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The kids’ were all ready for thebig test.
kids – plural noun – Plurals vs. Possessives
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Jill tried to _________Frank from singing karaokeand ruining the party with
his tone deaf voice.
a. dissuade b. procure c. insinuate
Dissuade
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When two or more words soundthe same but have different
meanings and different spellings,they are called: ___________.
Homonyms/Homophones
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What is the difference betweenan autobiography and a
biography?
Autobiography – the story of your life written by you
Biography – the story of a person’s life written by someone else
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“We missed you she said.
Place comma and end quote marks after the word you.
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Adam refused to ride his bikewith Jason because Jasonwanted to race instead of
ride ___________.
a. Abruptly b. reluctantlyc. Leisurely
Leisurely
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This word describes theauthor’s message or
moral.
theme
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When events are described in the order
in which they took place,from earliest to most recent,
this is called…
Chronological order
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The winter concert would beperformed in the harrys. truman high school
auditorium.
Capitalize Harry S. Truman High School
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What is a synonym for Procure?
To get, to obtain…
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Plural or Possessive Noun?1. Sneakers
2. Fish’s3. Lenore’s
1. Plural noun
2. Possessive noun
3. Possessive noun
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Name 3 hooks that writersof biographies could use.
“Who am I?”, Paint a Picture/Visualization, Question, Quote, Fact/Statistic
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Libby hat fell onto the snow. Two of her friends’ reached
down to grab it for her.
Libby’s hat – possessive noun
friends – plural noun
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Create an original sentencethat correctly uses the word
mirth and shows your knowledge of the word’sdefinition and part of
speech.
Answers will vary
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What is a bibliography?Name 1 rule of bibliography
format.
Bibliography – list of the sources an author used for research
Rules – Alphabetical order, indent line 2 and beyond, number each source, underline or italicize titles, etc.
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What is a transitionalword or phrase? Give 2 examples.
A word or phrase that helps an author move smoothly from one sentence/idea/topic to the next.
Answers will vary.
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This is two much food. I couldnot possibly eat it all. Let’s takesome of it over to there house.Put some of this food on the
girls plates.
Too – more than enough
Their house – belongs to them
The girls’ plates – plural possessives
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Create an original sentencethat contains the words
interrogate and abruptly.Show that you understand
the meanings of both wordsby giving context clues.
Answers will vary
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Plagiarism is…
copying the work of another writer without quoting the author and giving him/her credit
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What is a thesaurus? Whymight a biographer use this?
Thesaurus – a book of synonyms
Biographers use interesting and new vocabulary to spice up their writing.