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Language Arts 6th Grade
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Parts of Speech6 Topics|40 Quizzes
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Subject, Object, and Possessive Pronouns
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Identify Subject Pronouns
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Identify Object Pronouns
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Choose Between Subject and Object Pronouns
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Use a Subject Pronoun as Part of a Compound Subject
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Use an Object Pronoun as Part of a Compound Object
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Use the Correct Pronoun Following “to be”
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Use the Correct Pronoun in Comparisons
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Identify Possessive Pronouns
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Use the Correct Possessive Pronoun
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Use the Correct Pronoun
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Identify Subject Pronouns
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Lesson Test: Subject, Object, and Possessive Pronouns
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Identify Subject Pronouns
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Identify Object Pronouns
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Choose Between Subject and Object Pronouns
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Use a Subject Pronoun as Part of a Compound Subject
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Use an Object Pronoun as Part of a Compound Object
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Use the Correct Pronoun Following “to be”
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Use the Correct Pronoun in Comparisons
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Identify Possessive Pronouns
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Use the Correct Possessive Pronoun
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Use the Correct Pronoun
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Identify Subject Pronouns
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Intensive Pronouns
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Lesson Test: Intensive Pronouns
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Pronouns and Antecedents
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Lesson Test: Pronouns and Antecedents
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Subject, Object, and Possessive Pronouns
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Standard Language2 Topics|6 Quizzes
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Mechanics2 Topics|8 Quizzes
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Sentence Structure6 Topics|20 Quizzes
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Independent and Dependent Clauses
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Lesson Test: Independent and Dependent Clauses
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Simple, Compound, Complex, and Compound-Complex Sentences
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Lesson Test: Simple, Compound, Complex, and Compound-Complex Sentences
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Declarative, Exclamatory, Imperative, and Interrogative Sentences
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Lesson Test: Declarative, Exclamatory, Imperative, and Interrogative Sentences
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Independent and Dependent Clauses
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Style and Tone2 Topics|14 Quizzes
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Vocabulary Strategies and Use4 Topics|40 Quizzes
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Context Clues
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Lesson Test: Context Clues
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Affixes and Root Words
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Use Prefixes to Interpret New Words 1 (Part 1)
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Use Prefixes to Interpret New Words 1 (Part 2)
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Use Prefixes to Interpret New Words 2 (Part 1)
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Use Prefixes to Interpret New Words 2 (Part 2)
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Use Prefixes to Interpret New Words 3 (Part 1)
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Use Prefixes to Interpret New Words 3 (Part 2)
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Use Suffixes to Interpret New Words 1 (Part 1)
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Use Suffixes to Interpret New Words 1 (Part 2)
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Use Suffixes to Interpret New Words 2 (Part 1)
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Use Suffixes to Sort Words by Part of Speech
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Use Greek and Latin Roots to Interpret New Words 1 (Part 1)
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Use Greek and Latin Roots to Interpret New Words 1 (Part 2)
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Use Greek and Latin Roots to Interpret New Words 1 (Part 3)
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Use Greek and Latin Roots to Interpret New Words 1 (Part 4)
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Use Greek and Latin Roots to Interpret New Words 2 (Part 1)
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Use Greek and Latin Roots to Interpret New Words 2 (Part 2)
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Use Greek and Latin Roots to Interpret New Words 2 (Part 3)
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Use Greek and Latin Roots to Interpret New Words 2 (Part 4)
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Make Connections Among Words that Share Affixes or Roots
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Use Prefixes to Interpret New Words 1 (Part 1)
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Lesson Test: Affixes and Root Words
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Use Prefixes to Interpret New Words 1
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Use Prefixes to Interpret New Words 2
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Use Prefixes to Interpret New Words 3
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Use Suffixes to Interpret New Words 1
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Use Suffixes to Interpret New Words 2
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Use Suffixes to Sort Words by Part of Speech
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Use Greek and Latin Roots to Interpret New Words 1
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Use Greek and Latin Roots to Interpret New Words 2
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Make Connections Among Words that Share Affixes or Roots
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Use Prefixes to Interpret New Words 1
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Context Clues
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Figurative and Descriptive Language6 Topics|36 Quizzes
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Figurative Language
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Identify Instances of Alliteration
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Identify Instances of Onomatopoeia
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Identify Similes and Metaphors
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Determine the Meaning of Similes and Metaphors in Context
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Identify Personification in a Sentence
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Interpret Personification in Context
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Interpret Common Idioms in Context
