*GRAMMAR 13.7-13.9 TEST REVIEW (due date: Thursday, February 10)

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Grammar 13.7: Apostrophes

PART 1 of 4

DIRECTIONS:
1. In TWELVE of the sentences, insert an apostrophe where needed. (12 points)
*You may only add exactly one apostrophe OR one apostrophe + -s.
*Copy and paste the entire sentence into the box and then add in the apostrophe.
*Make sure to include the end mark in your answer.

2. THREE of the sentences are correct. For those sentences, write none in the box. (3 points)
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New Mexico is a state whose history, cultural traditions, and natural beauty deserve to be better known.

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The first Europeans to explore the area that became the state of New Mexico were the Spanish in the late 1530s.

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Franciscan father Marcos de Niza and an enslaved person named Estevan entered the area in 1539, and their explorations goal was finding precious metals.

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De Niza and Estevans journey did not, however, yield any discoveries of gold or silver.

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It did result, though, in the Europeans settlements in San Juan Pueblo in 1598.

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In a few years time, a second settlement was founded in Santa Fe.

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This city, founded in 1610, would become New Mexicos state capital more than three hundred years later.

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The Spaniards influence grew and today represents one of the state’s three main cultural traditions.

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A second cultural heritage is the Native American tradition, the gift of the many different groups who had lived in the Southwest long before the arrival of the Spanish.

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In todays New Mexico there are nineteen Pueblo, two Apache, and four Navajo reservations.

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Tourists interested in learning more about men’s and womens lives in these Native American societies can visit many of the reservations.

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One of the most interesting and beautiful of the states Pueblo villages is near the city of Taos.

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The Navajo reservation shared by New Mexico and neighboring Arizona is the United States largest.

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Native Americans influence on the culture of New Mexico continues to be strong, and they form the second strand in this multicultural state.

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If there is one major cause of the movement of American settlers into New Mexico, its the opening of the fabled Santa Fe Trail in 1821.

Grammar 13.8: Hyphens

PART 2 of 4

DIRECTIONS:
1. In SIX of the sentences, insert a hyphen where needed. (6 points)
*You may only add EXACTLY one hyphen.
*Copy and paste the entire sentence into the box and then add the hyphen while removing a space.
*Make sure to include the end mark in your answer.

2. In TWO of the sentences, remove a hyphen where needed. (2 points)
*You may only remove EXACTLY one hyphen.
*Copy and paste the entire sentence into the box and then remove the hyphen while adding a space.
*Make sure to include the end mark in your answer.

3. FOUR of the sentences are correct. For those sentences, write none in the box. (4 points)
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To ensure a reply, Juan sent a self-addressed, stamped envelope.

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Virginia is remarkably well-traveled for a fourteen-year-old girl.

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The theme of the professor’s talk was that the country is currently experiencing an anti intellectual period.

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Pre Columbian refers to the time period before Columbus arrived in the Americas.

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Rogan’s mother came in fifty-first out of ninety-nine runners in her age class in the marathon last week.

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Mr. Gillespie has a well trained golden retriever that can jump up and put letters in the mailbox.

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The election was a tie, so we had to re-count the votes.

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If the bill passes, a two thirds majority will be needed to raise taxes in this state.

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Queen Victoria, perhaps Britain’s greatest monarch, ruled for sixty-four years, from 1837–1901.

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The Chos’ new car is mostly-red with a tan interior and a white racing stripe on the side.

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One half of a liter is about the same amount as one half quart.

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The judge’s far reaching decision was likely to affect thousands of people in many parts of the country.

Grammar 13.8: Hyphens

PART 3 of 4

DIRECTIONS:
1. Rewrite each word with a hyphen to indicate where it would be divided if it were at the end of a
line. (8 points)
*You may only add EXACTLY one hyphen.
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strolling

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darkness

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flimsy

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teacher

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rampage

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vulture

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scolding

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hurting

Grammar 13.9: Dashes to Signal Change and to Emphasize

PART 4 of 4

DIRECTIONS:
1. In each sentence, insert dashes wherever necessary. (15 points)
*Look at the number in parentheses to determine how many dashes to include in the sentence.
*To create a dash, press the same key as the hyphen, but hit it twice.
*Copy and paste the entire sentence into the box and then add the dash(es).
*Make sure to include the end mark in your answer.
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The raft was made of six-inch timbers lashed together with stout rope a very solid craft. (1)

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Bonita had nothing to say nothing at all. (1)

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He was a good friend more like a brother than a friend and I will miss him very much. (2)

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The trainer held the white rabbit in his hand, and then with the turn of his head it was gone! (2)

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Walk this way mind your head on that low door to the castle dungeon. (2)

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Nicki everyone else calls her Nicole is the first person I’ve ever met who speaks two languages fluently. (2)

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I intend to graduate from high school or should I say I hope to do so? with a B average. (2)

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If I know William and I think I do he’ll be the first one to volunteer for the clean-up project. (2)

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Jackie broke the school record in the long jump and she did it not once, but twice. (1)

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A beautiful cat its fur thick and shiny was lying on my pink bedspread! (2)

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Born in Wapakoneta a small western Ohio city Neil Armstrong became the first man to set foot on the moon. (2)

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Melanie finished reading the book the best she had ever read. (1)

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The owl’s excellent sight a valuable complement to its astounding ability to turn its head 270 degrees makes it a master hunter, even at night. (2)

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He is afraid of two things spiders and senior prom. (1)

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Upon discovering the errors⁠ all 124 of them⁠ the publisher immediately recalled the books. (2)