Sentence Relationships
Conjunctions
Punctuation
Evidence
Claims/Counterclaims
100

What sentence type uses words like in addition, also, as well as?

addition

100

What punctuation mark starts a list?

colon 

100

He enjoys cooking and also enjoys baking?

Where does the comma go?

He enjoys cooking, and also enjoys baking. 

100

How should evidence be punctuated to show that it comes right from the text?

With quotation marks

100

Another word for a counterclaim is...

The other side

200

He completed his homework early. Then he helped his younger brother study. 

What's the relationship between these sentences?

sequence

200

What punctuation mark is as strong as a period, but can be used without breaking up a sentence?

semicolon

200

She wanted to volunteer however she was too young. 

What two punctuation marks are missing?

a semicolon and a comma

200

What is evidence used for?

To support a claim

200

What are three transition words the cue a counterclaim?

Some might say...

On the other hand...

Critics believe...


300

What sentence relationship uses words like however, in contrast, but, yet?

contrast

300

What punctuation mark usually goes before one of the FANBOYS?

a comma

300

The streets were empty therefore the parade was cancelled. 

How should therefore be punctuated?
300

Which piece of evidence supports a claim that modern libraries are important?

a) Budgets are strained. 

b) Libraries have drifted from their original purpose. 

c) Libraries offer technology, programs, and safe spaces. 

d) Book collections may be affected. 

C

300

What is the term for your response to a counterclaim?

A rebuttal

400

The concert sold out quickly. Fans continued searching for extra tickets online. 

What's the relationship between these ideas?

Cause/Effect

400

What are FANBOYS?

for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so

400

For example some chickens are raised free range, while others aren't. 

There's a missing comma--where should it go?

After for example

400

Which piece of evidence supports the claim that local tourism builds stronger communities?

a) Financial instability is a concern

b) It strengthens community pride

c) Travel is necessary for personal growth

d) It causes inconsistency

C

400

What's the claim?

Over the past several years, more communities have begun promoting “local tourism,” encouraging residents to explore the attractions, nature, and cultural events within their own region rather than traveling long distances. Supporters of this movement argue that local tourism strengthens community pride, reduces environmental impact, and helps small businesses thrive. They emphasize that when people take time to learn about the history, parks, museums, and restaurants in their own towns, they often develop a deeper sense of belonging.

Local tourism is good for a community. 

500

She trained every day for months. As a result, she improved her marathon time. 

What's the relationship between these sentences? 

addition

500
How are subordinating conjunctions different from FANBOYS?

- They can go at the beginning of the sentence. 

- They are longer.

- They are like transition words. 

- They don't always have commas.

500

Although the weather was warm we cancelled the picnic. 

There's a punctuation mark missing. What, and where does it go?

A comma after warm

500

Describe a detail you could use to support the claim that a setting affects a person. 

Is it a good answer?

500

What is the counterclaim?

Some people, however, question whether libraries are drifting too far from their original purpose. They argue that by expanding services, libraries risk stretching their resources too thin. Critics worry that the increased focus on technology and programming might lead to reduced investments in book collections, threatening the traditional literary mission of libraries. Others believe that constant updates to equipment and programming place unnecessary pressure on already-limited budgets.

Some people say that libraries have drifted too far from their original purpose.