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Jack London
Grammar: H-J
Clauses
100
The man could not walk quickly because he hurt his ____.
foot
100
What is the OPPOSITE of fat?
Thin
100
Where was Jack London born?
San Francisco
100
What kind of things are TALL? Give one example.
People, trees, buildings with many floors, a few other things which are higher than they are wide
100
What does a complete sentence (independent clause) have? Hint: There are three things.
A subject, a verb, and a complete thought
200
One day the man found and ate the bones of a ____.
Deer
200
What is the OPPOSITE of laugh?
Cry
200
How old was Jack London when he left school?
14 years old
200
Its is a ______ word.
Possessive word, like my or your
200
Is this sentence a complete sentence or a fragment? Responsibly written articles and research papers include a Works Cited page.
Complete sentence
300
The men on the ship understood why the man was always ____.
Hungry
300
What is the OPPOSITE of follow?
Lead
300
What university did Jack London attend (go to)?
University of California at Berkeley
300
What kind of things are HIGH? Give one example.
Mountains, walls, or towers
300
Is this a complete sentence or a fragment? Being proud of your accuracy.
Fragment
400
The man found Bill's _____.
Gold
400
What is the OPPOSITE of empty?
Full
400
What is one place Jack London travelled to?
Japan or the Klondike in Canada
400
What is one meaning of just?
Time, 'only' or 'scarcely,' 'exactly,' or emphasizer
400
Is this a complete sentence or a fragment? Because you can't tell whether the story is true.
Fragment
500
The men on the ship did not take the man's hidden ____.
Bread
500
What is the OPPOSITE of death?
Life
500
What are Jack London's stories famous for?
Adventure
500
It's is the contracted form of _____ or it has.
It is
500
Is this a complete sentence or a fragment? When you write a research paper, carefully document your sources.
Complete sentence