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Day 2
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Slide 2 - Slide
Review of Lesson 2
-en means "to make"
-ic means "having characteristics of"
en- means "in"
ex- means "out"
Slide 3 - Slide
Which word is a synonym for tools?
A
sum
B
artifacts
C
recent
D
subway
Slide 4 - Quiz
Which word is an antonym for long ago?
A
sum
B
dream
C
recent
D
subway
Slide 5 - Quiz
Which word names a kind of transportation?
A
sum
B
dream
C
galleries
D
subway
Slide 6 - Quiz
Which word is a synonym for total?
A
sum
B
dream
C
galleries
D
contact
Slide 7 - Quiz
Which word is a synonym for hope?
A
depths
B
dream
C
galleries
D
contact
Slide 8 - Quiz
Which word describes special kinds of rooms?
A
depths
B
took shape
C
galleries
D
contact
Slide 9 - Quiz
Which word is a synonym for speak to?
A
depths
B
took shape
C
centers
D
contact
Slide 10 - Quiz
Which word is an antonym for surface?
A
depths
B
took shape
C
centers
D
attend
Slide 11 - Quiz
Which word is a synonym for formed?
A
specimens
B
took shape
C
centers
D
attend
Slide 12 - Quiz
Which word describes gathering places of facilities?
A
specimens
B
reserve
C
centers
D
attend
Slide 13 - Quiz
Which word is an antonym for be absent?
A
specimens
B
reserve
C
funding
D
attend
Slide 14 - Quiz
Which word is a synonym for samples?
A
specimens
B
reserve
C
funding
D
attend
Slide 15 - Quiz
Which word is a synonym for secure?
A
specimens
B
reserve
C
funding
D
attend
Slide 16 - Quiz
Which word describes money that supports a certain cause?
A
specimens
B
reserve
C
funding
D
attend
Slide 17 - Quiz
Lesson 3-4 Review
Slide 18 - Slide
Demonstrative pronouns:
this
that
these
those
Slide 19 - Slide
Relative Pronouns:
which
who
whom
where
whose
that (this can also be demonstrative)
Slide 20 - Slide
Reflexive Pronouns
end with:
-self
or
-selves
Slide 21 - Slide
Commas and Quotation Marks in Direct Quotations and Dialogue
Dialogue and direct quotations show the exact words someone spoke or wrote.
Dialogue usually refers to words spoken by fictional characters in a story
Direct quotation is the exact words spoken by a real person
A direct quotation may also be the exact words that were written in another book or other piece of writing
Slide 22 - Slide
Which is correct?
A
That was the best movie I’ve ever seen! exclaimed Nola.
B
“That was the best movie I’ve ever seen!” exclaimed Nola.
Slide 23 - Quiz
Which is correct?
A
Savannah asked, “Where should we hand this poster?"
B
Savannah asked where should we hand this poster?
Slide 24 - Quiz
Which is correct?
A
Maura asked for more time to complete her essay.
B
Maura asked, "for more time to complete her essay."
Slide 25 - Quiz
Maura asked for more time to complete her essay.
This is not a quote. Be sure to read them carefully. There is one like this on your Unit test.
Slide 26 - Slide
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