October 14, 2013 On average, how many times a day do people check their smartphones? A. 43 B. 57 C. 64 D. 101 E. 110
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1. On average, how many times a day do people check their
smartphones? A. 43 B. 57 C. 64 D. 101 E. 110
2. A (18-20 correct): 3 B (16-17 correct): 10 C (14-15
correct): 10 D (12-13 correct): 4 F (less than 12 correct): 0
3. When we finally started our research papers two months
before the end school, my writing had improved.
4. Marty enjoyed his first years of college.
5. The person who left crumbs on the table should wipe them
up.
6. Beth lives on the next street or she might live two streets
over.
7. Check your grade to make sure you are moving on to the next
portion. If you have a D or F, you cannot continue to English
71/72. You will receive an e-mail by Friday telling you your grade
(including Essay #2). You can check your grade at any time on
Engrade. Your grade goes on your transcripts for English 83R.
8. If you have earned a spot in 71/72, you get more work! We
are continuing to accelerate! You are striving to build your
reading and writing skills to the entry level of English 101A.
Entrance into English 101A is in no way guaranteed!
9. Just showing up and doing the bare minimum will not get you
into English 101A Trying really hard and putting in a lot of time
will not get you into English 101A Getting into English 101A
requires that you learn the necessary critical reading and thinking
skills and can demonstrate them in your writing Thats all entry
into English 101A is based on! Your grade in the class does not
matter! How much (or little) we like you does not matter!
10. I will show up for class I will do the in-class and
homework assignments I will study for quizzes I will put a lot of
time (24 hours a week outside of class) into my work
11. I will come to class every day. I will come to class
prepared to learn, to understand what is being taught to me, to
question what I dont understand, and to seek help when I need
it.
12. I will do the inclass and homework assignments. I will
understand assignment directions, how they fit into short-term and
long-term lessons, and what the expectations for completion are. I
will figure out how to get the time I need to devote myself to the
work. I will understand why I am completing the assignment and
practice the skills the assignment entails until Ive mastered them
(no matter how long doing so takes). My goal is not to get credit
for the assignment, but to better my skills as much as
possible.
13. I will study for quizzes. I will understand the material
the quiz is based upon and know what skills will be required of me,
how the quiz will be formatted, and what my time restraints are. I
will understand the concepts central to the quiz and how they fit
into my broader educational goals. If I do not do well on the quiz,
I will seek help to learn the material because I understand that
the grade is not important to my academic success, but the skills I
was tested on are.
14. I will put a lot of time (24 hours a week outside of class)
into my work I will prioritize my time to work effectively. I will
make the most of my in-class time to understand assignments and
what is expected of me in my outside assignments. I will create the
environment I need to concentrate and be successful. I will
complete assignments thoroughly for my own gain and persevere even
when the work is hard. I will not give up on assignments that seem
difficult, but will instead seek help or accept that the struggle
is what makes my learning path worthwhile.
15. **Note: Change in office hour/lab time on TuesdaysI will be
in the lab from 10:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. from now on
16. A run-on sentence occurs when two sentences (or sometimes
more) are incorrectly presented as a single sentence, without any
punctuation between them. RUN-ON The computer was old it needed to
be given away. CORRECT The computer was old. It needed to be given
away. RUN-ON I went to the store I forgot to get the flour. CORRECT
I went to the store, but I forgot to get the flour.
17. A. B. Run-on sentence Correct
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27. There are three ways to fix a run-on sentence: 1. Put a
period (.) between the two sentences. 2. Put a semicolon (;)
between the two sentences. 3. Put a comma (,) and a FANBOYS (for,
and, nor, but, or, yet, so) between the two sentences.
28. RUN-ON The concert was supposed to begin at 8:00 it
actually began at 9:30. CORRECT The concert was supposed to begin
at 8:00. It actually began at 9:30.
29. RUN-ON Computer technology is improving computers are
getting cheaper. CORRECT Computer technology is improving;
computers are getting cheaper.
30. RUN-ON The apartment is dirty the kitchen appliances are
broken. CORRECT The apartment is dirty, and the kitchen appliances
are broken.
31. A comma splice consists of two sentences incorrectly joined
with only a comma. COMMA SPLICE Susan liked the aroma of coffee,
she never liked the taste. CORRECT Susan liked the aroma of coffee,
but she never liked the taste.
32. A comma splice consists of two sentences incorrectly joined
with only a comma. COMMA SPLICE My son is based in Korea, hell be
home for Thanksgiving. CORRECT My son is based in Korea. Hell be
home for Thanksgiving.
33. A comma splice consists of two sentences incorrectly joined
with only a comma. COMMA SPLICE The domestic cat is a great pet,
its a ferocious hunter. CORRECT The domestic cat is a great pet;
its a ferocious hunter.
