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Who is the author of "The Scarlet Ibis"?
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Richard Connell
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James Hurst
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What is the theme to "The Cask of Amontillado"?
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Who is the protagonist in "The Most Dangerous Game"?
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Rainsford
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General Zarroff
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Who is the author of "The Most Dangerous Game"?
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Edgar Allen Poe
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Richard Connell
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What is the setting for "The Necklace"?
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What is the setting during "The Cask of Amontillado"?
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Who is the protagonist of "The Scarlet Ibis"?
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Who is the antagonist in "The necklace"?
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Madame Loisel
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The necklace
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What is the theme of "The Most Dangerous Game"?
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What is the theme for "The Necklace"?
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Who is the author for "The Necklace"?
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James Knowles
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Guy de Maupassant
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Who is the author for "The Cask of Amontillado"?
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Jimmy King
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Edgar Allen Poe
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Who is the protagonist in "The Necklace"?
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Madame Loisel's husband
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Madame Loisel
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What is the setting for "The Most Dangerous Game"?
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What is the theme for "The Scarlet Ibis"?
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Love everyone
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Pride can be dangerous
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What is the setting for "The Scarlet Ibis"?
Question 17
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Who is the antagonist in "The Most Dangerous Game"?
Question 18
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Who is the antagonist in "The Scarlet Ibis"?
Question 19
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Who is the protagonist during "The Cask of Amontillado"?
Question 20
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Who is the antagonist for "The Cask of Amontillado"?
Question 21
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Assonance is________
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Consonance is_____
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connotation is______
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a figure of speech
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detail in a sentence
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Alliteration is_______
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Situational irony is when both the characters and the reader are surprised by an ironic even
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Imagery is great detail (feel, taste, smell, hearing, etc.)
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A symbol is an object used to represent a larger concept or idea.
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Dramatic irony is when the reader knows what is going to happen, but the character do not.
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The first paragraph of a persuasive essay is the _______________ paragraph.
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Each body paragraph starts with a__________ sentence.
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It is important to address the____________(or opposing side's argument)
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At the end of your essay, you should leave the reader with a _________________
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question
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lasting impression
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Most persuasive essays you will write in grade school are _____ paragraphs long.
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You should use _________ to support your argument.
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It is important that you consider your ___________ when figuring out how to word things in your info.
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You should use a _ tone in an academic paper.
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You should use ___________ words to move from paragraph to paragraph.
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transition words
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semi colons
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Dystopia is a magical land where there is world peace.
Question 40
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In 'Fahrenheit 451', Montag's intellectual journey begins when he meets Clarisse.
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In 'Fahrenheit 451', Montag often used a phoenix to symbolize books.
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Political issues 'Fahrenheit 451' addresses is:
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Faber from 'Fahrenheit 451' was a:
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professor
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chef
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masseuse
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librarian
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Beatty from 'Fahrenheit 451' was the key character that found about Montag storing books.
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(Fahrenheit 451) Montag tried to memorize the book 'War and Peace'.
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(Fahrenheit 451) The goal of the group of men, who live in the woods, is to memorize books, then burn them to cover their tracks.
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Events that inspired Bradbury to write Fahrenheit 451 is:
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The primary theme of Fahrenheit 451 was that knowledge is power.
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(Questions 49-58: Romeo and Juliet) Romeo is from the Capulet family and Juliet is from the Montague's.
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The play is set in Venice, Italy.
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The play took place during the Renaissance Era.
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The major topics covered in this play are:
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Friar Lawrence and the Nurse serve as a go-between for Romeo and Juliet.
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Lord and Lady Capulet want Juliet to marry Romeo.
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The plan to meet and run away together does not work out because Friar John was unable to get the letter to Romeo because he was sick.
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Friar Lawrence agreed to marry the two because he thought it would end the family fued.
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What does Shakespeare mean when he calls Romeo and Juliet "star-crossed lovers"?
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Aphrodite said it was meant to be.
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He is not sure himself. He just came up with the term.
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They are destined (in a good way)
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Which of Shakespeare's genres does this play fit into?
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(Questions 59-57: Oedipus the King) Who is the Greek god at the heart of the novel?
