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1. Take out your agendas, comma rules packet & pen or pencil. 2. Add this comma rule to your comma rule notes(all of it) 9. “Coordinate adjectives” are adjectives placed next to each other that are equal in importance . Two tests to determine whether adjectives are coordinate are the following: 1 . Check whether “and” can be smoothly added between them. 2 . See whether the adjectives’ order can be reversed. If the “tests” are true, use a comma!

each other that are equal in importance. 1. Check whether ......1. Take out your agendas, comma rules packet & pen or pencil. 2. Add this comma rule to your comma rule notes(all of

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Page 1: each other that are equal in importance. 1. Check whether ......1. Take out your agendas, comma rules packet & pen or pencil. 2. Add this comma rule to your comma rule notes(all of

1. Take out your agendas, comma rules packet & pen or pencil.

2. Add this comma rule to your comma rule notes(all of it)

9. “Coordinate adjectives” are adjectives placed next to each other that are equal in importance.

Two tests to determine whether adjectives are coordinate are the following:

1. Check whether “and” can be smoothly added between them.2. See whether the adjectives’ order can be reversed.If the “tests” are true, use a comma!

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• To Ensure login ability

• We went for a period of time to a computer lab to make sure everyone could log into No Red Ink.

• Make sure you pay attention to the lesson and make corrections. There is no reason everyone should not have a 100!

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1. The following plot events are not in order.

2.Figure out the correct order

3. Write out each sentence in the correct order 1-10. #1 (1st event) #2 (2nd event) etc.

Skip a line in between each event. Write neatly.

The out of order plot events are on the next slide.

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• The host comments on American’s way of handling a situation.• The snake leaves the room, and everyone screams.• The Hostess requests the servant to put a bowl of milk outside.• American naturalist begins the “challenge.”• The setting is colonial India in the mid-1900s during a formal dinner

party.• The hostess states the snake had crawled across her foot.• The observant American naturalist notices the hostess’s facial

reactions.• The American questions the hostess as to how she knew the snake

was in the room.• The poisonous snake is at the dinner party under the table.• The colonel, one of the guests, and a young girl discuss male and

female reactions to a crisis.