What test are you taking tomorrow?
ELA multiple choice
T/F: If I get stuck on a question, I should skip it and come back.
True
What is it called when you use the rest of a sentence to figure out what a word means?
Context clues
When do I use a semicolon?
With a sentence that can be split into 2 full sentences
Where do I go tomorrow morning?
Straight to my testing room
With 2 part questions, what part should I start with?
Part 2/part B
What should I do if I can't figure out a word from context clues?
Skip over it
When do I use a hyphen?
With fractions, 2 word adjectives, numbers, and ages.
Cold (BRING A JACKET)
If I have to guess, what should I do first?
Try to narrow down options to 2 choices.
When should I pick an answer with a word I don't know?
When do I use a colon?
Before a list
What must you turn in at the testing room?
Your phone/electronics
With listening questions, should you listen to everything one or multiple times?
Multiple times
What is a context clues strategy besides looking at the rest of the sentence?
Deciding whether the unknown word sounds like any other words you know
When do I use a comma?
For pauses in a sentence when each half of the sentence can't stand on its own.
What happens if your phone goes off in the room?
Everyone's score is voided.
What is the number one piece of advice I can give you for tough questions?
Read all of the directions and try your best
If I am extremely confused and have no choice but to guess on a hyphen question, what should I pick?
The answer with more hyphens.