Consequences and rewards for behavior during my absence.
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Correct KoS pink sheet. Sorry the top got cut off. Let’s see how you do without it!
A declarative sentence makes a statement. It ends with a period.
An interrogative sentence asks a question. It ends with a question mark.
An imperative sentence tells or asks someone to do something. It usually ends with a period.
An exclamatory sentence shows STRONG feeling. It always ends with an exclamation point.
“Warm Up, 10/18.” For 1-6, write the answer. For 7-10, write D, IMP, INT, or E.
- An interrogative sentence is more commonly known as a _____.
- True/False? An imperative sentence always ends with an exclamation point.
- The subject of an imperative sentence is always ____.
- A sentence like you might find in an encyclopedia entry would be called a(n) ____ sentence.
- A sentence where you instruct someone to do something is called a(n) ____ sentence.
- True/False? An exclamatory sentence must contain an interjection such as wow, OMG, or oh.
- What kind of sentence is this
- List three ways these animals are different
- I can’t believe I ate the whole thing
- The llama is a quadruped
“Vocabulary, 10/18.” (14p) *** = Current SAW.
- _____
- _____
- _____
- _____
- _____
- boring : compelling :: aloof : ____
- The “consequences” for misbehavior in schools in the old days were sometimes pretty ______. I remember getting hit by a ruler more than once.
- His brother’s sudden disappearance caused great ____ in the family.
- Even though there is actually a(n) _____(ce) of food being grown in the world, much of it doesn’t get to the people who need it.
- (3) Johnny : ____ :: Pony {at least according to Darry} : ____ :: Dally {think about what Cherry said} : ____
- *** She has several positive ______(s) that make her a good fit for the job.
- *** The candidate claimed to work for the people but really only worked for things that were ________.
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