Deck 1: Parts of Speech

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Did early humans kill Neanderthals, intermarry with them,  or \underline{\text { or }} outbreed them?

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B)verb
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D)preposition
E)pronoun
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Poe also created the convention of the narrator  Who\underline{\text { Who} } is an admiring friend.

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B)verb
C)pronoun
D)adjective
E)adverb
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The professor  noticed \underline{\text { noticed }} that John was even more disorganized than usual.

A)noun
B)verb
C)adjective
D)pronoun
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The historical Dracula, a prince called Vlad, ruled the Romanian region  of\underline{\text { of} } Wallachia in the fifteenth century.

A)conjunction
B)noun
C)pronoun
D)preposition
E)adjective
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In "The Murders in the Rue Morgue," Poe created C. Auguste Dupin, fiction's first  amateur \underline{\text { amateur }} detective.

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B)verb
C)pronoun
D)adjective
E)adverb
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In most early stories about him,  his \underline{\text { his }} heroic deeds were emphasized.

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B)pronoun
C)conjunction
D)verb
E)adverb
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In the 1840s, Poe wrote stories which established many of the  conventions \underline{\text { conventions }} of the genre, such as "The Murders in the Rue Morgue," "The Mystery of Marie Roget," and "The Purloined Letter."

A)noun
B)verb
C)pronoun
D)adjective
E)adverb
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Inside his  shabby \underline{\text { shabby }} backpack, he found dirty socks where his books should have been.

A)noun
B)adverb
C)adjective
D)pronoun
E)conjunction
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Coyote populations are growing  quickly \underline{\text { quickly }} in urban areas.

A)noun
B)verb
C)adjective
D)adverb
E)conjunction
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He had a headache  from \underline{\text { from }} the extra studying he'd done the night before.

A)noun
B)pronoun
C)verb
D)conjunction
E)preposition
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Retrievers have thick, water-repellant  coats\underline{\text { coats} } .

A)noun
B)verb
C)adjective
D)adverb
E)pronoun
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Most authorities on the subject trace the origins of the detective story to Edgar Allan Poe, the nineteenth-century short story writer, critic, and poet who  Wrote \underline{\text { Wrote }} "The Raven."

A)noun
B)verb
C)pronoun
D)adjective
E)adverb
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In what has been called an earth-shattering discovery , evidence of life on Mars was recently uncovered.

A)adjective
B)adverb
C)noun
D)verb
E)preposition
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The nickname Dracula, meaning dragon, was given to him because of his  brutal\underline{\text { brutal} } rule.

A)conjunction
B)preposition
C)adjective
D)adverb
E)verb
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Unfortunately, the koala  bear\underline{\text { bear} } is facing extinction.

A)noun
B)verb
C)pronoun
D)adjective
E)adverb
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Coyotes are highly resourceful,  highly \underline{\text { highly }} intelligent creatures.

A)noun
B)verb
C)adjective
D)adverb
E)pronoun
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Distinctive tracks in the snow in park areas tell us that coyotes have moved in and  they\underline{\text { they} } are hunting in the vicinity.

A)noun
B)pronoun
C)verb
D)preposition
E)conjunction
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Coyotes travel singly or in packs, and  hunt \underline{\text { hunt }} small animals at night.

A)noun
B)verb
C)pronoun
D)adverb
E)adjective
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Because  he\underline{\text { he} } impaled his enemies, he became known as Vlad the Impaler.

A)noun
B)verb
C)pronoun
D)adjective
E)adverb
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Because he was in such a  terrible \underline{\text { terrible }} hurry, he left his course textbooks at home.

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B)adverb
C)noun
D)verb
E)conjunction
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Web pages are being used not only to provide sexually explicit material and racist propaganda,  but\underline{\text { but} }
to teach people how to make bombs.

A)noun
B)pronoun
C)verb
D)conjunction
E)preposition
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Koalas are  especially \underline{\text { especially }} susceptible to devastation and disease.

A)noun
B)verb
C)adjective
D)adverb
E)interjection
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Opinion polls show that Australians  Worry \underline{\text { Worry }} about the koala's future.

