1. Suppose you're writing a letter and you recall a word you'd like to use, but you don't know how it's spelled. If you wanted to look up the word in a dictionary, you should use any of the following techniques except A. looking up the word as you think it's spelled.
B. writing the word the way you think it's spelled to jog your recall.
C. using the first letter of the word and searching through all the entries under that letter.
D. looking up a related word that you can spell in search of clues.


2. What type of sentence is used to give a command?
A. Declarative B. Exclamatory C. Interrogative D. Imperative


3. Homophones are words that

A. sound different but have the same meanings.
B. are spelled differently but have the same meanings.
C. sound alike but have different meanings.
D. are spelled alike but have different meanings.

4. What do you need to know in order to look up a word in the dictionary?

A. How to pronounce the word B. The first few letters of the word
C. What part of speech the word is D. How many syllables the word has

5. Which of the following pairs of words are homophones?
A. Blight and bright B. Brake and break C. Dessert and desert D. Right and correct

6. Each one of the following words ends in est. Which one is spelled correctly?
A. Sweettest B. Flattest C. Sillyest D. Bigest

7. Which one of the following sentences contains a spelling error?
A. Joshua could give no good reason for his absence.
B. Evelyn was not familiar with the procedure.
C. Every autumn we visit a quaint inn near Boston.
D. What would you like for desert?


8. What is one way to turn this fragment into a complete sentence? While the choir director was out of the room.

A. Put an exclamation mark at the end
B. Add another subject to the sentence
C. Remove the word while
D. Take out the prepositional phrase

9. What kind of fragment is "near the computer"?
A. Independent clause B. Predicate C. Subordinating conjunction D. Prepositional phrase

10. Which one of the following words has the suffix -ing added correctly?
A. Talking B. Findding C. Hopeing D. Stoping

11. Which of the following is an example of a declarative sentence?

A. Job hunting is incredibly depressing right now!
B. Hand me that towel before I drop this wet bowl.
C. Precisely when were you going to tell me that?
D. My favorite television show has been renewed.

12. Eugenie walked into the kitchen with a big smile on her face. Her parents, brother, and sister were already at the table. "Good morning to the world!" she said. "Tim, hand me the orange juice. What does everyone have planned for today?"

What type of sentence is "What does everyone have planned for today?"
A. Exclamatory B. Imperative C. Interrogative D. Declarative

13. What is the purpose of the following sentence? I think it would be best to study the problem carefully.
A. It raises a question. B. It makes a statement. C. It shows strong emotion. D. It gives a command.

14. Eugenie walked into the kitchen with a big smile on her face. Her parents, brother, and sister were already at the table. "Good morning to the world!" she said. "Tim, hand me the orange juice. What does everyone have planned for today?"

Which sentence is an example of an imperative sentence?
A. Eugenie walked into the kitchen with a big smile on her face.
B. "What does everyone have planned for today?"
C. "Tim, hand me the orange juice."
D. Her parents, brother, and sister were already at the table.

15. In which sentence is a homophone used correctly?
A. Karen's new dog had flees.
B. How many ours do we have to wait?
C. The old miner was lost in the dessert.
D. If you ask me, there's no hobby like fishing.

16. What type of sentence tends to express a strong emotion?
A. Interrogative B. Declarative C. Exclamatory D. Imperative

17. Which of the following words is spelled correctly?
A. Niether B. Hieght C. Friend D. Foreign

18. Which of the following words has to be spelled differently if you're adding a suffix?
A. Enjoy B. City C. Child D. Safe

19. Which one of the following is a run-on sentence?

A. I'm not a fan of wrestling, but Leslie is.
B. I would talk to Frank if I knew him, but people don't ever talk to him.
C. Jerry told me he likes June, but Hank likes Julie better.
D. I think Frank might be too busy he likes to make people think he's smart.

20. Which of the following is a complete sentence?

A. Although Henry was unusually tall.
B. Since she was hungry, she had a snack.
C. Because I had not slept for two nights.
D. Even when the temperatures improved.

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Answer 1
Answer: 1. B
2. D
3. C
4. B
5. C
6. B
7. D
8. C
9. B
10. A
11. D
12. C
13. B
14. C
15. D
16. C
17. C and D
18. B (City> Cities)
19. D
20. B
Answer 2
Answer:

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During the 1950s, food processing was viewed as a modern and scientific approach to food production. This perception was influenced by advancements in technology, such as refrigeration, canning, and freezing, which allowed for mass production, preservation, and distribution of food.

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The two main characters in Richard Connell's "The Most Dangerous Game," General Zaroff and Sanger Rainsford, size each other up when they meet. Zaroff says of Rainsford's negative reaction to hunting humans, "It's like finding a snuffbox in a limousine." What does he likely mean by this comparison?*he believes Rainsford has outdated, old-fashioned values in a modern world.
*He admires Rainsford for holding on to his ancestors' beliefs in the new world.
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*He claims that Rainsford will not prosper in life if he clings to his Puritan ways.

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The Greek "acro-" means "top," "height," or "beginning." Explain how you could use this information to infer the meanings of the words "acrobat," "acrophobia," and "acronym."

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Answer:

Acro-bat

Acro-nym

Acro-phobia

Explanation:

The greek word acro is used to refer to top, height, or beggining, in this case for example, Acro-bat, makes references to someone who performs gymnastic feats on the top of the circus, Acro-nym are used to develop an idea throu the first letters of the words that form it, like NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement), ad acro-phobia is the fear of heights which is formed by acro-heights, and phobia, fear.

  • Acrobat:  This word originated in the year 1500 AD, refers the basis of its foundations to the spectacles of Ancient Greece. "Akrobatos", the word that defines Acrobat, is expressed in its simplest form by "Akros", that is, the one who danced and played balancing games on the tips of the hands and feet. Here the Greek word "acro" takes on the meaning of "top" to compose the meaning of the word "acrobat".
  • Acronym: An acronym also known as acronym is the word formed by the junction of the first letters or the junction of the initial syllables of a word group, which usually represent a title. Here the Greek word "acro" assumes the sense of "beginning" to compose the meaning of the word "acronym".
  • Acrophobia:  Acrophobia is the irrational fear of height. This phobia occurs when the individual is in high places, where there is no risk or danger situation, and even then, he panics, his heart rate increases and his muscles become tense. In this case, the Greek word 'acro' takes on the meaning of 'height' to compose the meaning of the word 'acrophobia'

Identify the use of the infinitive phrase in the following sentence.I have an assignment to finish tonight.

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adverb if im wrong plz correct me

Answer:

It's an adjective.

Explanation:

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B. add variety to the sentence structure.
C. form the basis of grammar and punctuation.
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As Anton P. Vhekhov's writing matured, he focused less on character and more on plot.

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