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*GRAMMAR 13.1 PRACTICE (due date: Tuesday, January 4)

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NOT HAPPY WITH YOUR SCORE?

REDO CODE: BH4539

PART 1 of 1

DIRECTIONS:
1. Complete each sentence with the correct end mark. (25 points)
*Select one of the options from the multiple choices listed.

2. Identify the type of sentence it is. (25 points)
*Select one of the options from the multiple choices listed.
Sentence #1: Many people consider oak trees the monarchs of the forest
Question 1
1.

End Mark: Many people consider oak trees the monarchs of the forest

Question 2
2.

Type: Many people consider oak trees the monarchs of the forest

Sentence #2: Different kinds of oaks are found in most areas of this country
Question 3
3.

End Mark: Different kinds of oaks are found in most areas of this country

Question 4
4.

Type: Different kinds of oaks are found in most areas of this country

Sentence #3: How many species of oaks can you name
Question 5
5.

End Mark: How many species of oaks can you name

Question 6
6.

Type: How many species of oaks can you name

Sentence #4: Make a list of the types you can recognize
Question 7
7.

End Mark: Make a list of the types you can recognize

Question 8
8.

Type: Make a list of the types you can recognize

Sentence #5: If you live in the eastern United States, you probably see white oaks every day
Question 9
9.

End Mark: If you live in the eastern United States, you probably see white oaks every day

Question 10
10.

Type: If you live in the eastern United States, you probably see white oaks every day

Sentence #6: One fact about white oaks is that they can grow to a height of 100 feet or more
Question 11
11.

End Mark: One fact about white oaks is that they can grow to a height of 100 feet or more

Question 12
12.

Type: One fact about white oaks is that they can grow to a height of 100 feet or more

Sentence #7: That is longer than four school buses together, how crazy
Question 13
13.

End Mark: That is longer than four school buses together, how crazy

Question 14
14.

Type: That is longer than four school buses together, how crazy

Sentence #8: Wow! What an enormous height that is
Question 15
15.

End Mark: Wow! What an enormous height that is

Question 16
16.

Type: Wow! What an enormous height that is

Sentence #9: Did you know that another name for the white oak is stave oak
Question 17
17.

End Mark: Did you know that another name for the white oak is stave oak

Question 18
18.

Type: Did you know that another name for the white oak is stave oak

Sentence #10: How this name was given to this tree is an interesting story
Question 19
19.

End Mark: How this name was given to this tree is an interesting story

Question 20
20.

Type: How this name was given to this tree is an interesting story

Sentence #11: Guess how this name came about
Question 21
21.

End Mark: Guess how this name came about

Question 22
22.

Type: Guess how this name came about

Sentence #12: Stave is the name for a wooden slat in a barrel
Question 23
23.

End Mark: Stave is the name for a wooden slat in a barrel

Question 24
24.

Type: Stave is the name for a wooden slat in a barrel

Sentence #13: In past times, barrels were important for storing liquids
Question 25
25.

End Mark: In past times, barrels were important for storing liquids

Question 26
26.

Type: In past times, barrels were important for storing liquids

Sentence #14: Which tree provided the best wood for making barrel staves
Question 27
27.

End Mark: Which tree provided the best wood for making barrel staves

Question 28
28.

Type: Which tree provided the best wood for making barrel staves

Sentence #15: Congratulations, you guessed it—the white, or stave, oak
Question 29
29.

End Mark: Congratulations, you guessed it—the white, or stave, oak

Question 30
30.

Type: Congratulations, you guessed it—the white, or stave, oak

Sentence #16: Today, some liquids are still stored in white oak barrels
Question 31
31.

End Mark: Today, some liquids are still stored in white oak barrels

Question 32
32.

Type: Today, some liquids are still stored in white oak barrels

Sentence #17: Even though we have many high-tech plastics and other materials, some products must still be kept in old-fashioned wooden barrels
Question 33
33.

End Mark: Even though we have many high-tech plastics and other materials, some products must still be kept in old-fashioned wooden barrels

Question 34
34.

Type: Even though we have many high-tech plastics and other materials, some products must still be kept in old-fashioned wooden barrels

Sentence #18: That’s unbelievable
Question 35
35.

End Mark: That’s unbelievable

Question 36
36.

Type: That’s unbelievable

Sentence #19: Have you ever seen a model of an 1800s sailing ship
Question 37
37.

End Mark: Have you ever seen a model of an 1800s sailing ship

Question 38
38.

Type: Have you ever seen a model of an 1800s sailing ship

Sentence #20: According to history, their sails hung from gigantic masts fifty or sixty feet tall
Question 39
39.

End Mark: According to history, their sails hung from gigantic masts fifty or sixty feet tall

Question 40
40.

Type: According to history, their sails hung from gigantic masts fifty or sixty feet tall

Sentence #21: Where do you think shipbuilders found the wood for these great ships
Question 41
41.

End Mark: Where do you think shipbuilders found the wood for these great ships

Question 42
42.

Type: Where do you think shipbuilders found the wood for these great ships

Sentence #22: In the forests of the eastern United States, they found magnificent stands of white oak
Question 43
43.

End Mark: In the forests of the eastern United States, they found magnificent stands of white oak

Question 44
44.

Type: In the forests of the eastern United States, they found magnificent stands of white oak

Sentence #23: In this intriguing way, the monarchs of the forest helped clipper ships become rulers of the high seas; after they were cut down, the mighty oaks reigned over the oceans
Question 45
45.

End Mark: In this intriguing way, the monarchs of the forest helped clipper ships become rulers of the high seas; after they were cut down, the mighty oaks reigned over the oceans

Question 46
46.

Type: In this intriguing way, the monarchs of the forest helped clipper ships become rulers of the high seas; after they were cut down, the mighty oaks reigned over the oceans

Sentence #24: It’s not difficult to recognize a white oak in a forest or city
Question 47
47.

End Mark: It’s not difficult to recognize a white oak in a forest or city

Question 48
48.

Type: It’s not difficult to recognize a white oak in a forest or city

Sentence #25: Look first for its acorns
Question 49
49.

End Mark: Look first for its acorns

Question 50
50.

Type: Look first for its acorns