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Premium member Presentation Transcript Welcome to: Welcome to Who Wants to WIN CANDY!Each team will have three lifelines: Each team will have three lifelines douBle Dip sKip The qUestion asK The eXpeRtYour team may consult your workbooks: Your team may consult your workbooks asK The eXpeRtYour team may submit two answers for the same question: Your team may submit two answers for the same question douBle DipYour team can choose to skip a question and receive credit for a correct answer: Your team can choose to skip a question and receive credit for a correct answer sKip The qUestionSlide 7: Are you ready to play?Slide 8: Question 1The “A” in RASSP stands for: The “A” in RASSP stands for A: Always write an answer B: Sentences that are complete C: Ask a question in response D: Answer all parts of the questionSlide 10: Is that your final answer?Slide 11: D: Answer all parts of the question The “A” in RASSP stands forSlide 12: Question 2“Holly decided to sign her writings with a pseudonym, just as Samuel Clemens had used ‘Mark Twain.’” Which of these is the best definition of pseudonym?: “Holly decided to sign her writings with a pseudonym, just as Samuel Clemens had used ‘Mark Twain.’” Which of these is the best definition of pseudonym? A: showy handwriting B: imaginary friend C: secret code D: false nameSlide 14: Is that your final answer?“Holly decided to sign her writings with a pseudonym, just as Samuel Clemens had used ‘Mark Twain.’” Which of these is the best definition of pseudonym?: D: false name “Holly decided to sign her writings with a pseudonym, just as Samuel Clemens had used ‘Mark Twain.’” Which of these is the best definition of pseudonym?Slide 16: Question 3Which word completes this sentence and is spelled correctly? “He couldn’t hide his _________ over the way he had been treated.”: Which word completes this sentence and is spelled correctly? “He couldn’t hide his _________ over the way he had been treated.” A: resintment B: resentmint C: resentiment D: resentmentSlide 18: Is that your final answer?Which word completes this sentence and is spelled correctly? “He couldn’t hide his _________ over the way he had been treated.”: D: resentment Which word completes this sentence and is spelled correctly? “He couldn’t hide his _________ over the way he had been treated.”Slide 20: Question 4Which of the following is not included in a plot chart?: Which of the following is not included in a plot chart? A: Climax B: Quotation C: Resolution D: ExpositionSlide 22: Is that your final answer?Slide 23: B: quotation Which of the following is not included in a plot chart?Slide 24: Question 5The prefix “pre-” means: The prefix “pre-” means A: in favor of B: against; not C: made of; to become D: in front of; beforeSlide 26: Is that your final answer?Slide 27: D: in front of; before The prefix “pre-” meansSlide 28: Question 6“Susie sells Silly String at the soda stand.” This sentence is an example of which literary device?: “Susie sells Silly String at the soda stand.” This sentence is an example of which literary device? A: Onomatopoeia B: Simile C: Alliteration D: HyperboleSlide 30: Is that your final answer?Slide 31: C: Alliteration “Susie sells Silly String at the soda stand.” This sentence is an example of which literary device?Slide 32: Question 7Which word completes this sentence and is spelled correctly? “Before them lay a ________ spread of pies, cakes, and puddings.”: Which word completes this sentence and is spelled correctly? “Before them lay a ________ spread of pies, cakes, and puddings.” A: temting B: timting C: tempting D: timptingSlide 34: Is that your final answer?Which word completes this sentence and is spelled correctly? “Before them lay a ________ spread of pies, cakes, and puddings.”: C: tempting Which word completes this sentence and is spelled correctly? “Before them lay a ________ spread of pies, cakes, and puddings.”Slide 36: Question 8Which of the following should not be capitalized?: Which of the following should not be capitalized? A: Organizations B: Seasons C: Countries D: Historical EventsSlide 38: Is that your final answer?Which of the following should not be capitalized?: B: Seasons Which of the following should not be capitalized?Slide 40: Question 9The suffix “-ish” means: The suffix “-ish” means A: having a lot of B: tending to be; like C: able to be D: without somethingSlide 42: Is that your final answer?Slide 43: B: tending to be; like The suffix “-ish” meansSlide 44: Question 10Choose the correct verb to fill in the blank in this sentence. “Tomorrow, I ______ cold pizza for breakfast.”: Choose the correct