ELA Quiz Review Test #1 AAAWWUUBBIS, FANBOY, etc. Flashcards

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What is the order of a plot diagram?

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Exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution

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What is Man VS. Nature?

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A struggle between a character and mother nature

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What is Man VS. Society?

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A struggle between a character and the laws or beliefs of a group

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What is Man VS. Self?

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A struggle between a character and himself

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What is Man VS. Man?

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A struggle between two characters

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What is a simple subject?

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The main word or words in a complete subject

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What is a simple predicate?

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The main verb and it’s parts

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What is the simple predicate in the sentence?: “The little baby cried when the ant bit him”

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Simple predicate: Cried

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What is the simple subject in the sentence?:
“The principal had a long discussion with my parents”

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Simple subject: Principal

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What is the simple predicate in the sentence?:
“Five little chicks jumped out of the nest”

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Simple predicate: Jumped

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What is the simple subject in the sentence?:
“The ice cream melted so fast”

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Simple subject: Ice cream

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What is the simple subject in the sentence?:
“The new student accidentally broke the big globe”

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Simple subject: Student

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13
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What do FANBOYS stand for?

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For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So.

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What is the FANBOYS in this sentence?
I am very hungry, _______ I will wait for dinner

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But

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What is the FANBOYS in this sentence?
She doesn’t like carrots, _____ does she like celery

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Nor

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What is the FANBOYS in this sentence?
I will go shopping, ____ I will go to the movies

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Or

17
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Now, it’s your turn! Create your own FANBOYS sentence!!!

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Ex: I don’t like hot sauce, nor do I like Pollo Loco

18
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Now, it’s your turn! Create your own FANBOYS sentence!!!

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Ex: I like to play the violin, and I like to read

19
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Is this a FANBOYS sentence, or an AAAWWUUBBIS sentence?:
“I’m not exaggerating when I say this, but my heart literally started beating like I’d just run the longest race in the world.”

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FANBOYS

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Is this a FANBOYS sentence, or an AAAWWUUBBIS sentence?:
“Mrs. Garcia was the first to see us come back, and she started smiling her shiny smile as we walked in.”

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FANBOYS

21
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Is this a FANBOYS sentence, or an AAAWWUUBBIS sentence?:
“While we were waiting, we got ice cream.”

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AAAWWUUBBIS

22
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Is this a FANBOYS sentence, or an AAAWWUUBBIS sentence?:
“Asher had thrown it back, and they had begun a simple game of catch.”

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FANBOYS

23
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Is this a FANBOYS sentence, or an AAAWWUUBBIS sentence?:
“Rob was on his own, and he knew it.”

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FANBOYS

24
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Is this a FANBOYS sentence, or an AAAWWUUBBIS sentence?:
“Because we went skating, we couldn’t go to the movies.”

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AAAWWUUBBIS

25
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Is this a FANBOYS sentence, or an AAAWWUUBBIS sentence?:
“If you get your work done in class, you won’t have any homework tonight.”

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AAAWWUUBBIS

26
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Where would you put the comma in this sentence?
“After I went into the haunted house I wished I were home.”

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After I went into the haunted house, I wished I were home.

27
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Where would you put the comma in this sentence?
“While I waited I began to back up slowly.”

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While I waited, I began to back up slowly.

28
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Where would you put the comma in this sentence?
“If you don’t do your homework you will regret it.”

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If you don’t do your homework, you will regret it.

29
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Where would you put the comma in this sentence?
“Whenever I am scared my knees tremble.”

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Whenever I am scared, my knees tremble.

30
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Where would you put the comma in this sentence?
“Before we made it to the car we heard a deep voice.”

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Before we made it to the car, we heard a deep voice.

31
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Where would you put the comma in this sentence?
“Until my friends finally found me I prepared for the worst.”

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Until my friends finally found me, I prepared for the worst.

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Where would you put the comma in this sentence?
“As the door opened the hairs on my neck stood on end.”

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As the door opened, the hairs on my neck stood on end.

33
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Where would you put the comma in this sentence?
“Because my knees were shaking I fell down the stairs.”

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Because my knees were shaking, I fell down the stairs.

34
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Where would you put the comma in this sentence?
“Since we were so spooked we decided to never return.”

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Since we were so spooked, we decided to never return.

35
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Where would you put the comma in this sentence?
“Although I was scared I stood my ground.”

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Although I was scared, I stood my ground.

36
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Where would you put the comma in this sentence?
“Unless you want me to scream let’s get out of here.”

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Unless you want me to scream, let’s get out of here.

37
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What does AAAWWUUBBIS stand for?

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Although, After, As, While, When, Until, Unless, Because, Before, If, Since