Sentence Structure
Infrences
Latin
Connotation vs. Denotation
Miscellaneous
100

She exercises every morning.

What kind of sentence is this?

For bonus points explain why with clauses. 

Simple sentence. 

There is only one independent clause. 

100

Sally arrives at home at 4:30 and knows that her mother does not get off of work until 5. Sally also sees that the lights are off in their house.

What can Sally infer?

Her mother is not home, yet. 

100

Give two examples of the prefix mis-

mischievous

misinformed

miscalculate

misunderstood

ect. 

100

What is the connotation of the word mutt?

Negative 

100

What are the three connotations a word can have?

Positive, negative, and neutral. 

200

Although it was raining, they decided to go for a walk.

What kind of sentence is this?

For bonus points explain why using clauses. 

Complex sentence. 

Because there is one independent and one dependent clause. 

200

Early in the morning, John hears a smoke alarm next door and smells burnt bacon.

What can John infer?

His neighbor burnt their breakfast. 

200

Give two examples of the suffix -ful

eventful

artful

awful

meaningful

ect. 

200

What is the denotation of the word respectful?

Feeling or acting in a way that is polite 

200

The author's argument is also known as?

The thesis statement

300

After the movie ended, they went out for ice cream.

What kind of sentence is this?

For bonus points explain why using clauses. 

Complex sentence. 

Because there is one independent clause and one dependent clause. 

300

The floor is covered in shreds of newspaper, and Susan's dog has a small piece of newspaper stuck in his fur.

What can Susan infer?

Her dog ripped up the newspaper. 

300
What does the suffix -ness mean?

state or quality of

300

What is the connotation of the word angelic?

Positive

300

Name all five sensory details

Sight, sound, feel, smell, and taste. 

400

I am counting my calories, yet I really want dessert.

What kind of sentence is this?

For bonus points explain why using clauses. 

Compound sentence. 

Because there are two independent clauses connected by a comma and a conjunction. 

400

Dan's house smells of soy sauce, and used chopsticks are on the table.

What can we infer about Dan?

He likes Asian cuisine or he just ate Asian cuisine. 
400

What does the prefix dis- mean?

Not

400

What is the connotation of the word pedestrian?

Neutral

400

Define direct characterization and give an example. 

Direct characterization is when an author explicitly tells us what a person is like. 

Hannah brought her mom roses on mothers day because she is kind and thoughtful. 

500

He ran out of money, so he had to stop playing poker.

What kind of sentence is this?

For bonus points explain why using clauses. 

Compound sentence. 

Because there are two independent clauses connected by a comma and a conjunction. 

500

Ted played games, had cake and ice cream, then watched as his friend opened his gifts.

What can we infer about Ted?

He is at a birthday party. 

500

What Latin root means right or fair? 

Please use hyphens 

-just-

500

What is the denotation of the word spacious?

Having lots of space or enough space

500

Define indirect characterization and give an example. 

Indirect characterization is when an author gives us hints regarding how a person is. 

Quinton spends a lot of time volunteering, especially at the animal shelter.