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B)verb
C)pronoun
D)adjective
E)adverb
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 They \underline{\text { They }} say what has happened to the koala is a tragedy caused by an insensitive government.

A)noun
B)verb
C)pronoun
D)adjective
E)adverb
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European settlers  poisoned \underline{\text { poisoned }} huge numbers of koalas for the animal's valuable pelts.

A)noun
B)verb
C)adjective
D)adverb
E)pronoun
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As late as 1927, open hunting season  quickly \underline{\text { quickly }} yielded hundreds of thousands of pelts.

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B)verb
C)pronoun
D)adjective
E)adverb
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Eucalyptus leaves are the koala's only food,  but \underline{\text { but }} eucalyptus forests are rapidly disappearing.

A)noun
B)verb
C)conjunction
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Did early humans kill Neanderthals, intermarry with them,  or \underline{\text { or }} outbreed them?

A)noun
B)verb
C)conjunction
D)preposition
E)pronoun
conjunction
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Poe also created the convention of the narrator  Who\underline{\text { Who} } is an admiring friend.

A)noun
B)verb
C)pronoun
D)adjective
E)adverb
pronoun
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The professor  noticed \underline{\text { noticed }} that John was even more disorganized than usual.

A)noun
B)verb
C)adjective
D)pronoun
verb
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The historical Dracula, a prince called Vlad, ruled the Romanian region  of\underline{\text { of} } Wallachia in the fifteenth century.

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C)pronoun
D)preposition
E)adjective
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In "The Murders in the Rue Morgue," Poe created C. Auguste Dupin, fiction's first  amateur \underline{\text { amateur }} detective.

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In most early stories about him,  his \underline{\text { his }} heroic deeds were emphasized.

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In the 1840s, Poe wrote stories which established many of the  conventions \underline{\text { conventions }} of the genre, such as "The Murders in the Rue Morgue," "The Mystery of Marie Roget," and "The Purloined Letter."

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Inside his  shabby \underline{\text { shabby }} backpack, he found dirty socks where his books should have been.

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Coyote populations are growing  quickly \underline{\text { quickly }} in urban areas.

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He had a headache  from \underline{\text { from }} the extra studying he'd done the night before.

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Retrievers have thick, water-repellant  coats\underline{\text { coats} } .

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Most authorities on the subject trace the origins of the detective story to Edgar Allan Poe, the nineteenth-century short story writer, critic, and poet who  Wrote \underline{\text { Wrote }} "The Raven."

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In what has been called an earth-shattering discovery , evidence of life on Mars was recently uncovered.

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The nickname Dracula, meaning dragon, was given to him because of his  brutal\underline{\text { brutal} } rule.

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Unfortunately, the koala  bear\underline{\text { bear} } is facing extinction.

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Coyotes are highly resourceful,  highly \underline{\text { highly }} intelligent creatures.

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Distinctive tracks in the snow in park areas tell us that coyotes have moved in and  they\underline{\text { they} } are hunting in the vicinity.

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Coyotes travel singly or in packs, and  hunt \underline{\text { hunt }} small animals at night.

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Because  he\underline{\text { he} } impaled his enemies, he became known as Vlad the Impaler.

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Because he was in such a  terrible \underline{\text { terrible }} hurry, he left his course textbooks at home.

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Web pages are being used not only to provide sexually explicit material and racist propaganda,  but\underline{\text { but} }
to teach people how to make bombs.

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Koalas are  especially \underline{\text { especially }} susceptible to devastation and disease.

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Opinion polls show that Australians  Worry \underline{\text { Worry }} about the koala's future.

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 They \underline{\text { They }} say what has happened to the koala is a tragedy caused by an insensitive government.

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European settlers  poisoned \underline{\text { poisoned }} huge numbers of koalas for the animal's valuable pelts.

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As late as 1927, open hunting season  quickly \underline{\text { quickly }} yielded hundreds of thousands of pelts.

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Eucalyptus leaves are the koala's only food,  but \underline{\text { but }} eucalyptus forests are rapidly disappearing.

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