Jeopardy Review Benchmark 4b

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100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500 Capitalize Punctuate Vocab. Literature Predicate Words Surprise Jeopardy

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Which words have capitalization errors? My uncle simon loves the book Harry Potter and The Sorcerer’s Stone. A 100

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uncle = Uncle simon = Simon The Sorcerer’s = the Sorcerer’s A 100

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Which words have capitalization errors? On the first tuesday of Spring, my dad is going to teach me to drive. A 200

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tuesday = Tuesday Spring = spring A 200

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Which words have capitalization errors? After dinner, my Sister asked, “when can we go to Disney world?” A 300

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Sister = sister when = When world = World A 300

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Which words have capitalization errors? Julie’s french Teacher is going to ask principal Thomas if he can take us to paris, France. A 400

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french = French Teacher = teacher principal = Principal paris = Paris A 400

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Which words have capitalization errors? My friend that lives two miles west of me loves southern cooking. A 500

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southern = Southern A 500

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B 100 Where does the hyphen go? May I have three fourths of your apple?

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B 100 Three-fourths

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B 200 Where do the hyphens go? Ryan ate two thirds of his sandwich while driving down a one way street.

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B 200 Two-thirds One-way

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B 300 Use a semicolon to punctuate the following sentences. The Smiths are on vacation. I’m dog-sitting for them.

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B 300 The Smiths are on vacation; I’m dog-sitting for them.

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B 400 Which of the following is correct? Jeff’s lunch menu includes these items: chicken, biscuits, spinach, and carrots. B. Dear Dad: C. I love to eat: cereal, pancakes, and pizza. D. Misty was asked to: take out the trash, clean the windows, and wash the car.

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B 400 A. Jeff’s lunch menu includes these items: chicken, biscuits, spinach, and carrots.

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B 500 Which is punctuated correctly? A. No, I do not want to watch the video made by the military history expert. B. Sam has thirty-four stuffed animals, but her sister stole twenty-three of them. C. Mia ordered spaghetti, a salad a soda, and dessert.

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B 500 B. Sam has thirty-four stuffed animals, but her sister stole twenty-three of them.

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C 100 What change happens to a word when you add –ed?

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C 100 The tense changes.

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C 200 A group of letters added to the end of a word is called what?

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C 200 Suffix

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C 300 Mikey interrupted the silence with a loud sneeze. What does the root “rupt” mean in the underlined word? To bother To change To break To get sick

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C 300 C. To break

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C 400

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C 400 The following words are an example of what? Dangerous, Safe

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C 400 Antonyms

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C 500 The following pair of words are an example of what? Sun, Son

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C 500 Homophone

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D 100 What is the main character (good guy) of a story called?

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D 100 protagonist

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D 200 The turning point, or the most exciting point of a story, is called what?

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D 200 Climax

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D 300 What do you call the part of a plot the introduces the story?

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D 300 exposition

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D 400 “BZZZZZ” and “Crunch” are examples of what type of figurative language?

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D 400 Onomatopoeia

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D 500 “Susie likes sunny days by the sea” is an example of what type of sound device?

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D 500 Alliteration

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E 100 What is the direct object in the sentence? Mrs. Thompson chased her cat down the street.

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E 100 cat

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E 200 Which word is the predicate adjective? The red rose looks beautiful on the dining room table.

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E 200 beautiful

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E 300 What is the indirect object? Susan showed her mom the cut on her arm.

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E 300 mom

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E 400 What sentence part would fit best in the blank? My friend is a great _____________.

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E 400 Predicate noun

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E 500 Which sentence part would fit best in the blank? Jimmy gave his __________ a present.

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E 500 Indirect object

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F 100 What is the first stage of the writing process?

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F 100 prewriting

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F 200 Where does the comma go? Allan please pick up your toys and shoes.

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F 200 Allen, please pick up your toys and shoes.

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F 300 Where does the comma go? During the party I ate forty-two cookies and six doughnuts.

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F 300 During the party, I ate forty-two cookies and six doughnuts.

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F 400 What type of conflict describes when a character faces a conflict with a hurricane or a flood?

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F 400 Character vs. Nature

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F 500 What organizational structure can be described as the arrangement of events in time order?

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F 500 Chronological order

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The Final Jeopardy Category is: Sentences You may wager up to 5000 points Click on screen to begin

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What does this describe? A sentence made of a dependent clause and an independent clause. Click on screen to continue

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