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Welcome to Trashketball!!!Welcome to Trashketball!!!
Final ReviewFinal Review
MS Language ArtsMS Language Arts
Topics covered:Topics covered:• Shakespeare’s life and workShakespeare’s life and work
• Research writingResearch writing
““Trashketball” RulesTrashketball” Rules
Pick up a letter from the Pick up a letter from the entrance tableentrance table
Move into groups of 5Move into groups of 5 Each person needs a Each person needs a
sheet of papersheet of paper A question will appear on A question will appear on
the boardthe board You have 30 seconds to You have 30 seconds to
SILENTLY come up with SILENTLY come up with an answer on your own an answer on your own sheet of papersheet of paper
You cannot help your You cannot help your group membersgroup members
““Trashketball” RulesTrashketball” Rules
Then I will call out a letterThen I will call out a letter The person from each The person from each
team who has that letter team who has that letter will write their answer on will write their answer on the group’s white boardthe group’s white board
If you have the right If you have the right answer, your team earns answer, your team earns 5 points5 points
Then the person whose Then the person whose letter I called will get the letter I called will get the chance to shoot for chance to shoot for additional pointsadditional points
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1. Approximately how many words did 1. Approximately how many words did Shakespeare add to the English Shakespeare add to the English language?language?
A. About 500A. About 500
B. About 1300B. About 1300
C. About 1700C. About 1700
D. About 2000D. About 2000
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1. Approximately how many words did 1. Approximately how many words did Shakespeare add to the English Shakespeare add to the English language?language?
A. About 500A. About 500
B. About 1300B. About 1300
C. About 1700C. About 1700
D. About 2000D. About 2000
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2.2. The format for citations on a works The format for citations on a works cited page must be as follows:cited page must be as follows:
A. Alphabetical orderA. Alphabetical order
B. Numbered entriesB. Numbered entries
C. The first line indentedC. The first line indented
D. All of the aboveD. All of the above
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2.2. The format for citations on a works The format for citations on a works cited page must be as follows:cited page must be as follows:
A. Alphabetical orderA. Alphabetical order
B. Numbered entriesB. Numbered entries
C. The first line indentedC. The first line indented
D. All of the aboveD. All of the above
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3.3. The top left-hand corner of a research The top left-hand corner of a research note card must contain a note card must contain a
..
A. Corresponding source numberA. Corresponding source number
B. TopicB. Topic
C. Author’s nameC. Author’s name
D. Page numberD. Page number
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3.3. The top left-hand corner of a research The top left-hand corner of a research note card must contain a note card must contain a
..
A. Corresponding source numberA. Corresponding source number
B. TopicB. Topic
C. Author’s nameC. Author’s name
D. Page numberD. Page number
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4.4. What was the name of Shakespeare’s What was the name of Shakespeare’s acting company?acting company?
A. The Chamberlain’s MenA. The Chamberlain’s MenB. The Queen’s MenB. The Queen’s MenC. Tragedy and ComedyC. Tragedy and ComedyD. Shakespeare and Co.D. Shakespeare and Co.
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4.4. What was the name of Shakespeare’s What was the name of Shakespeare’s acting company?acting company?
A. The Chamberlain’s MenA. The Chamberlain’s MenB. The Queen’s MenB. The Queen’s MenC. Tragedy and ComedyC. Tragedy and ComedyD. Shakespeare and Co.D. Shakespeare and Co.
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5.5. What is the term for the people who What is the term for the people who stood in front of the stage at stood in front of the stage at Shakespeare’s plays?Shakespeare’s plays?
A. The front runnersA. The front runners
B. The penny collectorsB. The penny collectors
C. The guardsC. The guards
D. The groundlingsD. The groundlings
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5.5. What is the term for the people who What is the term for the people who stood in front of the stage at stood in front of the stage at Shakespeare’s plays?Shakespeare’s plays?
A. The front runnersA. The front runners
B. The penny collectorsB. The penny collectors
C. The guardsC. The guards
D. The groundlingsD. The groundlings
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6.6. A thesis statement should contain A thesis statement should contain these two things:these two things:
A. A. Subject and TopicSubject and Topic
B. B. Topic and OpinionTopic and Opinion
C. C. Topic and ReasoningTopic and Reasoning
D. D. Reasoning and OpinionReasoning and Opinion
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6.6. A thesis statement should contain A thesis statement should contain these two things:these two things:
A. A. Subject and TopicSubject and Topic
B. B. Topic and OpinionTopic and Opinion
C. C. Topic and ReasoningTopic and Reasoning
D. D. Reasoning and OpinionReasoning and Opinion
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7. Where does parenthetical 7. Where does parenthetical documentation occur?documentation occur?