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Thebes is being plagued under Oedipus' rule because the previous king, Laius, was killed and the mysterious murder was unsolved.
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Oedipus originally becomes the king because the people of Thebes wanted him to rule over them because he was good looking.
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Tyresious is the author of this story.
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Hubris (excessive pride) leads to Oedipus' downfall.
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Tyresious is the blind prophet that knows the truth about the murder.
Question 65
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The three things that the chorus do/represent is:
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they send prayers to gods
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they are a moral compass
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side with the opposer to Oedipus
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represent people of Thebes
Question 66
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Oedipus punishes himself in the end of the story by banishing himself and stabs his eyes out.
Question 67
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Oedipus is concerned for his daughters because he is scared that they will be uneducated pigs.
Question 68
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Catharsis is___________
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extreme exaggeration
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The plot twist
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The purging of emotion
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fear
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(Questions 69-82: MLA) The purpose of using MLA is to avoid being sued and to get money.
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The writers last name and page number go on the upper left hand corner.
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The authors and page number go in the parenthesis after a quote.
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The last page of the paper that lists all of the sources is called the works-cited page. It cannot be called anything else.
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Every works-cited page has a special quote is must follow.
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Anyone can write a .com website.
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College people can write a .org website.
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Only the government can write a .edu website.
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Only the government can write a .gov website.
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MLA font is Broadway in size 11.
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Page margins should be .5 inches.
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The title of the paper should be normal.
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(81-91: Great Expectations) This novel takes place during the Victorian era.
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Pip goes by Pip because it is a family name.
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Magswich is Pip's father.
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Biddy marries Joe.
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At the end of the novel, Pip's financial is state is that he is heavily in debt.
Question 86
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Estella's parents are:
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Magswich
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Molly
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Mrs .Joe
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Jaggers
Question 87
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Who left Miss Havisham at the alter?
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Joe
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Jaggers
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Uncle Pumblechook
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Compeyson
Question 88
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The largest life lesson Pip learns towards the end of the novel is that money isn't everything and he should have appreciated what he had when he was younger.
Question 89
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Who else is named Pip in the story?
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Biddy and Joe's son
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Pumblechook's son
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Compeyson's son
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Herbert's son
Question 90
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The three characters that are always by Pip's side, even when he isn't at theirs, are Herbert, Joe, and Biddy.
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(1-101: Greek Roots) Aut/Auto
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madness
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Race, kind, birth
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(101-111: Wordly Wise chapt 1) Articulate
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stutter
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mumble
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trip
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speak clearly
Question 102
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Sympathy
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Anger
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Aggression
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Regret
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Question 104
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ameliorate (check all that apply)
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to improve
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make better
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correct
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change
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exploit (check all that apply)
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to be exaggerated
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to give, or assign
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to be wrong
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use to one's advantage
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eradicate (check all that apply)
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get rid of
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to save
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give credit to
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to fight
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lionize (check all that apply)
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give money to
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give nothing to
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love, show appreciation
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give great importance to
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paucity (check all that apply)
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to shoot
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assign
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an insufficient amount
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snap at
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relegate (check all that apply)
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hand to
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assign
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give to
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take away from
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ulterior (check all that apply)
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(111-124: Grammar) An indirect object answers "to?" and "For?"
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There does not have to be a direct object in order to have an indirect object.
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A predicate nominative is the adjective that renames the subject after a linking verb.
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An indirect object answers the "to/for whom?" or "to/for what?"
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A predicate verb is the noun that renames the subject after a linking verb.
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A gerund phrase ends in -ing and functions like a noun.
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An infinitive phrase hast TO + a noun + an adjective + its modifiers.
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A participial phrase ends in -ing, -ed, -en, and some other oddball endings, and functions like a noun.
Question 119
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The key rule for using a semi colon is_________
Question 120
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Parallel structure is achieved when_______
Question 121
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An example sentence of the formula IC, fanboys, IC is: I wanted cake, but my mother wouldn't give me any.
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An example sentence of the formula DC, IC is: When you go to the store, please bring me back cupcakes.
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An example sentence of the formula phrase, IC is: Passing the exit, I had to quickly do a U-turn.