I have fed a giraffe twice now. - Independent Clause

300

Label the following sentences with its subject object complements: subject, direct object, indirect object, object of the preposition, predicate nominative, and predicate adjective.

Even though she is sad about her role in the musical (she is the bookseller), Rosemary loves acting, and she gave me tickets to the show already. 

Subject- she, Rosemary

direct object- acting

indirect object- me

object of the preposition- role, musical, show

predicate nominative- bookseller

predicate adjective- sad

Even though she is sad about her role in the musical (she is the bookseller), Rosemary loves acting, and she gave me tickets to the show already. 

400

Define theme and give an example from a specific book, movie, or tv show.

The abstract concept that pervades a text/media.

Like love, revenge, empathy, and generational trauma.

400

Which is these is a dangling and which is a misplaced modifier? How would you fix them both?

  • Reading the B and B’s pet policy, my  dog stayed at my sister’s house during my vacation.

  • Dressed in a diaper and drooling, my papa read a picture book to his grandson.

  • Reading the B and B’s pet policy, my  dog stayed at my sister’s house during my vacation. - dangling, answers may vary

  • Dressed in a diaper and drooling, my papa read a picture book to his grandson. - misplaced “My papa read a picture book to his grandson dressed in a diaper and drooling.”

400

Label with the correct sentence types: simple, complex, compound, compound-complex.

  1. When I finally get home tonight, I am so excited to read my novel.

  2. It is about a girl living in California.

  3. Her father is a famous actor, and she then becomes an even more famous actress.

  4. Even though her father did not treat her well as a child, she gets the opportunity to work with him, and she jumps at the chance.

  1. When I finally get home tonight, I am so excited to read my novel. complex

  2. It is about a girl living in California. simple

  3. Her father is a famous actor, and she then becomes an even more famous actress. compound

  4. Even though her father did not treat her well as a child, she gets the opportunity to work with him, and she jumps at the chance. compound-complex

500

CHALLENGE:

What are these ink blots called?


Rorschach Tests

500

Label the following as either a sentences, fragment, or run on. How would you fix the fragment and run on?

  • Along with, when Jonas and his parents were talking about the different jobs and the ones that Jonas might receive on the day of the Ceremony of Twelves.

  • Lowry also mentions how after age nine the girls don’t get hair ribbons anymore they must take them out and receive the same bike as everyone else.

  • He ends up at the top of a hill with a red sled, sees a house at the bottom of the hill, and uses the sled to go down the hill.


  • Along with, when Jonas and his parents were talking about the different jobs and the ones that Jonas might receive on the day of the Ceremony of Twelves. - fragment, answer may vary

  • Lowry also mentions how after age nine the girls don’t get hair ribbons anymore they must take them out and receive the same bike as everyone else. - run on; needs a semi colon or comma/conjunction after “anymore”

  • He ends up at the top of a hill with a red sled, sees a house at the bottom of the hill, and uses the sled to go down the hill. - sentence

500

Directions: 15 punctuation marks are missing from the paragraph, below. Insert all punctuation where appropriate (commas, dashes, semicolons, and colons).


Even  though  he  has  a  short  temper  Mr.  Boleski  is  a  good  geography  teacher.  He  taught  us  all  about  Berlin,  Germany  Madrid  Spain  and  Paris,  France.  For  getting  the  best  grades  in  the  class  Mr.  Boleski  awarded  his  highest  scoring  students  myself,  Stephanie,  Shawna,  and  Tyson  with  prizes  this  made  other  students  very  jealous.  If  you  have  Mr.  Boleski  make  sure  you  avoid  his  pet  peeves  whistling  tapping  and  shouting.  Above  Mr.  Boleski’s  door  you  would  recognize  it  if  you  saw  it  is  a  sign  that  says  this  quote  “Know  Thyself.”

Even  though  he  has  a  short  temper,  Mr.  Boleski  is  a  good  geography  teacher.  He  taught  us  all  about  Berlin,  Germany;  Madrid,   Spain;  and  Paris,  France.  For  getting  the  best  grades  in  the  class,   Mr.  Boleski  awarded  his  highest  scoring  students - myself,  Stephanie,  Shawna,  and  Tyson - with  prizes;  this  made  other  students  very  jealous.  If  you  have  Mr.  Boleski,   make  sure  you  avoid  his  pet  peeves:  whistling,   tapping,   and  shouting.  Above  Mr.  Boleski’s  door - you  would  recognize  it  if  you  saw  it - is  a  sign  that  says  this  quote:  “Know  Thyself.”