A. On the works cited pageA. On the works cited page
B. After a direct quotation onlyB. After a direct quotation only
C. Before any indirect quotationC. Before any indirect quotation
D. Before the period in a direct/indirect D. Before the period in a direct/indirect quotequote
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7. Where does parenthetical 7. Where does parenthetical documentation occur?documentation occur?
A. On the works cited pageA. On the works cited page
B. After a direct quotation onlyB. After a direct quotation only
C. Before any indirect quotationC. Before any indirect quotation
D. Before the period in a direct/indirect D. Before the period in a direct/indirect quotequote
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8.8. The indentation on a works cited The indentation on a works cited citation is called citation is called
..
A. A special indentA. A special indentB. Multiple indentB. Multiple indentC. Hanging indentC. Hanging indentD. First line indentD. First line indent
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8.8. The indentation on a works cited The indentation on a works cited citation is called citation is called
..
A. A special indentA. A special indentB. Multiple indentB. Multiple indentC. Hanging indentC. Hanging indentD. First line indentD. First line indent
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9. From which Shakespearean play did 9. From which Shakespearean play did all knock, knock jokes derive?all knock, knock jokes derive?
A. MacBethA. MacBeth
B. The TempestB. The Tempest
C. Julius CaesarC. Julius Caesar
D. A Midsummer Night’s DreamD. A Midsummer Night’s Dream
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9. From which Shakespearean play did 9. From which Shakespearean play did all knock, knock jokes derive?all knock, knock jokes derive?
A. MacBethA. MacBeth
B. The TempestB. The Tempest
C. Julius CaesarC. Julius Caesar
D. A Midsummer Night’s DreamD. A Midsummer Night’s Dream
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10. Which is NOT a part of MLA 10. Which is NOT a part of MLA formatting?formatting?
A.A. 12 pt. Times New Roman font12 pt. Times New Roman font
B.B. 1.5” margins1.5” margins
C.C. Double-spacedDouble-spaced
D.D. Header located on the right-hand side Header located on the right-hand side of the pageof the page
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10. Which is NOT a part of MLA 10. Which is NOT a part of MLA formatting?formatting?
A.A. 12 pt. Times New Roman font12 pt. Times New Roman font
B.B. 1.5” margins1.5” margins
C.C. Double-spacedDouble-spaced
D.D. Header located on the right-hand side Header located on the right-hand side of the pageof the page
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11. Which citation is incorrect?11. Which citation is incorrect?
A. Smith, John. “Pandas.” A. Smith, John. “Pandas.” Wonderful Wonderful CreaturesCreatures. New York: Scholastic. . New York: Scholastic. 2011.2011.
B. Smith, John. “Pandas.” B. Smith, John. “Pandas.” Wonderful Wonderful CreaturesCreatures. Scholastic: New York. . Scholastic: New York. 2011.2011.
C. Both A and BC. Both A and B
D. Neither A and BD. Neither A and B
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11. Which citation is incorrect?11. Which citation is incorrect?
A. Smith, John. “Pandas.” A. Smith, John. “Pandas.” Wonderful Wonderful CreaturesCreatures. New York: Scholastic. . New York: Scholastic. 2011.2011.
B. Smith, John. “Pandas.” B. Smith, John. “Pandas.” Wonderful Wonderful CreaturesCreatures. Scholastic: New York. . Scholastic: New York. 2011.2011.
C. Both A and BC. Both A and B
D. Neither A and BD. Neither A and B
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12.12. What is the only item Shakespeare What is the only item Shakespeare left to his wife in his will?left to his wife in his will?
A. The best bedA. The best bed
B. The best chinaB. The best china
C. The second-best chinaC. The second-best china
D. The second-best bedD. The second-best bed
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12.12. What is the only item Shakespeare What is the only item Shakespeare left to his wife in his will?left to his wife in his will?
A. The best bedA. The best bed
B. The best chinaB. The best china
C. The second-best chinaC. The second-best china
D. The second-best bedD. The second-best bed
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13.13. Shakespeare is a famous author of…Shakespeare is a famous author of…
A. playsA. plays
B. Plays and poetryB. Plays and poetry
C. Plays, poetry, and essaysC. Plays, poetry, and essays
D. Plays, poetry, essays, and political D. Plays, poetry, essays, and political brochuresbrochures
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13.13. Shakespeare is a famous author of…Shakespeare is a famous author of…
A. playsA. plays
B. Plays and poetryB. Plays and poetry
C. Plays, poetry, and essaysC. Plays, poetry, and essays
D. Plays, poetry, essays, and political D. Plays, poetry, essays, and political brochuresbrochures
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hand of a research notecard hand of a research notecard corresponds to corresponds to ..
