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JEOPARDY

JEOPARDY. EOC Review. CATEGORIES. Agreement. Punctuation. Confusing Words. Lit. Terms. Misc. JEOPARDY. Agreement 100. Agreement: 100. Both of the students (is/are) going to pass the EOC. Agreement: 100. are. Agreement 200. Agreement: 200. All of the class passed (its/their) EOC.

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JEOPARDY

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  1. JEOPARDY EOC Review

  2. CATEGORIES

  3. Agreement

  4. Punctuation

  5. Confusing Words

  6. Lit. Terms

  7. Misc.

  8. JEOPARDY

  9. Agreement100

  10. Agreement: 100 • Both of the students (is/are) going to pass the EOC.

  11. Agreement: 100 • are

  12. Agreement200

  13. Agreement: 200 • All of the class passed (its/their) EOC.

  14. Agreement: 200 • its

  15. Agreement300

  16. DAILY DOUBLE

  17. Agreement: 300 • Each of the sophomores (takes/take) the EOC.

  18. Agreement: 300 • takes

  19. Agreement400

  20. Agreement: 400 • The students, all of whom take English, (is/are) ready for summer break.

  21. Agreement: 400 • are

  22. Agreement500

  23. Agreement: 500 • A positive person with help from others (is/are) able to succeed.

  24. Agreement: 500 • is

  25. Agreement600

  26. Agreement: 600 • Neither of the students (wants/want) to fail (his/their) test.

  27. Agreement: 600 • wants, his

  28. Agreement700

  29. Agreement: 700 • Neither the boy nor the girl (was/were) allowed to graduate because (he-she/they) failed (his-her/their) EOC.

  30. Agreement: 700 • was, he-she, his-her

  31. Punctuation100

  32. Punctuation: 100 • Although the students were excited for summer break they would miss Mrs. Turnmire greatly. • Although, the students were ready for summer break they would miss Mrs. Turnmire greatly. • Although the students were ready for summer break, they would miss Mrs. Turnmire greatly.

  33. Punctuation: 100 c. Although the students were ready for summer break, they would miss Mrs. Turnmire greatly.

  34. Punctuation200

  35. Punctuation: 200 • The students traveled to the beach over the summer and enjoyed the sunshine. • The students traveled to the beach over the summer, and enjoyed the sunshine. • The students traveled to the beach, over the summer, and enjoyed the sunshine.

  36. Punctuation: 200 • The students traveled to the beach over the summer and enjoyed the sunshine.

  37. Punctuation300

  38. Punctuation: 300 • Summer break is three weeks away, however, you still have many assignments to complete. • Summer break is three weeks away; however, you still have many assignments left to complete. • Summer break is three weeks away; however you still have many assignments to complete.

  39. Punctuation: 300 c. Summer break is three weeks away; however, you still have many assignments left to complete.

  40. Punctuation400

  41. Punctuation: 400 • During the summer while lying on the beach, Will was bitten by a crab. • During the summer while lying on the beach Will was bitten, by a crab. • During the summer, while lying on the beach, Will was bitten by a crab.

  42. Punctuation: 400 c. During the summer, while lying on the beach, Will was bitten by a crab.

  43. Punctuation500

  44. Punctuation: 500 • The hot glaring sun scalded Mrs. Turnmire’s skin while she was at the pool. • The hot, glaring sun scalded Mrs. Turnmire’s skin while she was at the pool. • The hot, glaring sun scalded Mrs. Turnmire’s skin, while she was at the pool.

  45. Punctuation: 500 b. The hot, glaring sun scalded Ms. Turnmire’s skin while she was at the pool.

  46. Punctuation600

  47. Punctuation: 600 • School is almost over, and I am headed to Edisto Island. • School is almost over and I am headed to Edisto Island. • School is almost over and, I am headed to Edisto Island.

  48. Punctuation: 600 • School is almost over, and I am headed to Edisto Island.

  49. Punctuation700

  50. Punctuation: 700 • At the end of summer, a time that I always hate, the tall, green trees start to fade into browns and reds, marking the start of fall. • At the end of summer, a time that I always hate, the tall green trees start to fade into browns and reds marking the start of fall. • At the end of summer, a time that I always hate, the tall, green trees start to fade into browns and reds; marking the start of fall.

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