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What is the definition of a noun? What is the definition of a verb? What is the definition of a pronoun? What does each sentence need (three things)? What is a collective noun? What is a noncount noun? When do you use a colon? What is the difference between sit and set? When do you use lie and when do you use lay? When do you use well and when do you use good? What is the rule for using hanged and hung? What is the rule for i before e? What transitions need a semicolon when joining two sentences? What do adverbs commonly end with? What are the fanboys? What is diction? What is denotation and what is connotation? What is an active verb? Why do you want to avoid passive verbs? What should a good conclusion do? What makes an essay "flow" ? What does it mean if your essay lacks unity? What are elipses? When do you use brackets? List four reasons you might need to use a comma in a sentence. What are some of the verbs that do not follow the i before e rule? Why would you choose to write a five paragraph essay during a test? What does "voice" mean? What is a simile? What is a metaphor? What is the rule about rise and raise? What is an interjection? What is a subordinator? What does a good introduction do? What does it mean to have an authoritative source of information? When you look at a web page, how do you know if the information is good? What is a three-part thesis? Can you label the parts of speech in the following sentences? 1. The troll lived under the bridge. 2. The troll will eat the man if he does not pay him a toll. (Can you explain the pronoun/antecedent problem in this sentence? Do you remember what a pronoun and antecedent are?) 3. The knight must have refused to pay the troll. 4. The knight's bones have been picked clean. 5. The knight should have paid the troll! 6. The troll has now stepped out into the sunlight. 7. Consequently, the troll was full, and he burped.
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