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Interpret Common Adages and Proverbs in Context
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Identify Instances of Alliteration
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Lesson Test: Figurative Language
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Identify Instances of Alliteration
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Identify Instances of Onomatopoeia
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Identify Similes and Metaphors
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Determine the Meaning of Similes and Metaphors in Context
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Identify Personification in a Sentence
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Interpret Personification in Context
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Interpret Common Idioms in Context
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Interpret Common Adages and Proverbs in Context
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Identify Instances of Alliteration
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Analogies
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Lesson Test: Analogies
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Word Meanings and Connotations
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Lesson Test: Word Meanings and Connotations
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Figurative Language
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Reference Materials2 Topics|16 Quizzes
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Dictionaries, Glossaries, and Thesauruses
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Differentiate Between Dictionaries, Glossaries, and Thesauruses
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Use Guide Words
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Identify the Parts of a Dictionary Entry
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Use a Dictionary Entry to Determine a Word’s Part of Speech
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Choose the Correct Definition from a Dictionary Entry
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Use a Dictionary Entry to Determine the Pronunciation of an Unfamiliar Word
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Use a Thesaurus
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Use a Glossary
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Differentiate Between Dictionaries, Glossaries, and Thesauruses
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Lesson Test: Dictionaries, Glossaries, and Thesauruses
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Differentiate Between Dictionaries, Glossaries, and Thesauruses
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Use Guide Words
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Identify the Parts of a Dictionary Entry
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Use a Dictionary Entry to Determine a Word’s Part of Speech
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Choose the Correct Definition from a Dictionary Entry
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Use a Dictionary Entry to Determine the Pronunciation of an Unfamiliar Word
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Use a Thesaurus
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Use a Glossary
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Differentiate Between Dictionaries, Glossaries, and Thesauruses
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Dictionaries, Glossaries, and Thesauruses
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Question 1 of 20
1. Question
Which answer choice correctly combines the simple sentences into a compound sentence?
Beth quit her job. She traveled to South America.
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Question 2 of 20
2. Question
Which answer choice correctly combines the simple sentences into a compound sentence?
The temperature dropped below freezing. Shana wore a wool coat.
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Question 3 of 20
3. Question
Which answer choice correctly combines the simple sentences into a compound sentence?
He should not be upset. He should not feel responsible.
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Question 4 of 20
4. Question
Which answer choice correctly combines the simple sentences into a compound sentence?
Liza can go to the movies. She must come straight home afterward.
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Question 5 of 20
5. Question
Which answer choice correctly combines the simple sentences into a compound sentence?
Laurent might move to Seattle. He might move to Portland.
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Question 6 of 20
6. Question
Which answer choice correctly combines the simple sentences into a compound sentence?
Mikayla was running late. She decided to help Landry anyway.
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Question 7 of 20
7. Question
Which answer choice correctly combines the simple sentences into a compound sentence?
Vishal might play in the tennis tournament. He might go camping.
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Question 8 of 20
8. Question
Which answer choice correctly combines the simple sentences into a compound sentence?
The glass fell. It shattered on the floor.
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Question 9 of 20
9. Question
Which answer choice correctly combines the simple sentences into a compound sentence?
Justine knew she would be punished. She left early anyway.
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Question 10 of 20
10. Question
Which answer choice correctly combines the simple sentences into a compound sentence?
Liev knew a storm was coming. The skies had darkened.
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Question 11 of 20
11. Question
Which answer choice correctly combines the simple sentences into a compound sentence?
The ship changed course. The waves were too strong.
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Question 12 of 20
12. Question
Which answer choice correctly combines the simple sentences into a compound sentence?
We wanted to ace the test. We studied all week.
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Question 13 of 20
13. Question
Which answer choice correctly combines the simple sentences into a compound sentence?
The soldiers fought valiantly. They lost the battle.
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Question 14 of 20
14. Question
Which answer choice correctly combines the simple sentences into a compound sentence?
Liam and Joelle will not arrive today. They will not be here tomorrow.
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Question 15 of 20
15. Question
Which answer choice correctly combines the simple sentences into a compound sentence?
Kent saw that the floor was slick. He ran anyway.
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Question 16 of 20
16. Question
Which answer choice correctly combines the simple sentences into a compound sentence?
Kienne rode the roller coaster. He ate a corn dog.
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Question 17 of 20
17. Question
Which answer choice correctly combines the simple sentences into a compound sentence?
The teacher began to take attendance. We all stopped talking.
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Question 18 of 20
18. Question
Which answer choice correctly combines the simple sentences into a compound sentence?
You can buy a new game. You can save the money.
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Question 19 of 20
19. Question
Which answer choice correctly combines the simple sentences into a compound sentence?
Carmen did not hear the question. She could not see the speaker.
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Question 20 of 20
20. Question
Which answer choice correctly combines the simple sentences into a compound sentence?
The wolf threw back its head. It did not howl.
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