Test 12 - Final Exam Flashcards

1
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capitalize words in each group:

driving up one of the boulevards to seventh avenue

A

Seventh Avenue

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2
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capitalize words in each group:

two blocks south of elm street

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Elm Street

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3
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capitalize words in each group:

a game between suttonville high school and our school

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Suttonville High School

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4
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capitalize words in each group:

ford motor company’s new sport utility vehicle

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Ford Motor Company’s

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5
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capitalize words in each group:

thomas hardy’s novel the mayor of casterbridge

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Thomas Hardy’s novel The Mayor of Casterbridge

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6
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what punctuation is needed after each caps word:

Please bring the following to CAMP Bible, bedding, fishing gear, and snacks.

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camp:

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7
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what punctuation is needed after 8:

Friday, December 8 2009, is the date for the banquet.

A

8,

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8
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what punctuation is needed after each caps word:

“Have you memorized ‘Crossing the BAR asked the visiting principal.

A

Bar’?”

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9
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what punctuation is needed after each caps word:

Jerry West, an ALL American from West Virginia, won national fame in the NBA.

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all-

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10
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what is the part of speech of the caps word:
As I walked THROUGH the wilderness of this world, I lighted on a certain place where WAS a den, and laid me DOWN in that place to sleep;

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through - prep
was - verb
down - adverb

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what is the part of speech of the caps word:
I dreamed, AND behold, I saw a man clothed with rags, standing in a certain PLACE, with his face from his OWN house, a book in his hand, and a great burden UPON his back.

A

and - conjunction
place - noun
own - adj
upon - prep

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12
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what is the part of speech of the caps word:
I looked, and saw him open the book, and read THEREIN; and not being able longer to contain, he BRAKE out with a lamentable CRY, saying, “What shall I do?”

A

therein - adv
brake - verb
cry - noun
I - pronoun

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13
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S, V, DO, IO, PA, PN, DA, OP:

Daniel was OBEDIENT to the Lord’s command.

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PA

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S, V, DO, IO, PA, PN, DA, OP:

For this God is our GOD for ever and ever.

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PN

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S, V, DO, IO, PA, PN, DA, OP:

And call upon me in the day of trouble; I will deliver thee and THOU shalt glorify me.

A

S

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S, V, DO, IO, PA, PN, DA, OP:

Mom sent Cathy to the store to buy ice cream for DESSERT.

A

OP

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S, V, DO, IO, PA, PN, DA, OP:

The disciples taught the PEOPLE the Word of God.

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IO

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S, V, DO, IO, PA, PN, DA, OP:

Keep my commandments, and LIVE.

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V

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S, V, DO, IO, PA, PN, DA, OP:

Christ offers us eternal LIFE.

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DO

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FRAG, S, RO:

He that hath clean hands and a pure heart.

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frag

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FRAG, S, RO:

My hope is in thee.

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S

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22
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FRAG, S, RO:

If I take the wings of the morning, and dwell in the uttermost parts of the sea.

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frag

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23
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FRAG, S, RO:

Keep me as the apple of the eye, hide me under the shadow of thy wings.

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RO

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24
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Is the voice of the caps verb active or passive:

From across the room, we COULD SEE the people entering.

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active

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25
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Is the voice of the caps verb active or passive:

My lost paper WAS FOUND by the bus driver.

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passive

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26
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Is the voice of the caps verb active or passive:

The performance of the Messiah WAS HELD in the concert hall.

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passive

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Is the voice of the caps verb active or passive:

We TRIED many times to reach him by phone.

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active

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28
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what is the tense of:

will (or shall) bake

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future

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29
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what is the tense of:

thought

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past

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30
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what is the tense of:

have (or has) done

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present perfect

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31
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what is the tense of:

laid

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past

32
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what is the tense of:

will (or shall) raise

A

future

33
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Jon and Daniel (work, works) at the store.

A

work

34
Q

The paper (don’t, doesn’t) contain many articles.

A

doesn’t

35
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Neither Jacob nor his sons (was, were) aware of Joseph’s prominence in Egypt.

A

were

36
Q

The pastor, together with two of his deacons, (was, were) present at the conference.

A

was

37
Q

Is phrase a PREP, GER, PART, OR INF, and is it used as ADJ, ADV, OR N:
HOPING FOR A RIDE, our dog jumped into the truck.

A

PART, ADJ

38
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Is phrase a PREP, GER, PART, OR INF, and is it used as ADJ, ADV, OR N:
The sky TOWARD THE WEST was an unusual purple color.

A

PREP ADJ

39
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Is phrase a PREP, GER, PART, OR INF, and is it used as ADJ, ADV, OR N:
UNDERNEATH THE LOG lived snails, earthworms, and crickets.

