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1.

The house
was a cloud of
secrets.
2. The team leader
moves as brave as a
lion.
3. After a good night sleep,
I felt like a million dollars.
4. You can save
money by spending
it.
5. A wicked whisper
came and changed
my life.
6. I will make an
educated guess.
7. Someone living in the
desert keeps a boat in her
yard.
8. If you want peace,
you must prepare for
war.
9. The sun shines
smile every
morning.
10. The original copies
of the documents
were on my desk.
ADVERB AND ADJECTIVE PHRASE

11.Raphael enjoys
reading articles about
early space
exploration.
12. Throughout the
spring, Archimedes
spent much time
fishing.
GENERAL REFERENCES AND PARTS OF THE BOOK

13. You want to know the meaning


of the word “CATALYST.”
A. Title Page
B. Glossary
C. Dedication Page
D. Bibliography
14. You want to know the title
and publication name of the
book.
A. Title Page
B. Glossary
C. Dedication Page
D. Bibliography
15. It contains alphabetically ordered
words, with explanations of their
meanings, syllabication, pronunciation,
parts of speech and synonyms and
antonyms of words .
A. Dictionary C. Encyclopedia
B. Thesaurus D. educational journal
16. Which of the following
describes a declarative sentence?
A. It gives a command
B. It expresses surprise
C. It states an idea or fact
D. D. It ends with a question mark
LIT FOR LITERAL
AND FIG FOR
FIGURATIVE
17. Our classmates
are good in cracking
Jokes.
18. My mother
give an arm alight
shot before I wake
up in the morning.
19. We seldom
fights like cat and
dog.
20. I saw a twinkle-
twinkle stars above
the sky.
21.Who is the Author?
22. Where is the Publication of the book?
23. What is the call number ?
24. How many pages?
Z675 Using your high school library 2nd ed. 1910
R68
Rossof. Martin,
New York H.W. Wilson/1964/
110 p. illus.

1. School libraries(High School)


DEPENDENT AND
INDEPENDENT
CLAUSE
25. Native Americans
lived on the island,
until they were
attacked.
26. if you live on an
island, its a wonderful
life.
27.the tides affect
your life, as before
28. The water level rises,
while I’m walking beside the
seashore.
29. Wherever I might
go, He will always at
my side.
30. when the tide
comes in, I slept in the
car.
Also, here are some words that trigger the
entrance of a dependent clause:

• Because If
• When Though Since
• Unless Although
• Whenever After
• While As
As if
• As long as
Before
• As soon as So that
• In order that Until

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