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Grade 3 Contractions
Grade 2 Contractions CCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.2.2, L.2.2c
what is
  1. whats
  2. wats
  3. what's
Grade 6 Contractions
Grade 6 Contractions
Grade 1 Capitalization and Punctuation
Choose the sentence that has the correct ending punctuation.
  1. What are you doing
  2. What are you doing?
  3. What are you doing.
  4. What are you doing!
Grade 4 Capitalization and Punctuation
Which sentence is written correctly?
  1. What an awesome sunset?
  2. What an awesome sunset!
  3. what an awesome sunset.
  4. What an awesome sunset.
Grade 7 Represent and Determine Probability CCSS: 7.SP.C.7, 7.SP.C.7b
Grade 7 Represent and Determine Probability
Grade 9 The Necklace
At the beginning of the story, Mme. Loisel's unhappiness is due to a contrast between:
  1. what she has and what she wants.
  2. what she once had and what she has now.
  3. what she wants and what her husband wants.
  4. what she's been promised and what she's received.
Continuing Education Public Health
In SOAP "objective" means:
  1. what the patient says
  2. what can be observed
Grade 2 Compare and Contrast
When you compare and contrast two characters, what is NOT something you look at?
  1. what the characters say
  2. what the author says about the characters
  3. what the characters look like
  4. what the author's name is
Continuing Education Public Health
In SOAP "subjective" means:
  1. what the patient says
  2. what can be observed
College Medical Practices
28. what would be an important element in a malpractice case
  1. what the doctor thinks is right
  2. what the hospital thinks happened
  3. what the patient feels is fair
  4. what the documentation reflects happened
Grade 1 Capitalization and Punctuation CCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.1.2, L.1.2b
Which sentence is written correctly?
  1. What are you doing tonight.
  2. what are you doing tonight?
  3. What are you doing tonight!
  4. What are you doing tonight?
Grade 2 Supporting Details CCSS: CCRA.R.8, RI.2.8

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What information is the author missing?
  1. what nurses do in hospitals
  2. what nurses do in communities
  3. what nurses do in schools
  4. what nurses do on military bases
Grade 4 Main Idea
The main idea of a story tells us:
  1. What to look for in the story.
  2. What the story is mainly about
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