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Week 3 Writing
By Heidi Gustafson
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Question 1
1.
What must a good sentence have (check all that apply)
A subject
A fragment
The first letter in first word must be capitalized
A predicate
Punctuation at the end
Question 2
2.
What is the subject in this sentence: Zola and her dad read the notebooks together.
Zola
her dad
Zola and her dad
notebooks
Question 3
3.
What is the predicate in this sentence: Birdie fell into the water.
Birdie
fell
into
water
Question 4
4.
What is a subject?
Question 5
5.
What is a predicate?
Question 6
6.
Which sentence is an interrogatory sentence?
Birdie wanted to see the whales.
There's a girl in the water!
Don't tell me about the brains of a whale!
What is the mark on her hand?
Question 7
7.
Which sentence is a declarative sentence?
Don't tell me about the brains of a whale!
There's a girl in the water!
Birdie wanted to see the whales.
What is the mark on her hand?
Question 8
8.
Which sentence is exclamatory?
There's a girl in the water!
What is the mark on her hand?
Birdie wanted to see the whales.
The Anders family is on a whale watching adventure in Alaska.
Question 9
9.
We've been listening to the story
6 minutes
. Name at least 4 of the characters. (Use a complete sentence(s) in your answer)
Question 10
10.
Where does the story
6 minutes
take place and how do you know? (answer in a complete sentence)