Use a blank to end all sentences except direct quotes or exclamations.
Use a blank between two related sentences that are not joined by a conjunction.
A complete sentence must always precede a blank?
There can only be one colon per sentence--True or False?
Use this to separate two complete sentences joined by a coodinating conjunction or fanboys?
You should answer all questions on the test even if you do not know the answer?
If in doubt, do what?
Do not read the entire passage before you start to answer questions?
Name 5 items you need for test day.
How many usage/mechanics question are there on the test?
Define infer or inference
Define metaphor.
Define paradox.
Define symbol
Define juxtapose--The juxtaposition of the President and the American flag transfers the flag's perceived qualities to the President
Smoking will effect your health. Correct use of effect?
I can't ride my bike any further. Correct or incorrect
I would go, except it is too far. Correct or incorrect
He has less mistakes than last time. Correct or incorrect
Can I leave the room? Correct or incorrect
What is the past tense of draw?
What is the past tense of bear?
What is the present tense of sworn?
What is the present tense of lain?
What is the past tense of lend?
Period
Semicolon
COLON
True
COMMA
True
Leave it out!
True
ID, Admission slip, 2 pencils, calculator, watch
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to come to a conclusion based on implications or suggestions
using one word or idea in place of another to suggest a likeness or similarity
a statement the seems to go against common sense yet is true (Standing is more tiring than walking)
something that stands for or represents something else.
to place side by side for purposes of comparison
affect; to have an effect or influence while effect causes something to happen.
incorrect; farther should be used. farther tells distance while further is to a greater extent
Correct; except vs. accept
Incorrect; fewer
Incorrect; May
drew
bore
swear
lie (to recline)
lent