Developing Complete and Varied Sentences Quiz
This assessment is designed to determine how well you know how to identify the components of complete and varied sentences. 
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For each sentence, identify if it is a run-on sentence, a comma splice, fragment, or a complete sentence:
Run-on Sentence
Comma Splice
Complete Sentence
Fragment
The sun rose, the birds chirped.
She studied hard she passed the test.
Although it was raining, we still went for a walk.
He is a good student, he always does his homework, and he gets good grades.
Without ever knowing that I was being laughed at,
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In the space below, write a compound-complex sentence. (It can be about anything.)
Identify the type of clause for each underlined part of the sentence: Because she was tired, she went to bed early, and she slept soundly.
Independent Clause
Dependent Clause
because she was tired
she went to bed early
she slept soundly
What type of sentence error is used in the following sentence?

Without really thinking about it, I jumped off the ledge, hoping that the garbage in the dumpster would break my fall.
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Which part of the following sentence is an INDEPENDENT CLAUSE?

I love riding my bike because it makes me happy.
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Select all the NOUNS from the following sentence. 

The dog chased the ball through the field.
Label the following sentences as either simple, compound, or complex.
Simple
Compound
Complex
I love cake, but my brother loves ice cream.
Because of my allergies, I don't go outside much.
I really like to run around and chase fireflies at night.
Combine the following simple sentences into one complex sentence: 'The cat purred. It sat on my lap.'
Select all the VERBS from the following sentence.

I ran and jumped over the fence.
What kind of sentence is this: 'The old house stood on a hill overlooking the valley, and its windows, like vacant eyes, stared out into the vast expanse of the night.'
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