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Review Items for SOL Writing I can succeed! I will succeed!

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Review Items for SOL Writing. I can succeed! I will succeed!. What does “persuasive” mean?. Convincing someone to act or think a certain way. What does “ ex pository” mean?. Ex plaining by offering reasons. “First of all” “Secondly” “Next” “Another reason”. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Review Items forSOL Writing

I can succeed!

I will succeed!

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What does “persuasive” mean?

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Convincing someone to act or think a

certain way

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What does “expository” mean?

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Explaining by offering reasons

“First of all”

“Secondly”

“Next”

“Another reason”

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What is a descriptive essay?

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An essay that offers details that usually appeal to senses

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Name the five senses.

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Sight, taste, hearing, touch, smell

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Name the coordinating conjunctions.

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And, but, or, nor, for,

yet

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&

&

&

&

&

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All clauses have _?_ and _?_

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All clauses have subjects and verbs.

On Tuesday Bob ate a squirrel.

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An independent clause makes _____?_____

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An independent clause makes

complete sense.

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A dependent clause does not make _____?_____.

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A dependent clause does not make

complete sense.

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A simple sentence consists of a/an __?

__ clause.

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A simple sentence consists of an

independent clause.

I don’t depend on anyone or anything!

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A compound sentence consists of two or more

__?__ clauses.

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A compound sentence consists of two or more independent clauses.

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Explain two ways to punctuate a

compound sentence.

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1. A comma and a coordinating conjunction

2. A semicolon

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Name the coordinating conjunctions.

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And, but,or, nor, for,

yet

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Does the following sentence need a comma?

In the autumn we travel to the mountains and we pick apples.

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Does the following sentence need a comma?

•Yes!

•In the autumn we travel to the mountains, and we pick apples.

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Does the following sentence need another comma?

After the baseball game, Allen and his friends looked for the pitcher

and asked for his autograph.

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Does the following sentence need another comma?

No! After the baseball game, Allen and his friends

looked for the pitcher and asked for his autograph.

“Allen and his friends” are the only subject for verbs “looked” and “asked.”

It is a simple sentence.

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List examples of words that begin

introductory dependent clauses.

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List examples of words that begin introductory dependent clauses.

• After, before, when, while, until, before, as soon as, because, since, although, if, even though

• There are others, but these are very common.

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Add an IC to the following introductory DC

• When the chef opened the over door,

• Since the referee had blown his whistle,

• As soon as you finish washing the car,

Notice that a comma follows an introductory DC.

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Simple sentence =

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Simple sentence =

•Independent Clause

•S=IC

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Compound sentence =

•Cd = ?

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Compound sentence =

IC IC

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Indicate two ways to join together clauses in

compound sentences.

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Two ways to join together clauses in compound

sentences

• Comma followed by coordinating conjunctions

• Semicolon

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