This or That
True or False
Readings
Adverbs
100

I want to where/wear/ware something nice for the dinner event. 

wear 

100

An MLA heading includes the assignment name

False, it includes only the student name, professor name, class and date. 

100

This author made the poem "Mother to Son"

Langston Hughe's 

100

What is an adverb?

A word that describes an action word/ verb. 

200

Its there/they're/their candy bar give it back.

their 

200

When writing a paper in MLA form you should double space the lines

True 

200

What is the name of poem that this stanza came from?

" I am so perfect so divine so ethereal so surreal

  I cannot be comprehended 

     except by my permission" 


Ego Tripping by Nikki Giovanni  

200

Find the adjective in the sentence

Jada played on the beach yesterday

Yesterday 

300

I not sure whether/weather or not I want to compete in the competition this weekend. 

whether 

300

We have written a narrative essay in this class

false, we have only done a interview and explorative essay.

300

What song did we listen to by Bob Marley? 

War 

300

In the sentence "Isaiah finally finished his homework." 

The adverb describes how/when/why Isaiah finished his homework. 


When 

400

I hope my professor excepts/accepts my assignment even though it's late. 

accepts 

400

"I'm starving to death" is an example of a onomatopoeia

False 

400

What poem did this stanza come from?

Lord she's gone done left me done packed/up and split 

and I with no way to make her 

come back and everywhere the world is bare

Feeling F*cked Up by Etheridge Knight 

400

Faith slowly walked across the long bridge 

In the sentence above the word _ is an adverb because it _ 

slowly, and it describes the verb walked 

500

I suggested that my friend seek counciling/counseling after her mother and father passed. 

counseling 

500

If someone were to trip and fall and you say "good job" that would be irony 

True 

500

Who made the song "The Times They Are A-Changing"?

Bob Dylan 

500

Which sentence uses the adverb correctly 

1. Neil went to the store. 

2. She wrapped the present carefully.

3. Then he came home to wrap the present. 

2. She wrapped the present carefully