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RTI FIRE LESSON 21 Punctuation and Lesson Standards

Quiz by MARCUS BECKWITH

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  • Q1

    Read the following sentence and choose the correct punctuation:

    Which of the following sentences is punctuated correctly?

    C) During Mardi Gras people throw beads, watch parades and eat king-cake.

    A) During Mardi Gras people throw beads watch parades and eat king-cake.

    B) During Mardi Gras, people throw beads, watch parades, and eat king-cake.

    D) During Mardi Gras, people throw beads watch parades, and eat king-cake

    30s
  • Q2

    Which of the following sentences uses correct punctuation?

    B. As part of a morning routine: brush your teeth wash your face, make your bed.

    C. As part of a morning routine, brush your teeth, wash your face, make your bed.

    A. As part of a morning routine brush your teeth, wash your face make your bed.

    D. As part of a morning routine; brush your teeth, wash your face make your bed.

    30s
  • Q3

     Which sentence is punctuated correctly?

       c) The dog barked loudly and the cat, hissed.

       b) The dog barked loudly and, the cat hissed.

       a) The dog barked loudly, and the cat hissed.

       d) The dog barked, loudly and the cat hissed.

    30s
  • Q4

    Select the properly punctuated sentence:

       b) "Where are you going?" asked Sarah.

       c) "Where are you going", asked Sarah.

       a) "Where are you going?" Asked Sarah.

       d) "Where are you going"? Asked Sarah.

    30s
  • Q5

     Identify the sentence with proper apostrophe use:

       b) The cat's toy was under the couch.

       c) The cats' toy was under the couch.

       d) The cat is toy was under the couch.

       a) The cats toy was under the couch.

    30s
  • Q6

    Choose the sentence with proper colon usage:

       d) I need three things from the store; milk, eggs, and bread.

       a) I need three things from the store: milk eggs and bread.

       c) I need three things from the store: milk, eggs, and bread.

       b) I need three things from the store, milk, eggs, and bread.

    30s
  • Q7

    Identify the sentence with correct punctuation for a compound sentence:

        d) It was raining so we, stayed inside.

        a) It was raining, so we stayed inside.

        b) It was raining so, we stayed inside.

        c) It was raining so we stayed inside.

    30s
  • Q8

    Which signal word is typically used to indicate a contrast (difference) statement ?

    Unlike 

    30s
  • Q9

    In a cause/effect text structure, which signal word might you expect to see?

    As a result

    30s
  • Q10

    What type of text structure would likely use the signal words "first," "then," and "finally"?

    Sequence

    30s
  • Q11

    Which signal phrase suggests a descriptive text structure?

     For example

    30s
  • Q12

    If you see the phrase "in contrast to" in a text, what type of structure is the author likely using?

    Compare/contrast

    30s
  • Q13

    What text structure would you expect if you saw the signal words "as a result" and "consequently"?

     Cause/effect

    30s
  • Q14

    Which signal word is commonly used in a sequence text structure?

    Additionally, 

    30s

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