Kubler-Ross' 5 Stages of Grief
Colon and Semi-colon Usage
Protagonist, Antagonist, or Neither
100
This stage is characterized by blaming the departed or loved ones.
What is anger
100
Where should the colon go? Bob's character was troubled he drank often and too much, and he went around town beating up other teens for kicks.
It goes after "troubled"
100
Johnny's mother & why
What is antagonist
200
The stage is characterized by an intense sadness and withdraw from usual activities
What is depression
200
Name the two conditions/rules for using a semi-colon
What is 1) You use it between two complete sentences, and 2) The sentences must be talking about the same topic.
200
Randy & why
What is Neither
300
In this stage, the person can't face the fact that their loved one is gone.
What is denial
300
Is this semi-colon used correctly? Cherry loved Bob; however, some of his behaviors drove her away.
Yes.
300
Steve's character
What is Neither.
400
This is the last stage of grief. It is characterized by coming to terms with the loss of the loved one. The person goes back to a productive life.
What is acceptance
400
Is this semi-colon used correctly? Two-Bit's character doesn't change much during the course of the story, nor is his character highly developed; this means he's a flat, static character.
Yes!
400
Dally's character
What is Neither
500
This is the stage where the person hopes for a trade-off, such as more time, and tries to negotiate with a higher power.
What is bargaining
500
Place the colon, comma, period & semi-colon in the following sentence: Dally doesn't care about other people however he clearly changes by the end of Chapter 9 He reveals a deep concern for these two characters Ponyboy--and especially Johnny.
What is Dally doesn't care about other people; however, he clearly changes by the end of Chapter 9. He reveals a deep concern for these two characters: Ponyboy--and especially Johnny.
500
Darry's character
What is antagonist