English
Language Composition
Debate
Speech Building
English Foundations
100

Spell the root word of 'argument'.

a-r-g-u-e

100

What do we call the important events that happen in a story?

plot

100

What is a 'resolution'?

the topic being debated

100

Define 'hilarious'

very funny

100

Name the 3 articles

a, an, the

200

Spell the root word of 'dazzling'.

d-a-z-z-l-e

200

What 2 things does an imaginative (creative) story's ending paragraph have?

summarizes the main idea, explains how the problem is solved

200

What is always the closer for a debate?

"So judge, please vote Pro/Con. Thank you!"

200
Define 'episode'
one of the many connected stories or scenes of a television program, radio show, etc.
200

Name the direct object of this sentence:

The local people welcomed him.

'him'

300

Name all 5 animals from the story about Martina and her suitors.

1. Goat

2. Cat

3. Rooster

4. Mouse

5. Cockroach

300

What 4 things does an imaginative (creative) story's beginning paragraph introduce?

main idea, characters, setting, problem

300

What does AREI stand for?

Assertion/Argument, Reasoning, Evidence, Impact

300

Define 'admission'

the price that a person must pay to enter a place, show, event, etc.

300

Name the 4 demonstrative adjectives

this, that, these, those

400

What is the lesson from the story about Martina and her suitors?

"Friendship is the greatest reward"

400

What 2 things must a book report have in its conclusion paragraph?

writer's opinion and final thought

400

What does  'refute/refutations' mean?

to attack an argument; to prove an argument wrong

400

Define 'synchronize'

to occur, move, or work together at the same time

400

Name at least 8 helping verbs

is, am, are, was, were, do, have, has, should, would, could

500

What food does Martina make to choose a suitor?

Arepas

500

Name all 6 things that a book report must have in its beginning paragraph.

1. Title 2. Author 3. Main Idea 4. Main character(s)

5. Setting 6. Plot

500

Name at least 6 parts of a debate that you must write in the workbook when preparing Pro/Con arguments.

1.Opener 2.Introduction 3.Resolution 4.Roadmap

5.Argument/Assertion 6.Reasoning 7.Evidence 

8.Impact 9.Closer

500

Define 'software'

a program that runs on a computer and performs certain functions

500

Pronounce 'demonstrative' correctly

dee-MON-struh-tive