Test #2 Results For Danae Coetzee: Twice As Many

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Test #2 Results for Danae Coetzee

Score for this quiz: 56 out of 56


Submitted Oct 19 at 11:31am
This attempt took 30 minutes.

1 / 1 pts
Question 1

Students, please have the adult that is proctoring this test to type their name
below.

This signifies that they know you are taking a test and that you are not using
any books or notebooks.

Your Answer:

Yvette Coetzee

2 / 2 pts
Question 2

What is the definition of QUADRUPLE?

(Hint: remember to look at the root word).

twice as many

five times as many

three times as many

Correct! four times as many


2 / 2 pts
Question 3

Type the sentence below adding in capital letters where they belong.

louis played the trumpet at the philadelphia zoo and serena loved to listen.

Your Answer:

Louis played the trumpet at the Philadelphia Zoo and Serena loved to listen.

2 / 2 pts
Question 4

Write an exclamatory sentence about a swan.

Make sure to use capital letters and punctuation marks where they belong.

Your Answer:

The swan took off so fast that it actually startled me!

2 / 2 pts
Question 5

What type of sentence is the following:

Finish your reading homework before class.


declarative

interrogative

exclamatory

Correct! imperative

2 / 2 pts
Question 6

Type out the complete PRONOUN CHANT.

Your Answer:

A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun. Takes the place of a
noun.

2 / 2 pts
Question 7

What is another name for the word predicate?

Your Answer:

Another name for the word predicate is verb.

2 / 2 pts
Question 8

Write an example of a proper noun.

Your Answer:
An example of a proper noun is Danae.

5 / 5 pts
Question 9

List 10 prepositions.

Your Answer:

Aboard, about, above, beneath, beside, between, beyond, but, by, and down.

2 / 2 pts
Question 10

A preposition will always have an object of the preposition in the sentence.

Correct! True

False

5 / 5 pts
Question 11

Write out this sentence on a sheet of paper and parse it. Give every word its
job. Then come back to this question and match the word to the part of
speech so I can see the labels.

The scared camper ran away!

Correct! The A (ar!cle adjec!ve)


Correct! scared Adj (adjec!ve)

Correct! camper SN (subject noun)

Correct! ran V (verb)

Correct! away Adv (adverb)

4 / 4 pts
Question 12

List the 7 subject pronouns.

Your Answer:

He she I we it they you

2 / 2 pts
Question 13

What is the understood subject pronoun?

Your Answer:

The understood subject pronoun is you.

2 / 2 pts
Question 14
Complete this analogy:

laugh :: giggle : cry :: ________

cough

sneeze

run

Correct! weep

2 / 2 pts
Question 15

Combine these short sentences into one well written sentence. Make sure to
use your punctuation and capitalization where it is needed.

The cob broke a window.

The cob stole a trumpet.

The shopkeeper was scared.

Your Answer:

The cob broke the window and stole the trumpet, scaring the shopkeeper.

2 / 2 pts
Question 16

What part of speech is the word walked in this sentence?


Today, they walked around the zoo for two hours.

Your Answer:

The word walked is the verb in this sentence.

2 / 2 pts
Question 17

What part of speech is the word they in this sentence.

(Hint: look very closely an think about your answer).

Today, they walked around the zoo for two hours.

Your Answer:

The subject pronoun.

2 / 2 pts
Question 18

The compete predicate is underlined one time when you parse a sentence.

True

Correct! False

2 / 2 pts
Question 19
Write a prepositional phrase with the word into.

Your Answer:

Into the lake.

8 / 8 pts
Question 20

Pick one character from the following list. Write a paragraph ( 5 - 7


sentences ) explaining what you think the character learned in the story.
What mistakes did they make and learn from? Did they learn something from
another character?

Louis

Cob

Sam Beaver

Applegate Skinner

Your Answer:

The cob was a very refined and dignified figure. He had a strong belief in
honour and loyalty. I believe that the cob learned to have more modesty after
he stole the trumpet. It was his duty as a father, but afterwords he felt as
though had had done a terrible wrong against his son by thieving the
trumpet. It was wrong to steal, but the cob is great at heart. He only did it for
love. I think that the moral of his story is that those you love come first, even
when duty calls.

3 / 3 pts
Question 21
List 3 things that you liked / learned from The Trumpet of the Swan. Make
sure to use complete sentences!

Your Answer:

In the trumpet of the swan, the three highlights for me was when the wood
duck tried to play the trumpet, the conflict, and the musical elements in the
story.

Quiz Score: 56 out of 56

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