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What mnemonic device did we discuss to remember the 10 most common conjunctions used to connect dependent to independent clauses?

ISAWAWABUB

10 points

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Kirsti was (an adjective that means cause to feel consternation and distress) by the way her fish-skin shoes looked and smelled.

dismayed

5 points

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What could have happened if Kirsti knew the real reason they went to Gilleleje?

*Use the conditional/ dependent clause

POSSIBLE ANSWERS: 

If Kirsti knew the real reason they went to Gilleleje, 

... she would be scared. 

... she would not be able to keep it a secret.

5 points

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What ADVERB means "in a way that is neatly skillful and quick in movement"?

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deftly

1

What PUNCTUATION MARK is missing in the sentence below?

Tomorrow will be a day for fishing, Henrik said, his smile disappearing.

QUOTATION MARKS

“Tomorrow will be a day for fishing,” Henrik said, his smile disappearing.


1

What did Mr. Johansen agree to do reluctantly?

*Use the word reluctantly in the response.

He reluctantly agreed to let his family go to Gilleleje without him. 

2

What type of clause has a subject and a verb but cannot stand on its own?

Dependent Clause or Subordinate Clause

2

What PUNCTUATION MARKS are missing in the sentence below?

Annemarie could hear birds calling outside Mama was talking to Kirsti

SEMICOLON AND PERIOD

Annemarie could hear birds calling outside; Mama was talking to Kirsti.

2

What was described as gnarled by the house in Gilleleje?

*Use the word gnarled in the response.

Nearby, a gnarled tree was still speckled with a few apples now long past ripe.


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What kind of CONJUNCTION do we use to connect the dependent clause to an independent clause?

Subordinate clause

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Annemarie knew that there was no Great Aunt Birte because: 

no one seemed sad

no one told them about a death

she has never heard of it before

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What is the difference between a COLON and a SEMICOLON?

Colons and semicolons can combine two independent clauses.

Colons join independent clauses with a list or a noun.