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Day 2

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Review of Lesson 2
-en  means "to make"
-ic  means  "having characteristics of"

en-     means    "in"
ex-    means    "out"


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Which word is a synonym for tools?
A
sum
B
artifacts
C
recent
D
subway

Slide 4 - Quiz

Which word is an antonym for long ago?
A
sum
B
dream
C
recent
D
subway

Slide 5 - Quiz

Which word names a kind of transportation?
A
sum
B
dream
C
galleries
D
subway

Slide 6 - Quiz

Which word is a synonym for total?
A
sum
B
dream
C
galleries
D
contact

Slide 7 - Quiz

Which word is a synonym for hope?
A
depths
B
dream
C
galleries
D
contact

Slide 8 - Quiz

Which word describes special kinds of rooms?
A
depths
B
took shape
C
galleries
D
contact

Slide 9 - Quiz

Which word is a synonym for speak to?
A
depths
B
took shape
C
centers
D
contact

Slide 10 - Quiz

Which word is an antonym for surface?
A
depths
B
took shape
C
centers
D
attend

Slide 11 - Quiz

Which word is a synonym for formed?
A
specimens
B
took shape
C
centers
D
attend

Slide 12 - Quiz

Which word describes gathering places of facilities?
A
specimens
B
reserve
C
centers
D
attend

Slide 13 - Quiz

Which word is an antonym for be absent?
A
specimens
B
reserve
C
funding
D
attend

Slide 14 - Quiz

Which word is a synonym for samples?
A
specimens
B
reserve
C
funding
D
attend

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Which word is a synonym for secure?
A
specimens
B
reserve
C
funding
D
attend

Slide 16 - Quiz

Which word describes money that supports a certain cause?
A
specimens
B
reserve
C
funding
D
attend

Slide 17 - Quiz

Lesson 3-4 Review

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Demonstrative pronouns:
this
that
these
those

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Relative Pronouns:
which
who
whom
where
whose
that (this can also be demonstrative)

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Reflexive Pronouns
end with:
-self
or
-selves

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Commas and Quotation Marks in Direct Quotations and Dialogue
  • Dialogue and direct quotations show the exact words someone spoke or wrote.
  • Dialogue usually refers to words spoken by fictional characters in a story
  • Direct quotation is the exact words spoken by a real person
  • A direct quotation may also be the exact words that were written in another book or other piece of writing 

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Which is correct?
A
That was the best movie I’ve ever seen! exclaimed Nola.
B
“That was the best movie I’ve ever seen!” exclaimed Nola.

Slide 23 - Quiz

Which is correct?
A
Savannah asked, “Where should we hand this poster?"
B
Savannah asked where should we hand this poster?

Slide 24 - Quiz

Which is correct?
A
Maura asked for more time to complete her essay.
B
Maura asked, "for more time to complete her essay."

Slide 25 - Quiz

Maura asked for more time to complete her essay.


This is not a quote.  Be sure to read them carefully.  There is one like this on your Unit test. 

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