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Language and Literature Review
  • Pay close attention and try to earn points for
    your team!

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To earn a point your team must
  • Correctly answer the question in the allotted
    amount of time. If questions are not answered
    within the time limit no credit will be given.
    Write your answer neatly on the white board.
  • Quietly answer the questions so other teams do
    not hear your answers.
  • Do not show your answer on the white board until
    instructed to do so!
  • Not following rules can result in your team being
    disqualified!
  • The team with the most points is the winner!
  • Each member of the winning team will receive a
    Jessie dollar!

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Question 1
  • That paper feels smooth.
  • Smooth is a
  • A. Predicate noun
  • B. Predicate adjective
  • C. Adverb
  • D. Verb

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Answer to 1
  • That paper feels smooth.
  • Smooth is a predicate adjective.
  • A predicate adjective follows a linking verb and
    describes a quality of the subject.

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Question 2
  • Jesse told his little cousins the story.
  • Cousins is the
  • Subject
  • Simple predicate
  • Direct object
  • Indirect object

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Answer to question 2.
  • Jesse told his little cousins the story.
  • Cousins is the indirect object.
  • An indirect object is a word or group of words
    that tells to whom or what (or for whom or what)
    an action is performed.

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Question 3
  • Jack climbed the beanstalk.
  • Beanstalk is the
  • Subject
  • Verb
  • Direct object
  • Indirect object

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Answer to question 3.
  • Jack climbed the beanstalk.
  • Beanstalk is the direct object.
  • A direct object is a word or group of words that
    names the receiver of the action.

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Question 4
  • The thousands of details within the tapestry.
  • The above item is a
  • Complete Sentence
  • Fragment
  • Run-on sentence
  • Interrogative sentence

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Answer to question 4
  • The thousands of details within the tapestry.
  • This item is a fragment.
  • A sentence fragment is a part of a sentence that
    is written as if it were a complete sentence.
    (Note the sentence above does not have a verb!)

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Question 5
  • In those days, Normandy was a small dukedom,
    today it is a region of France.
  • The above item is a
  • Complete sentence
  • Run-on sentence
  • Sentence fragment
  • Exclamatory sentence

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Answer to question 5
  • In those days, Normandy was a small dukedom,
    today it is a region of France.
  • The above item is a run-on sentence.
  • A run-on sentence is two or more sentences
    written as though they were a single sentence.

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Question 6
  • Some poems are sad.
  • Sad is a
  • Predicate noun
  • Adverb
  • Predicate adjective
  • preposition

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Answer to question 6.
  • Some poems are sad.
  • Sad is a predicate adjective.
  • A predicate adjective follows a linking verb and
    describes a quality of the subject.

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Question 7
  • Jacks mother tossed the beans away.
  • Beans is a
  • Preposition
  • Direct object
  • Indirect object
  • Predicate adjective

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Answer to question 7
  • Jacks mother tossed the beans away.
  • Beans is a direct object.
  • A direct object is a word or group of words that
    names the receiver of the action.

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Question 8
  • In the last few minutes, our team won the game.
  • Which words form the prepositional phrase?
  • A. Our team won
  • B. Our team won the game
  • C. In the last few minutes
  • D. Our team

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Answer to question 8
  • In the last few minutes, our team won the game.
  • In the last few minutes forms the prepositional
    phrase.
  • A prepositional phrase consists of a preposition,
    its object, and any modifiers of the object.

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Question 9
  • The knight is under the dragon.
  • Which word is the preposition?
  • A. Knight
  • B. Is
  • C. Under
  • D. dragon

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Answer to question 9
  • The knight is under the dragon.
  • Under is the preposition.
  • A preposition is a word that shows a relationship
    between a noun or pronoun and some other word in
    the sentence.

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Question 10
  • Identify the complete verb in the following
    sentence.
  • The dog ran beside the bicycle.
  • A. Dog
  • B. Ran
  • C. Beside
  • D. bicycle

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Answer to question 10
  • The dog ran beside the bicycle.
  • Ran is the verb. It shows action the action in
    the sentence!

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Question 11
  • Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
  • A. Order the chicken sandwich the fish is not
    very good.
  • B. Order the chicken sandwich the fish is not
    very good.
  • C. Order the chicken sandwich, and the fish is
    not very good.
  • D. Order the chicken sandwich. the fish is not
    very good.

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Answer to question 11
  • Choice B
  • Order the chicken sandwich the fish is not very
    good.

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Question 12
  • Read the sentences below.
  • There is a trunk in our attic.
  • The trunk is filled with family heirlooms.
  • Which is the BEST combination of the two
    sentences?
  • A. Our attic is filled with family heirlooms
    like trunks.
  • B. The trunk in our familys attic is filled
    with heirlooms.
  • C. There is a trunk with family heirlooms filled
    in our attic,
  • D. Our trunk is filled with family heirlooms,
    which are in the attic.

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Answer to question 12.
  • Choice B is the correct answer!
  • B. The trunk in our familys attic is filled
    with heirlooms.

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Question 13
  • Which of the following is a compound sentence?
  • A. Alexander plays trombone.
  • B. After listening to a demonstration of
    instruments, Alexander decided he liked the
    trombone the best.
  • C. Alexander plays the trombone, and his twin
    brother plays the clarinet.
  • D. Alexanders mother said that he could have
    trombone lessons, but not until he promised that
    he would practice every night and would go to
    every lesson.

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Answer to question 13
  • C. Alexander plays the trombone, and his twin
    brother plays the clarinet.
  • A compound sentence is formed by two independent
    clauses joined by a connecting word.

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Question 14
  • Read the sentence.
  • After Tom and Ed found their fishing poles, they
    headed to the pond.
  • The pronoun they refers to
  • The fishing poles
  • B. Tom and Ed
  • C. The pond
  • D. Tom

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Answer to question 14
  • After Tom and Ed found their fishing poles, they
    headed to the pond.
  • They refers to Tom and Ed.
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