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Teens Spend Their Leisure Time Differently; In This Game You Will Test The Skills And Knowledge You Have Acquired After Studying The Pie Chart Of How Teens Spend Time, Imperatives, Simple Tenses, Subordination, Essay Writing And Analyzing A Text. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

A pie chart shows:
a) only percentages
b) only proportions
c) colors
d) percentages and proportions

The statement: “The storm passed quickly.” is:
a) wrong; it requires “quick”
b) correct
c) wrong; it requires “passes”
d) wrong; it misses an adverb phrase

The clause: “After they saw the car.” is:
a) Dependent
b) Independent
c) Compound
d) Compound-Complex

An expository essay about air pollution:
a) Narrates a story about pollutants
b) Describes factories
c) Explains the causes of air pollution
d) Convinces people not to drive cars

The statement: “Keeps safe at your home.” is:
a) Correct
b) Wrong; requires “house”
c) Wrong; requires “in”
d) Wrong; requires “Keep”

A pie chart is practically a good tool to:
a) Display data quickly
b) Show your artistic skill
c) Hide some information
d) Impress your audience

The statement: “The customer was seeing through the looking glass.” contains a/an:
a) adverb
b) adverb clause
c) adverb phrase
d) subordinating conjunction

The title: “the Tide” is wrong because:
a) it is too short
b) it begins with a small letter
c) it is unclear
d) “Tide” should be “Tides”

The question: “Did you go to the playground?” is:
a) Wrong; requires “Do”
b) Wrong; requires “went”
c) Correct
d) Wrong; requires “!”

An essay basically has:
a) Introduction and body
b) Headings and body
c) Body and conclusion
d) Introduction, body and conclusion

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