34. There are three ways to fix a comma splice: 1. Put a period
(.) between the two sentences. 2. Put a semicolon (;) between the
two sentences. 3. Put a comma (,) and a FANBOYS between the two
sentences.
35. COMMA SPLICE The Department of Homeland Security was
created in 2002, it is responsible for the protection of the United
States within its own borders. CORRECT The Department of Homeland
Security was created in 2002. It is responsible for the protection
of the United States within its own borders.
36. COMMA SPLICE Our car trip across the country was
exhausting, it was also exciting and educational. CORRECT Our car
trip across the country was exhausting; it was also exciting and
educational.
37. COMMA SPLICE Antibiotics have been widely used, they arent
as effective as they used to be. CORRECT Antibiotics have been
widely used, but they arent as effective as they used to be.
38. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Before Benjamin applied for a job at
Datacorp, he researched the company at the library he wanted to be
well prepared for the interview. There were never two people more
different than Arnulfo and Hadley, they have been best friends
since the second grade. Waiting for the tour bus, the family
shivered on the windy corner they had expected warmer weather on
their summer vacation. The audience members jumped to their feet
and would not stop applauding, I was very proud that I had started
the Drama Club. Frank set the tray of ice cream cones on the
passenger seat to his right, the children would be delighted with
his
39. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Before Benjamin applied for a job at
Datacorp, he researched the company at the library. He wanted to be
well prepared for the interview. There were never two people more
different than Arnulfo and Hadley, they have been best friends
since the second grade. Waiting for the tour bus, the family
shivered on the windy corner they had expected warmer weather on
their summer vacation. The audience members jumped to their feet
and would not stop applauding, I was very proud that I had started
the Drama Club. Frank set the tray of ice cream cones on the
passenger seat to his right, the children would be delighted with
his
40. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Before Benjamin applied for a job at
Datacorp, he researched the company at the library; he wanted to be
well prepared for the interview. There were never two people more
different than Arnulfo and Hadley, they have been best friends
since the second grade. Waiting for the tour bus, the family
shivered on the windy corner they had expected warmer weather on
their summer vacation. The audience members jumped to their feet
and would not stop applauding, I was very proud that I had started
the Drama Club. Frank set the tray of ice cream cones on the
passenger seat to his right, the children would be delighted with
his
41. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Before Benjamin applied for a job at
Datacorp, he researched the company at the library, for he wanted
to be well prepared for the interview. There were never two people
more different than Arnulfo and Hadley, they have been best friends
since the second grade. Waiting for the tour bus, the family
shivered on the windy corner they had expected warmer weather on
their summer vacation. The audience members jumped to their feet
and would not stop applauding, I was very proud that I had started
the Drama Club. Frank set the tray of ice cream cones on the
passenger seat to his right, the children would be delighted with
his
42. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Before Benjamin applied for a job at
Datacorp, he researched the company at the library; he wanted to be
well prepared for the interview. There were never two people more
different than Arnulfo and Hadley, but they have been best friends
since the second grade. Waiting for the tour bus, the family
shivered on the windy corner they had expected warmer weather on
their summer vacation. The audience members jumped to their feet
and would not stop applauding, I was very proud that I had started
the Drama Club. Frank set the tray of ice cream cones on the
passenger seat to his right, the children would be delighted with
his
43. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Before Benjamin applied for a job at
Datacorp, he researched the company at the library; he wanted to be
well prepared for the interview. There were never two people more
different than Arnulfo and Hadley, but they have been best friends
since the second grade. Waiting for the tour bus, the family
shivered on the windy corner. They had expected warmer weather on
their summer vacation. The audience members jumped to their feet
and would not stop applauding, I was very proud that I had started
the Drama Club. Frank set the tray of ice cream cones on the
passenger seat to his right, the children would be delighted with
his
44. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Before Benjamin applied for a job at
Datacorp, he researched the company at the library; he wanted to be
well prepared for the interview. There were never two people more
different than Arnulfo and Hadley, but they have been best friends
since the second grade. Waiting for the tour bus, the family
shivered on the windy corner. They had expected warmer weather on
their summer vacation. The audience members jumped to their feet
and would not stop applauding; I was very proud that I had started
the Drama Club. Frank set the tray of ice cream cones on the
passenger seat to his right, the children would be delighted with
his
45. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Before Benjamin applied for a job at
Datacorp, he researched the company at the library; he wanted to be
well prepared for the interview. There were never two people more
different than Arnulfo and Hadley, but they have been best friends
since the second grade. Waiting for the tour bus, the family
shivered on the windy corner. They had expected warmer weather on
their summer vacation. The audience members jumped to their feet
and would not stop applauding; I was very proud that I had started
the Drama Club. Frank set the tray of ice cream cones on the
passenger seat to his right. The children would be delighted with
his
46. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Lelands motorcycle is his prized possession
he had to sell it in order to pay his college tuition. Because
Olivia had never been surfing, she took lessons she felt ready to
tackle the waves. When we returned home, all the clocks were
blinking, the power had gone off and come back on while we were
away. Alex balanced her baby brother on her hip, almost three, he
was becoming too big for her to carry. Paolo has thinning hair,
glasses, and stooped shoulders everyone thinks that he is a
librarian he actually is a meteorologist at an Antarctic research
station.
47. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Lelands motorcycle is his prized
possession, but he had to sell it in order to pay his college
tuition. Because Olivia had never been surfing, she took lessons
she felt ready to tackle the waves. When we returned home, all the
clocks were blinking, the power had gone off and come back on while
we were away. Alex balanced her baby brother on her hip, almost
three, he was becoming too big for her to carry. Paolo has thinning
hair, glasses, and stooped shoulders everyone thinks that he is a
librarian he actually is a meteorologist at an Antarctic research
station.
48. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Lelands motorcycle is his prized
possession, but he had to sell it in order to pay his college
tuition. Because Olivia had never been surfing, she took lessons.
She felt ready to tackle the waves. When we returned home, all the
clocks were blinking, the power had gone off and come back on while
we were away. Alex balanced her baby brother on her hip, almost
three, he was becoming too big for her to carry. Paolo has thinning
hair, glasses, and stooped shoulders everyone thinks that he is a
librarian he actually is a meteorologist at an Antarctic research
station.
49. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Lelands motorcycle is his prized
possession, but he had to sell it in order to pay his college
tuition. Because Olivia had never been surfing, she took lessons.
She felt ready to tackle the waves. When we returned home, all the
clocks were blinking; the power had gone off and come back on while
we were away. Alex balanced her baby brother on her hip, almost
three, he was becoming too big for her to carry. Paolo has thinning
hair, glasses, and stooped shoulders everyone thinks that he is a
librarian he actually is a meteorologist at an Antarctic research
station.
50. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Lelands motorcycle is his prized
possession, but he had to sell it in order to pay his college
tuition. Because Olivia had never been surfing, she took lessons.
She felt ready to tackle the waves. When we returned home, all the
clocks were blinking; the power had gone off and come back on while
we were away. Alex balanced her baby brother on her hip. Almost
three, he was becoming too big for her to carry. Paolo has thinning
hair, glasses, and stooped shoulders everyone thinks that he is a
librarian he actually is a meteorologist at an Antarctic research
station.
51. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Lelands motorcycle is his prized
possession, but he had to sell it in order to pay his college
tuition. Because Olivia had never been surfing, she took lessons.
She felt ready to tackle the waves. When we returned home, all the
clocks were blinking; the power had gone off and come back on while
we were away. Alex balanced her baby brother on her hip. Almost
three, he was becoming too big for her to carry. Paolo has thinning
hair, glasses, and stooped shoulders, and everyone thinks that he
is a librarian he actually is a meteorologist at an Antarctic
research station.
52. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Lelands motorcycle is his prized
possession, but he had to sell it in order to pay his college
tuition. Because Olivia had never been surfing, she took lessons.
She felt ready to tackle the waves. When we returned home, all the
clocks were blinking; the power had gone off and come back on while
we were away. Alex balanced her baby brother on her hip. Almost
three, he was becoming too big for her to carry. Paolo has thinning
hair, glasses, and stooped shoulders, and everyone thinks that he
is a librarian. He actually is a meteorologist at an Antarctic
research station.
53. Write everything you know about The Power of Habit. What is
Duhiggs thesis? What are some of his main points/ideas? What
examples does he use and how do they fit into his theories? 1:30
4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 1:00 2:00 2:30 3:00 4:00 7:30 :00 :30 3:30
7:00 8:00
54. Are we responsible for our habits? At what point in the
habit are we responsible? If our habit is part of an addiction, do
we have control over it? (If not, who do we hold responsible?) 1:30
4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 1:00 2:00 2:30 3:00 4:00 7:30 :00 :30 3:30
7:00 8:00
55. Link
56. Link
57. A. B. C. D. E. New Schedules Comma Splices and Run-on
Sentences Reviewing The Power of Habit Discussion about
responsibility in habit How to annotate
58. A. B. C. D. E. New Schedules Comma Splices and Run-on
Sentences Reviewing The Power of Habit Discussion about
responsibility in habit How to annotate
59. Read and annotate Chapter 9 from The Power of Habit Be
ready for a reading quiz on Wednesday Create one quotation sandwich
(a complete paragraph) using a short section of the chapter Post to
the blog by Thursday at 11:55 p.m.; respond to at least two
students by Sunday at 11:55 p.m.
60. Meat: sentence that contains the quotation Top piece of
bread: at least one sentence to introduce the quotation Bottom
piece of bread: at least one sentence to explain or comment on the
quotation (usually the majority of the paragraph)