PPT-The Giver Vocabulary and Quotation Marks
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Bellwork Week 3 Monday January 30 1 luminous adj glowing or emitting light 2 chute noun a slope or shaft to drop things down 3 rueful adj regretful or remorseful
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Bellwork Week 3 Monday January 30 1 luminous adj glowing or emitting light 2 chute noun a slope or shaft to drop things down 3 rueful adj regretful or remorseful 4 stealthily . How do I use them?. WWJD?. http://. youtu.be/Bea_2ANKJ5o. Direct Quotations. Used to quote exactly what someone says. In this case, the quotations marks go around the word or phrase.. Examples:. •Sarah smiled and said, "Yes.". Grammar Toolkit. Quotation marks. . I . heard her ask, . . How . much is enough. ?. . . said . Declan. .. . I . like ice-cream. ,. . said . Declan.. Grammar Toolkit. Quotation marks. The main job of quotation marks is to show what someone says in direct speech. They are sometimes called speech marks. Quotation marks pose a problem for many writers, but a few simple rules can make them easy to use. . Although these marks are most often found in dialogue, other writing situations require them as well.. with . Titles and Words. From the UWF Writing Lab’s 101 Grammar Mini-Lessons Series. Mini-Lesson #94. Use quotation marks to set off titles of short works and titles of parts of long works.. Use quotation marks for titles of essays, short stories, short poems, songs, chapters or section in books, speeches, episodes of radio or television series, and articles in magazines, newspapers, and professional journals.. Usage & Mechanics. Capitalization. What words do you capitalize? Write down all that you know.. Capitalization. The pronoun “I”. Proper nouns and adjectives. School subjects, holidays, days of the week, months, geographical names. Quotation marks allow you to use another person’s words in your writing. . When you use another person’s words in your writing, it is called a . Direct Quote!. Quotation Marks. Do not use quotation marks for an . Using Quotation Marks with a Direct Quotation. “. When I learn to ride. ,. ”. said the . . student. ,. “. I’ll use the bridle path every . . day. .”. Direct quotation represents a person’s exact speech or thoughts.. Danitza Alvizar Fernandez, IST . 511. October . 10, 2014 . What? Why? . How?. What?. Combining . q. uotation marks with other punctuation marks . (American English). Why?. Quotation marks can bring your writing to life.. Rule #1: DIRECT AND INDIRECT QUOTATIONS. A . direct quotation. represents a person’s exact speech or thoughts. Use quotation marks.. An . indirect quotation. reports only the general meaning of what a person said or thought. Do not use quotation marks.. Author: . Wendie. C. Old. Genre: . Biography. Big Question: How . did the Wright brothers’ dream change the world?. Review Games. Story Sort. Vocabulary . Words:. Arcade Games. Study Stack. . Spelling City: Spelling Words . Chapters 1-4. Adherence. adherence (ad-heer-uhns) n. steady devotion, support, allegiance, or attachment. derivatives: adherent, adhere. Chapter 2. “. . .the fact that his father had broken a rule at all awed him. He glanced at his mother, the one responsible for adherence to the rules, and was relieved that she was smiling.”. Author:. Patrick O’Brien. Genre: . Expository Nonfiction. Small Group. Timer. Review Games. Story Sort. Vocabulary. . Words. :. Arcade Games. Study Stack . Spelling City: Vocabulary. Spelling City: Spelling Words . Forbidden. (adj.) banned, not allowed. Harry and Ron frequented the “forbidden” section of the library.. Nondescript. (adj.) lacking distinctive characteristics or qualities. The classroom was very nondescript – it lacked posters, colors, and bulletin boards.. The Giver Vocabulary Bellwork 2 Monday, January 23 1 . remorse- noun- regret or guilt 2. reprieve- noun- to stop or postpone punishment or a break from something harmful 3. exuberant- adj.- full of enthusiasm
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