A. The page the note can be found on in A. The page the note can be found on in the sourcethe source
B. The bibliography card where the note B. The bibliography card where the note was taken fromwas taken from
C. The number of facts given on the C. The number of facts given on the notecardnotecard
D. The page of the research paper where D. The page of the research paper where the note will be usedthe note will be used
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hand of a research notecard hand of a research notecard corresponds to corresponds to ..
A. The page the note can be found on in A. The page the note can be found on in the sourcethe source
B. The bibliography card where the note B. The bibliography card where the note was taken fromwas taken from
C. The number of facts given on the C. The number of facts given on the notecardnotecard
D. The page of the research paper where D. The page of the research paper where the note will be usedthe note will be used
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15.15. How many notes should be on one How many notes should be on one particular notecard?particular notecard?
A. One note from one sourceA. One note from one sourceB. More than one note from the same B. More than one note from the same
sourcesourceC. One note from many sourcesC. One note from many sourcesD. Many notes from many sourcesD. Many notes from many sources
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15.15. How many notes should be on one How many notes should be on one particular notecard?particular notecard?
A. One note from one sourceA. One note from one sourceB. More than one note from the same B. More than one note from the same
sourcesourceC. One note from many sourcesC. One note from many sourcesD. Many notes from many sourcesD. Many notes from many sources
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of the theatre in which of the theatre in which Shakespeare’s plays were Shakespeare’s plays were performed while he was still performed while he was still alive?alive?
A. The Queen’s End, LondonA. The Queen’s End, London
B. The Chamberlain, Stratford-B. The Chamberlain, Stratford-upon-Avonupon-Avon
C. The Globe Theatre, LondonC. The Globe Theatre, London
D. The Chamberlain, LondonD. The Chamberlain, London
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of the theatre in which of the theatre in which Shakespeare’s plays were Shakespeare’s plays were performed while he was still performed while he was still alive?alive?
A. The Queen’s End, LondonA. The Queen’s End, London
B. The Chamberlain, Stratford-B. The Chamberlain, Stratford-upon-Avonupon-Avon
C. The Globe Theatre, LondonC. The Globe Theatre, London
D. The Chamberlain, LondonD. The Chamberlain, London
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17.17. With an indirect quote, parenthetical With an indirect quote, parenthetical documentation occurs…documentation occurs…
A. After the quotation marksA. After the quotation marks
B. At the end of a paraphrased B. At the end of a paraphrased paragraphparagraph
C. At the end of every paraphrased C. At the end of every paraphrased sentencesentence
D. never, you don’t need to cite indirect D. never, you don’t need to cite indirect quotesquotes
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17.17. With an indirect quote, parenthetical With an indirect quote, parenthetical documentation occurs…documentation occurs…
A. After the quotation marksA. After the quotation marks
B. At the end of a paraphrased B. At the end of a paraphrased paragraphparagraph
C. At the end of every paraphrased C. At the end of every paraphrased sentencesentence
D. never, you don’t need to cite indirect D. never, you don’t need to cite indirect quotesquotes
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18.18. A direct quote should…A direct quote should…
A. Never start a paragraphA. Never start a paragraph
B. Never end a paragraphB. Never end a paragraph
C. Always have a citation at the endC. Always have a citation at the end
D. All of the aboveD. All of the above
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18.18. A direct quote should…A direct quote should…
A. Never start a paragraphA. Never start a paragraph
B. Never end a paragraphB. Never end a paragraph
C. Always have a citation at the endC. Always have a citation at the end
D. All of the aboveD. All of the above
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19.19. Actors in Shakespearian times Actors in Shakespearian times were different because…were different because…
A. They did not have a box officeA. They did not have a box officeB. They did not charge to see their B. They did not charge to see their
playsplaysC. They were only menC. They were only menD. All of the aboveD. All of the above
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19.19. Actors in Shakespearian times Actors in Shakespearian times were different because…were different because…
A. They did not have a box officeA. They did not have a box officeB. They did not charge to see their B. They did not charge to see their
playsplaysC. They were only menC. They were only menD. All of the aboveD. All of the above
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question you should ask yourself question you should ask yourself when evaluating the validity of a when evaluating the validity of a website?website?
A. Is it clear who is sponsoring the A. Is it clear who is sponsoring the page?page?
B. Does the site have links to its B. Does the site have links to its sources?sources?
C. Is the author well-known?C. Is the author well-known?
D. Is the author a professional or an D. Is the author a professional or an amateur?amateur?
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20.20. Which of the following is NOT a Which of the following is NOT a question you should ask yourself question you should ask yourself when evaluating the validity of a when evaluating the validity of a website?website?
A. Is it clear who is sponsoring the A. Is it clear who is sponsoring the page?page?
B. Does the site have links to its B. Does the site have links to its sources?sources?
C. Is the author well-known?C. Is the author well-known?
D. Is the author a professional or an D. Is the author a professional or an amateur?amateur?
““Trashketball” WinnersTrashketball” Winners
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