front 1 Song - Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star. | back 1 "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star." |
front 2 Movie - Frozen | back 2 Frozen |
front 3 Poem - Falling Up | back 3 "Falling Up" |
front 4 Play - Peter Pan | back 4 Peter Pan |
front 5 Book - Matilda | back 5 Matilda |
front 6 Movie - Iron Man | back 6 Iron Man |
front 7 Story - Baba Yaga's House | back 7 "Baba Yaga's House" |
front 8 Poem - Jabberwocky | back 8 "Jabberwocky" |
front 9 Song - The Monster Mash | back 9 "The Monster Mash" |
front 10 Book - Harriet the Spy | back 10 Harriet the Spy |
front 11 How many pages or less is considered a short story? | back 11 25 pages |
front 12 What is the issue with this blended quote: Franklin D. Roosevelt argues that, "freedom means the supremacy of human rights everywhere" (Roosevelt 66). | back 12 No commas before a blended quote. |
front 13 What is the issue with this blended quote: Mr. Radley is described as a "Thin, leathery man with colorless eyes" (Lee 23). | back 13 Never capitalize a blended quote. |
front 14 What is the issue with this blended quote: Elie is disgusted with himself when his father is beaten "right in front of me and I had not even blinked" (Wiesel 39). | back 14 You need to change the 1st person pronouns to 3rd using brackets. For example: me - [him], I - [he] |
front 15 Ways to vary the start of your sentence: | back 15 - Adjectives - Adverbs - Prepositional phrases - Words ending in -ed or -ing |
front 16 In FANBOYS the F stands for: | back 16 For |
front 17 In FANBOYS the A stands for: | back 17 And |
front 18 In FANBOYS the N stands for: | back 18 Nor |
front 19 In FANBOYS the B stands for: | back 19 But |
front 20 In FANBOYS the O stands for: | back 20 Or |
front 21 In FANBOYS the Y stands for: | back 21 Yet |
front 22 In FANBOYS the S stands for: | back 22 So |
front 23 What is an appositive or appositive phrase? | back 23 The action that describes the subject. |
front 24 How do you know if a sentence is essential or nonessential? | back 24 essential: when the appositive or appositive phrase comes before the subject. nonessential: when the subject comes before the appositive or appositive phrase. |
front 25 Is this sentence CD, CX, or CD-CX? The Maya lived in Central America,and they built a remarkable civilization even though it eventually collapsed in 900 A.D. | back 25 The Maya lived in Central America,and they built a remarkable civilization even though it eventually collapsed in 900 A.D. CD-CX |
front 26 Is this sentence CD, CX, or CD-CX? The Maya farmed black beans, squash, and fruit trees, and they kept bees for honey. | back 26 The Maya farmed black beans, squash, and fruit trees, and they kept bees for honey. CD |
front 27 Is this sentence CD, CX, or CD-CX? Although Mayan cities were centers for religious activity, they may have had no permanent inhabitants. | back 27 Although Mayan cities were centers for religious activity, they may have had no permanent inhabitants. CX |
front 28 Is this sentence CD, CX, or CD-CX? Since their society included two million persons, the Mayans instituted a monarchy government, and the king of each city governed the commoners. | back 28 Since their society included two million persons, the Mayans instituted a monarchy government, and the king of each city governed the commoners. CD-CX |
front 29 Is this sentence CD, CX, or CD-CX? The Mayans lived in Mesoamerica because of the bountiful climate, so they stayed in the same place and had permanent homes. | back 29 The Mayans lived in Mesoamerica because of the bountiful climate, so they stayed in the same place and had permanent homes. CD-CX |
front 30 The money (that, which, who, whose) belongs to John is in the kitchen. | back 30 The money that belongs to John is in the kitchen. |
front 31 The fruit, (that, which, who, whose) isn't even fresh, is still on the counter. | back 31 The fruit, which isn't even fresh, is still on the counter. |
front 32 The house (that, which, who, whose) roof is old belongs to me. | back 32 The house whose rood is old belongs to me. |
front 33 The family, (that, which, who, whose) just moved here, has two small children. | back 33 The family, who just moved here, has two small children. |
front 34 I bought a new car (that, which, who, whose) is very fast. | back 34 I bought a new car that is very fast. |
front 35 What is active voice? | back 35 the subject performs the action |
front 36 What is passive voice? | back 36 the subject receives the action |
front 37 Experts agree that regular exercise not only improves a person’s health, but also positively (affects/effects) one’s mood. | back 37 Experts agree that regular exercise not only improves a person’s health, but also positively affects one’s mood. |
front 38 The penicillin’s (affect/effect) on Martin’s condition was almost immediate. | back 38 The penicillin’s effect on Martin’s condition was almost immediate. |
front 39 The (affect/effect) that the contrasting colors had on the living room was quite noticeable. | back 39 The effect that the contrasting colors had on the living room was quite noticeable. |
front 40 What you say and do will often (affect/effect) the way people treat you. | back 40 What you say and do will often affect the way people treat you. |
front 41 Cause and (affect/effect) relationships are at the core of any history class. | back 41 Cause and effect relationships are at the core of any history class. |