A

PREP, ADV

40
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Is phrase a PREP, GER, PART, OR INF, and is it used as ADJ, ADV, OR N:
An interesting hobby is COLLECTING BASEBALL CARDS.

A

GER, N

41
Q

Is phrase a PREP, GER, PART, OR INF, and is it used as ADJ, ADV, OR N:
The sign NAILED TO THE DOOR bore the name of the shop.

A

PART, ADJ

42
Q

Is phrase a PREP, GER, PART, OR INF, and is it used as ADJ, ADV, OR N:
TO DO HIS VERY BEST should be everyone’s goal.

A

inf, n

43
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Is phrase a PREP, GER, PART, OR INF, and is it used as ADJ, ADV, OR N:
Our class enjoys SINGING THE SONG "WE GATHER TOGETHER."
A

GER, N

44
Q

Is phrase a PREP, GER, PART, OR INF, and is it used as ADJ, ADV, OR N:
MOVING SILENTLY, the gentlemen proceeded to the doctor’s door.

A

PART, ADJ

45
Q

Is phrase a PREP, GER, PART, OR INF, and is it used as ADJ, ADV, OR N:
Mother prepared a bowl OF DELICIOUS BREAD PUDDING.

A

PREP ADJ

46
Q

Is phrase a PREP, GER, PART, OR INF, and is it used as ADJ, ADV, OR N:
Paul was sad TO HEAR OF THE TROUBLES AT THE CORINTHIAN CHURCH.

A

INF, ADV

47
Q

Is the clause N, ADJ, ADV:

The angel of the Lord encampeth round about them THAT FEAR HIM.

A

ADJ

48
Q

Is the clause N, ADJ, ADV:

Be still and know THAT I AM GOD.

A

N

49
Q

Is the clause N, ADJ, ADV:

Blessed is that man THAT MAKETH THE LORD HIS TRUST.

A

ADJ

50
Q

Is the clause N, ADJ, ADV:

AFTER VERNON LEAVES THE ROOM, we will explain the rules for the game.

A

ADV

51
Q

Is the clause N, ADJ, ADV:

Philip is the boy WHO WILL GO FOR US.

A

ADJ

52
Q

Diagram:

My uncle shot a deer yesterday; now all who visit him may have a chance to eat venison.

A

see book

53
Q

S, CD, CX, CD-CX:

Although rubber was used by the American Indians, it was unknown to Europeans.

A

CX

54
Q

S, CD, CX, CD-CX:

Natural rubber is obtained from the sap of rubber trees; however, synthetic rubber can be made chemically.

A

CD

55
Q

S, CD, CX, CD-CX:

Charles Goodyear perfected a method for improving rubber.

A

S

56
Q

S, CD, CX, CD-CX:

Natural rubber, which becomes soft in hot weather, is treated with sulfur and heat; the rubber then resists softening.

A

CD-CX

57
Q

S, CD, CX, CD-CX:

Rubber makes excellent automobile tires since it is both long-lasting and shock-absorbing.

A

CX

58
Q

Which abbreviation, AD or BC, is placed before the year number?

A

AD

59
Q

What is the name of the other main library classification system besides the Dewey Decimal System?

A

Library of Congress

60
Q

What is the term for having everything in a paragraph logically arranged with clear transitions between sentences?

A

coherence

61
Q

Besides a physical point of view, what other point of view should you establish in descriptive writing?

A

mental

62
Q

What is the first step of the writing process?

A

planning

63
Q

Each of the girls said (she, they) would help us boys.

A

she

64
Q

The swimmer downed when the undertow (dragged, drug) him under the surface.

A

dragged

65
Q

Amy and her sister Rhonda chose a good book to give (her their) mother.

A

their

66
Q

Numbers (is, are) a book in the Old Testament.

A

is

67
Q

He is the (most kind, kindest) person in the class.

A

kindest

68
Q

It was (he, him) who helped them.

A

he

69
Q

Who’s bringing lunches for you and (I, me)?

A

me

70
Q

(Fewer, Less) troops wre needed after the successful first attack.

A

Fewer

71
Q

The artist worked (slow, slowly), but he produced a masterpiece.

A

slowly

72
Q

Six weeks is enough time for him to (of, have) received his reply

A

have

73
Q

James knew he had (laid, lain) the book on the wrong shelf.

A

laid

74
Q

We students have developed creativity because of (us, our) writing various assignments throughout the years.

A

our

75
Q

John the Baptist (et, ate) wild honey.

A

ate

76
Q

The boys have been (setting, sitting) here most of the morning.

A

sitting