Language Arts 1-21 Flashcards
What kind of relative clause appears in the following sentence: “Lets see the movie that you told me about”?
Adjective Clause
Which words in the following sentence should be capitalized? “andy drove north after he crossed the florida state line.”
Andy, Florida
Which words should be capitalized in the following sentence: “aunt dorothy and uncle sam once met the president in a french restaurant”?
Aunt, Dorothy, Uncle, Sam, French
What is the degree of the adverb in the following sentence: “Brendan believes that Valerie is more beautiful than her sister”?
Comparative Degree
Which words in the following sentence should be capitalized? “did you vote for the president in last november’s election?”
Did, November
What is the noun clause in the following James Thurber quote? “He knows all about art, but he doesn’t know what he likes.”
What he likes
Multiple answer required. Which words should be capitalized in the following sentence: “samantha’s french aunt is taking her to paris over summer vacation”?
Samantha’s, French, Paris
What is the following sentence’s simple subject: “The president’s stamp collection is on display next month”?
Stamp collection
Give the following sentence’s verb tense: “We are staying in a motel for the next week.”
Present Progressive Tense
Identify the words that should be capatilized in the following sentence: “we studied the age of enlightenment in my social studies class.”
We, Age, Enlightenment
Identify the following sentence’s direct object: “Zachary passed Matthew the ball.”
The ball
This children’s novel is sometimes titled How Toys Become Real. A boy’s toy’s must be burned after he contracts scarlet fever, but the Nursery Fairy allows his cherished stuffed animal to become a real bunny. This is the plot of what Margery Williams work?
The Velveteen Rabbit
The author describes this man as “hard and sharp as flint” with a “grating voice” and “a frosty rime…on his head, and on his eyebrows, and his wiry chin.” A counting house employee, he joins his nephew Fred’s family for the holidays after being visited by the Ghosts of Christmas Pasts, Present, and Future. Identify this antagonist-turned-protagonist of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol.
Ebenezer Scrooge
The Aesop fable teaches that “it is easy to propose impossible remedies.” A group of mice plot to outsmart their fiercest predator by tying a noise-making device around her neck, but no one volunteers for the dangerous task. Give the title of this Aesop fable.
Belling the Cat
This fable’s moral is, “No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted.” A jungle animal spares a small rodent’s life, and the rodent repays the favor by chewing through ropes that hunters used to trap the large cat. Give the title of this Aesop fable.
The Lion and the Mouse