Change to direct speech, using quotation marks and punctuation correctly:
Amanda asked Sophia if she knew how to dance.
"Do you know how to dance?" Amanda asked (Sophia).
Write the noun clause and indicate whether it's a
Subject, Object, or Complement
The problem is that you are always late.
That you are always late- C
nurse, firefighter
Delicate
Fragile
Change to indirect speech.
"Where is the nearest Starbucks?" Amanda asked.
Amanda asked where the nearest Starbucks was.
I really wish that he'd show up on time.
that he'd show up on time - O
What percent of nurses are female in the US? (According to the Youtube video)
90%
Choose
elect
Change to indirect speech.
"What time does the class start?" asked Joe.
Joe asked what time the class started.
It doesn't matter whether we win or lose.
whether we win or lose, C
6 years ago the AAUW (American Association of University Women) issued a report claiming that girls were _______________________________.
being shortchanged in the classroom
Support
endorse
Change to a direct quote:
Erik said that he hadn't understood the question.
"I didn't understand the question," said Erik.
I don't really understand how to do this.
how to do this- O
Name 3 things that were in the "man box."
don't cry or openly express emotion (except anger)
don't show weakness/fear
show power/dominance/aggression/control
protector
don't be like a woman, don't act "gay", tough, doesn't need help, view women as objects
foster
Change to indirect speech:
"Have you ever been to China?" asked Emily.
Emily asked me whether/if I had ever been to China.
that whoever ate the last cookie be punished.
C
__________+property+ __________
less value + property + objectification
cheated
shortchanged