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CEA Questions
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A person, place, or thing

Noun

100

An action

Verb

100

CEA stands for...

Claim, Evidence, Analysis

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Find me the proper noun in this sentence: 

"There aren't many people willing to go to Waffle House after dark, but you better believe I'm one of them."

Waffle House

100

Find the verbs in this sentence.

"Never gonna give you up, never gonna let you down, never gonna run around and desert you."

give, let, run, desert

200

A named person, place, or thing, usually capitalized

Proper noun

200

Describes a noun

Adjective

200

What is TDA question format?

3 sentences: first is a statement, second is the question, third is the phrase "Use evidence from the text to support your answer". 

200

Find me the pronoun in this sentence: 

"There aren't many people willing to go to Waffle House after dark, but you better believe I'm one of them."

I (I'm)

200

Find the pronouns in this sentence.

"Never gonna give you up, never gonna let you down, never gonna run around and desert you."

you

300

Refers to something not by their name

Pronoun

300

Describes a verb, usually ends in -ly

Adverb

300

Explain to me how to expand CEA into expanded CEA format.

Either CEAEA or CEACEA

300

Find me the contractions in this sentence: 

"There aren't many people willing to go to Waffle House after dark, but you better believe I'm one of them."

aren't, I'm

300

Find the adjectives in this sentence.

"Never gonna give you up, never gonna let you down, never gonna run around and desert you."

There are no adjectives!
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Type of adjective used before nouns to refer to the general or specific

Articles

400

Shows where something is; like after or before

Preposition

400

How do you write a quality introduction? Best answer gets points.

Must mention introducing author and title of work, as well as introducing a main idea

400

Find me the preposition in this sentence: 

"There aren't many people willing to go to Waffle House after dark, but you better believe I'm one of them."

after

400

Find the prepositions in this sentence.

"Never gonna give you up, never gonna let you down, never gonna run around and desert you."

never

500
Connects ideas together, like or

Conjunction

500

Expresses strong emotion

Interjection

500

How do you write a quality conclusion? Best answer gets the points.

Must mention re-stating claims and evidence

500

Change this sentence so that it includes an interjection.

"There aren't many people willing to go to Waffle House after dark, but you better believe I'm one of them."

Lots of options!

500

Make this into a single grammatically correct sentence.

"Never gonna give you up, never gonna let you down, never gonna run around and desert you."

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