verb to fill in the blank in this sentence. “Tomorrow, I ______ cold pizza for breakfast.” A: ate B: eat C: will eat D: eatenSlide 46: Is that your final answer?Slide 47: C: will eat Choose the correct verb to fill in the blank in this sentence. “Tomorrow, I ______ cold pizza for breakfast.”Slide 48: Question 11Which of the following introduces the subject of a paragraph or passage and often contains the main idea?: Which of the following introduces the subject of a paragraph or passage and often contains the main idea? A: Topic Sentence B: Table of Contents C: Conclusion D: SubheadingSlide 50: Is that your final answer?Which of the following introduces the subject of a paragraph or passage and often contains the main idea?: A: Topic Sentence Which of the following introduces the subject of a paragraph or passage and often contains the main idea?Slide 52: Question 12The first “S” in RASSP stands for: The first “S” in RASSP stands for A: Support your answer with proof from the text B: State the question C: Spell correctly D: Sentences that are completeSlide 54: Is that your final answer?Slide 55: A: Support your answer with proof from the text The first “S” in RASSP stands forSlide 56: Question 13“Ted was as nervous as a cat with a long tail in a room full of rocking chairs.” This sentence is an example of which literary device?: “Ted was as nervous as a cat with a long tail in a room full of rocking chairs.” This sentence is an example of which literary device? A: Alliteration B: Simile C: Metaphor D: HyperboleSlide 58: Is that your final answer?“Ted was as nervous as a cat with a long tail in a room full of rocking chairs.” This sentence is an example of which literary device?: B: Simile “Ted was as nervous as a cat with a long tail in a room full of rocking chairs.” This sentence is an example of which literary device?Slide 60: Question 14Choose the correct verb to fill in the blank in this sentence. “Everyone _______ unhappy because it’s raining today.”: Choose the correct verb to fill in the blank in this sentence. “Everyone _______ unhappy because it’s raining today.” A: was B: is C: had been D: wasn’tSlide 62: Is that your final answer?Slide 63: B: is Choose the correct verb to fill in the blank in this sentence. “Everyone _______ unhappy because it’s raining today.” You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
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Premium member Presentation Transcript Welcome to: Welcome to Who Wants to WIN CANDY!Each team will have three lifelines: Each team will have three lifelines douBle Dip sKip The qUestion asK The eXpeRtYour team may consult your workbooks: Your team may consult your workbooks asK The eXpeRtYour team may submit two answers for the same question: Your team may submit two answers for the same question douBle DipYour team can choose to skip a question and receive credit for a correct answer: Your team can choose to skip a question and receive credit for a correct answer sKip The qUestionSlide 7: Are you ready to play?Slide 8: Question 1The “A” in RASSP stands for: The “A” in RASSP stands for A: Always write an answer B: Sentences that are complete C: Ask a question in response D: Answer all parts of the questionSlide 10: Is that your final answer?Slide 11: D: Answer all parts of the question The “A” in RASSP stands forSlide 12: Question 2“Holly decided to sign her writings with a pseudonym, just as Samuel Clemens had used ‘Mark Twain.’” Which of these is the best definition of pseudonym?: “Holly decided to sign her writings with a pseudonym, just as Samuel Clemens had used ‘Mark Twain.’” Which of these is the best definition of pseudonym? A: showy handwriting B: imaginary friend C: secret code D: false nameSlide 14: Is that your final answer?“Holly decided to sign her writings with a pseudonym, just as Samuel Clemens had used ‘Mark Twain.’” Which of these is the best definition of pseudonym?: D: false name “Holly decided to sign her writings with a pseudonym, just as Samuel Clemens had used ‘Mark Twain.’” Which of these is the best definition of pseudonym?Slide 16: Question 3Which word completes this sentence and is spelled correctly? “He couldn’t hide his _________ over the way he had been treated.”: Which word completes this sentence and is spelled correctly? “He couldn’t hide his _________ over the way he had been treated.” A: resintment B: resentmint C: resentiment D: resentmentSlide 18: Is that your final answer?Which word completes this sentence and is spelled correctly? “He couldn’t hide his _________ over the way he had been treated.”: D: resentment Which word completes this sentence and is spelled correctly? “He