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*GRAMMAR 10.5 REDO

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Sentence #1: Do you understand how to write a theme?

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Sentence #2: Your question about how we came to be here requires a long explanation.

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Sentence #3: This frayed cord is where the fire began.

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Sentence #4: What we had hoped for was delayed.

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Sentence #5: Where the gymnasium now stands was once the baseball diamond.

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Sentence #6: Krista wondered why the classroom door was locked.

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Sentence #7: When we leave the party is up to you.

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Sentence #8: The one who gets the last piece of cake will be whoever eats the fastest.

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Sentence #9: Do you understand how I feel?

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Sentence #10: Which flight we should take was a real dilemma.

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Sentence #11: The refugees were grateful for whatever they received.

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Sentence #12: Chantal was not interested in what the others wanted to do.

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Sentence #13: She’ll give me whatever is left of the cake.

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Sentence #14: This room is where President Lincoln slept.

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Sentence #15: That Daniel missed his sister was apparent.

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Sentence #16: This chemical goes in whichever bottle is airtight.

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Sentence #17: A raft is what I am showing at the county fair in August.

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Sentence #18: March drew whatever we asked her to.

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Sentence #19: The topic of Mr. Rodriguez’s lecture was how a bill becomes a law.

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Sentence #20: This deserted exit is where we ran out of gas.

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Sentence #21: Give these paper fans to whomever you want.

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Sentence #22: Jimmy could hit whatever I pitched him.

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Sentence #23: I’m not sure about which of these is mine.

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Sentence #24: How to find the sine and cosine perplexed Joseph.

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DID YOU IMPROVE FROM THE FIRST TIME?

If you did better on the redo, email your teacher.

Copy this message into your email: "I earned a better score on the Grammar 10.5 redo assignment."

If you earned the same score as the first time or did worse, do not send an email.

PART 1 of 1

DIRECTIONS:

1. Identify the noun clause in each sentence. (24 points)

*Look at the number in parentheses to determine how many words to put in the box.

*Do not include any commas or end punctuation in your answer.

2. Determine the function of the noun clause. (24 points)

*Select one of the options from the multiple choices listed.

*There are exactly SIX of each type.

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1.

Noun Clause: Do you understand how to write a theme? (5)

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2.

Function: Do you understand how to write a theme?

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3.

Noun Clause: Your question about how we came to be here requires a long explanation. (6)

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4.

Function: Your question about how we came to be here requires a long explanation.

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5.

Noun Clause: This frayed cord is where the fire began. (4)

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6.

Function: This frayed cord is where the fire began.

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7.

Noun Clause: What we had hoped for was delayed. (5)

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8.

Function: What we had hoped for was delayed.

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9.

Noun Clause: Where the gymnasium now stands was once the baseball diamond. (5)

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10.

Function: Where the gymnasium now stands was once the baseball diamond.

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11.

Noun Clause: Krista wondered why the classroom door was locked. (6)

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12.

Function: Krista wondered why the classroom door was locked.

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13.

Noun Clause: When we leave the party is up to you. (5)

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14.

Function: When we leave the party is up to you.

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Noun Clause: The one who gets the last piece of cake will be whoever eats the fastest. (4)

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16.

Function: The one who gets the last piece of cake will be whoever eats the fastest.

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17.

Noun Clause: Do you understand how I feel? (3)

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Function: Do you understand how I feel?

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19.

Noun Clause: Which flight we should take was a real dilemma. (5)

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20.

Function: Which flight we should take was a real dilemma.

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21.

Noun Clause: The refugees were grateful for whatever they received. (3)

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22.

Function: The refugees were grateful for whatever they received.

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23.

Noun Clause: Chantal was not interested in what the others wanted to do. (6)

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Function: Chantal was not interested in what the others wanted to do.

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Noun Clause: She’ll give me whatever is left of the cake. (6)

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Function: She’ll give me whatever is left of the cake.

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Noun Clause: This room is where President Lincoln slept. (4)

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Function: This room is where President Lincoln slept.

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Noun Clause: That Daniel missed his sister was apparent. (5)

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30.

Function: That Daniel missed his sister was apparent.

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31.

Noun Clause: This chemical goes in whichever bottle is airtight. (4)

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32.

Function: This chemical goes in whichever bottle is airtight.

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Noun Clause: A raft is what I am showing at the county fair in August. (10)

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Function: A raft is what I am showing at the county fair in August.

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35.

Noun Clause: March drew whatever we asked her to. (5)

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36.

Function: March drew whatever we asked her to.

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Noun Clause: The topic of Mr. Rodriguez’s lecture was how a bill becomes a law. (6)

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Function: The topic of Mr. Rodriguez’s lecture was how a bill becomes a law.

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39.

Noun Clause: This deserted exit is where we ran out of gas. (6)

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40.

Function: This deserted exit is where we ran out of gas.

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41.

Noun Clause: Give these paper fans to whomever you want. (3)

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42.

Function: Give these paper fans to whomever you want.

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43.

Noun Clause: Jimmy could hit whatever I pitched him. (4)

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Function: Jimmy could hit whatever I pitched him.

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45.

Noun Clause: I’m not sure about which of these is mine. (5)

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Function: I’m not sure about which of these is mine.

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Noun Clause: How to find the sine and cosine perplexed Joseph. (7)

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Function: How to find the sine and cosine perplexed Joseph.