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an author's pen name
having first letters or sounds alike
sentence that states central idea of paragraph
involves sounds made and syllables accented
form of humorous verse, usually five lines
two or more sentences joined by a comma
suggested, not stated
logical progression of facts or ideas
in order of time or occurance
author's name is unknown or not given
True/False?
In the English language each letter of the alphabet has only one sound
True/False?
When you read aloud from the Bible, you should be able to pronounce all of the words correctly
True/False?
When you read silently, whether you can pronounce the words correctly does not matter
True/False?
Edward Lear's name is often associated with the limerick
True/False?
"Tongue twisters" are not only fun, but they are also a helpful aid to correct pronunciation
True/False?
"Nonsense" literature is especially associated with the English language
True/False?
The same word will be pronounced the same way, regardless of its meaning or part of speech
True/False?
Adding many irrelevant facts to a paragraph makes it ore interesting
True/False?
A word that is commonly mispronounced is frequently misspelled as well
True/False?
Scattering exclamation marks through your writing makes it more exciting
fragment
function
interrogation
auxillary
climax
anecdote
persuade
flaw
irrelevant
coined
The pseudonym of Charles L. Dodgson is ________________
An imperative sentence may be punctuated by _________, __________, and ___________
The topic sentence is usually the first sentence in a __________ paragraph.
A form of humorous verse, probably named after a city in Ireland, is the __________
Lines that repeat the same first letter or sound are _________
Lines that have the same ending sounds
Lines with a strong beat or accent have
When the author's name is not known or given, the written item is
The most serious and most common sentence errors are
(Hint: there are 3)