couldn’t hide his _________ over the way he had been treated.”Slide 20: Question 4Which of the following is not included in a plot chart?: Which of the following is not included in a plot chart? A: Climax B: Quotation C: Resolution D: ExpositionSlide 22: Is that your final answer?Slide 23: B: quotation Which of the following is not included in a plot chart?Slide 24: Question 5The prefix “pre-” means: The prefix “pre-” means A: in favor of B: against; not C: made of; to become D: in front of; beforeSlide 26: Is that your final answer?Slide 27: D: in front of; before The prefix “pre-” meansSlide 28: Question 6“Susie sells Silly String at the soda stand.” This sentence is an example of which literary device?: “Susie sells Silly String at the soda stand.” This sentence is an example of which literary device? A: Onomatopoeia B: Simile C: Alliteration D: HyperboleSlide 30: Is that your final answer?Slide 31: C: Alliteration “Susie sells Silly String at the soda stand.” This sentence is an example of which literary device?Slide 32: Question 7Which word completes this sentence and is spelled correctly? “Before them lay a ________ spread of pies, cakes, and puddings.”: Which word completes this sentence and is spelled correctly? “Before them lay a ________ spread of pies, cakes, and puddings.” A: temting B: timting C: tempting D: timptingSlide 34: Is that your final answer?Which word completes this sentence and is spelled correctly? “Before them lay a ________ spread of pies, cakes, and puddings.”: C: tempting Which word completes this sentence and is spelled correctly? “Before them lay a ________ spread of pies, cakes, and puddings.”Slide 36: Question 8Which of the following should not be capitalized?: Which of the following should not be capitalized? A: Organizations B: Seasons C: Countries D: Historical EventsSlide 38: Is that your final answer?Which of the following should not be capitalized?: B: Seasons Which of the following should not be capitalized?Slide 40: Question 9The suffix “-ish” means: The suffix “-ish” means A: having a lot of B: tending to be; like C: able to be D: without somethingSlide 42: Is that your final answer?Slide 43: B: tending to be; like The suffix “-ish” meansSlide 44: Question 10Choose the correct verb to fill in the blank in this sentence. “Tomorrow, I ______ cold pizza for breakfast.”: Choose the correct verb to fill in the blank in this sentence. “Tomorrow, I ______ cold pizza for breakfast.” A: ate B: eat C: will eat D: eatenSlide 46: Is that your final answer?Slide 47: C: will eat Choose the correct verb to fill in the blank in this sentence. “Tomorrow, I ______ cold pizza for breakfast.”Slide 48: Question 11Which of the following introduces the subject of a paragraph or passage and often contains the main idea?: Which of the following introduces the subject of a paragraph or passage and often contains the main idea? A: Topic Sentence B: Table of Contents C: Conclusion D: SubheadingSlide 50: Is that your final answer?Which of the following introduces the subject of a paragraph or passage and often contains the main idea?: A: Topic Sentence Which of the following introduces the subject of a paragraph or passage and often contains the main idea?Slide 52: Question 12The first “S” in RASSP stands for: The first “S” in RASSP stands for A: Support your answer with proof from the text B: State the question C: Spell correctly D: Sentences that are completeSlide 54: Is that your final answer?Slide 55: A: Support your answer with proof from the text The first “S” in RASSP stands forSlide 56: Question 13“Ted was as nervous as a cat with a long tail in a room full of rocking chairs.” This sentence is an example of which literary device?: “Ted was as nervous as a cat with a long tail in a room full of rocking chairs.” This sentence is an example of which literary device? A: Alliteration B: Simile C: Metaphor D: HyperboleSlide 58: Is that your final answer?“Ted was as nervous as a cat with a long tail in a room full of rocking chairs.” This sentence is an example of which literary device?: B: Simile “Ted was as nervous as a cat with a long tail in a room full of rocking chairs.” This sentence is an example of which literary device?Slide 60: Question 14Choose the correct verb to fill in the blank in this sentence. “Everyone _______ unhappy because it’s raining today.”: Choose the correct verb to fill in the blank in this sentence. “Everyone _______ unhappy because it’s raining today.” A: was B: is C: had been D: wasn’tSlide 62: Is that your final answer?Slide 63: B: is Choose the correct verb to fill in the blank in this sentence. “Everyone _______ unhappy because it’s raining today.”