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    Need help with 8th grade Language Arts HW worksheet! (due 4/23)
    Language Arts is not my stRong suit. DS has a worksheet due tomorrow. The last one I double checked he got a 70 on, so I will take any help I can get.

    Here are two questions I am not sure he picked the right answer.


    1. The phrase "not suspended in a shaft of summer light" uses all of these techniques EXCEPT
    A. alliteration
    B. description
    C. imagery
    D. personification


    2. Line 71 contains an example of what. (LIne 71- This is done. )
    A. Independent Cause
    B. Imperative sentence

    C. Passive Voice
    D. Sentence Fragment


    3. What pair of adjectives best describes the tone of the second paragraph. (this paragraph is one sentence long. Sentence is this. I'll tell you about it.
    A. casual and friendly
    b. formal and cheerful
    c. simple and resigned
    d. helpful and apathetic

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    Quote Originally Posted by Soccermomm View Post
    Language Arts is not my stRong suit. DS has a worksheet due tomorrow. The last one I double checked he got a 70 on, so I will take any help I can get.
    If he is struggling shouldn't he go in and ask his teacher for help? It's not your homework, so I wouldn't be correcting it for him. That's not going to help him in the long run.



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    1 is D.

    2 is both A and C, assuming A has a typo and should be "Independent Clause." Otherwise just C.

    3 probably is A, but I'm not sure. I think context is needed. The question is about paragraph 2 but probably is predicated on how it fits in with the rest of the passage.

    ETA: Students shouldn't lose points for getting the wrong answer on a homework assignment. The purpose of homework is to reinforce learning and to allow the teacher to track progress. I don't believe in taking off points for wrong answers because if the students already knew all the right answers, they wouldn't need to do homework. Disclosure: I'm a former middle school language arts teacher.
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    OMG, I will be useless to DCs middle school. I have no idea what any of this means.


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    Quote Originally Posted by sariana View Post
    1 is D.

    2 is both A and C, assuming A has a typo and should be "Independent Clause." Otherwise just C.

    3 probably is A, but I'm not sure. I think context is needed. The question is about paragraph 2 but probably is predicated on how it fits in with the rest of the passage.

    ETA: Students shouldn't lose points for getting the wrong answer on a homework assignment. The purpose of homework is to reinforce learning and to allow the teacher to track progress. I don't believe in taking off points for wrong answers because if the students already knew all the right answers, they wouldn't need to do homework. Disclosure: I'm a former middle school language arts teacher.
    Agree with Sariana. D, C, A.

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    Although the alliteration is not very clear, the words start with the letter "s" but they don't all make the /s/ sound.

    I really dislike language arts stuff like this!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mom2binsd View Post
    Although the alliteration is not very clear, the words start with the letter "s" but they don't all make the /s/ sound.

    I really dislike language arts stuff like this!

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    But it doesn't use personification at all [ETA so that has to be the answer]. Just two words with the same initial sound count as alliteration, so even without the /sh/ word, alliteration is present.

    I agree that these worksheets are annoying.
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    Quote Originally Posted by trcy View Post
    OMG, I will be useless to DCs middle school. I have no idea what any of this means.


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    Thank you for responding. I am glad I am not alone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sariana View Post
    1 is D.

    2 is both A and C, assuming A has a typo and should be "Independent Clause." Otherwise just C.

    3 probably is A, but I'm not sure. I think context is needed. The question is about paragraph 2 but probably is predicated on how it fits in with the rest of the passage.

    ETA: Students shouldn't lose points for getting the wrong answer on a homework assignment. The purpose of homework is to reinforce learning and to allow the teacher to track progress. I don't believe in taking off points for wrong answers because if the students already knew all the right answers, they wouldn't need to do homework. Disclosure: I'm a former middle school language arts teacher.
    Thank you, thank you, thank you for helping me out. We went over things and talked about them.

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