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Language Arts 8th Grade
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Grammar6 Topics|52 Quizzes
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Verbals
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Identify a Gerund
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Identify Gerund Phrases
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Identify the Uses of Gerunds
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Identify Present Participles
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Identify Past Participles
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Identify Past and Present Participles
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Identify Participle Phrases
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Identify the Function of a Participle Phrase
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Identify Infinitives
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Identify Infinitive Phrases
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Identify the Uses of Infinitives
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Identify a Gerund
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Lesson Test: Verbals
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Identify a Gerund
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Identify Gerund Phrases
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Identify the Uses of Gerunds
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Identify Present Participles
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Identify Past Participles
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Identify Past and Present Participles
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Identify Participle Phrases
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Identify the Function of a Participle Phrase
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Identify Infinitives
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Identify Infinitive Phrases
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Identify the Uses of Infinitives
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Identify a Gerund
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Active and Passive Voice
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Lesson Test: Active and Passive Voice
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Moods
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Identify the Indicative Mood
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Identify the Imperative Mood
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Identify the Interrogative Mood
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Identify the Conditional Mood
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Identify the Subjunctive Mood
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Differentiate Between the Indicative, Imperative, Interrogative, Conditional, and Subjunctive Moods
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Form the Subjunctive Mood
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Identify Inappropriate Shifts in Mood
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Correct Inappropriate Shifts in Mood
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Identify the Indicative Mood
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Lesson Test: Moods
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Identify the Indicative Mood
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Identify the Imperative Mood
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Identify the Interrogative Mood
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Identify the Conditional Mood
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Identify the Subjunctive Mood
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Differentiate Between the Indicative, Imperative, Interrogative, Conditional, and Subjunctive Moods
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Form the Subjunctive Mood
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Identify Inappropriate Shifts in Mood
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Correct Inappropriate Shifts in Mood
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Identify the Indicative Mood
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Verbals
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Mechanics2 Topics|9 Quizzes
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Vocabulary Strategies and Use4 Topics|36 Quizzes
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Context Clues
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Lesson Test: Context Clues
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Affixes and Roots
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Use Prefixes to Interpret New Words (Part 1)
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Use Prefixes to Interpret New Words (Part 2)
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Use Suffixes to Interpret New Words (Part 1)
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Use Suffixes to Interpret New Words (Part 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 (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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Use Greek and Latin Roots to Interpret New Words 3 (Part 1)
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Use Greek and Latin Roots to Interpret New Words 3 (Part 2)
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Use Greek and Latin Roots to Interpret New Words 3 (Part 3)
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Make Connections Among Words that Share Affixes or Root Words
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Use Prefixes to Interpret New Words (Part 1)
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Lesson Test: Affixes and Roots
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Use Prefixes to Interpret New Words
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Use Suffixes to Interpret New Words
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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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Use Greek and Latin Roots to Interpret New Words 3
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Make Connections Among Words that Share Affixes or Root Words
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Use Prefixes to Interpret New Words
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Context Clues
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Figurative and Descriptive Language8 Topics|34 Quizzes
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Reference Materials2 Topics|14 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 Meaning Using 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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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 Meaning Using 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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Differentiate Between Dictionaries, Glossaries, and Thesauruses
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Dictionaries, Glossaries and Thesauruses
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Click on the section of the thesaurus entry that shows words that have the same meaning as antiquated.
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2. Question
Click on the section of the thesaurus entry that shows words that have the opposite meaning of volatile.
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Based on the thesaurus entry, which words could replace hinder in the sentence below?Aiden knew that skipping the study session would severely hinder his chances of getting an A on the test.
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4. Question
Based on the thesaurus entry, which words mean the opposite of limited as it is used in the sentence below?Daniel hoped to expand his aunt’s limited view on rap music by making her a personalized playlist.
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Question 5 of 20
5. Question
Based on the thesaurus entry, which words could replace rancid in the sentence below?The meat in the refrigerator was likely to become rancid if the power was not restored soon.
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6. Question
Click on the section of the thesaurus entry that shows words that have the opposite meaning of stationary.
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7. Question
Click on the section of the thesaurus entry that shows words that have the same meaning as cramped.
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Question 8 of 20
8. Question
Based on the thesaurus entry, which words mean the opposite of factual as it is used in the sentence below?The reporter was relieved to discover that the source’s information was factual.
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Question 9 of 20
9. Question
Based on the thesaurus entry, which words mean the opposite of ominous as it is used in the sentence below?The ominous clouds hung over the valley, promising an intense thunderstorm.
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Question 10 of 20
10. Question
Based on the thesaurus entry, which words could replace normal in the sentence below?When eating at his favorite restaurant, Brandon rarely strayed from his normal order, which included a turkey sandwich and an iced tea.
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Question 11 of 20
11. Question
Click on the section of the thesaurus entry that shows words that have the opposite meaning of derelict.
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Question 12 of 20
12. Question
Click on the section of the thesaurus entry that shows words that have the same meaning as ubiquitous.
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Question 13 of 20
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Based on the thesaurus entry, which words could replace brash in the sentence below?
Her brash decisions resulted in a stream of negative consequences.
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Question 14 of 20
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Based on the thesaurus entry, which words could replace ingest in the sentence below?Shayne pressed the coffee through a filter so she would not ingest any of the grounds.
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Question 15 of 20
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Based on the thesaurus entry, which words mean the opposite of maximize as it is used in the sentence below?Rita rearranged her room in order to maximize the amount of floor space so that she could practice yoga.
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Click on the section of the thesaurus entry that shows words that have the same meaning as tentative.
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Click on the section of the thesaurus entry that shows words that have the opposite meaning of eligible.
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Question 18 of 20
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Based on the thesaurus entry, which words mean the opposite of grim as it is used in the sentence below?After their quarterback was injured, Munson High’s chances of winning the game looked rather grim.
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Question 19 of 20
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Based on the thesaurus entry, which words mean the opposite of quench as it is used in the sentence below?Arnold fished a bottle of water from the cooler, hoping to quench his thirst.
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Question 20 of 20
20. Question
Based on the thesaurus entry, which words could replace pertinent in the sentence below?Each paragraph discussed a different topic pertinent to the main idea of the article.
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