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FREE TRIAL Go to www.grammardog.com and click on INTERACTIVE GRAMMARUP is the online version of Grammardog Guides to literature. All grammar, style, and proofreading exercises use sentences from ELA core curriculum novels, plays, short stories, poems, essays, and non-fiction. An annual site license fee allows schools access to the entire Grammardog catalog. Students take tests online Tests are automatically graded and forwarded to teachers Teachers receive graded tests, item analysis reports, and class rosters showing all grades More than 100 middle school/high school core titles More than 1,600 exercises and 25,000 questions HOW DO TEACHERS USE GRAMMARUP EXERCISES? As a diagnostic tool As an assessment tool As an instructional tool to teach grammar and style in context As daily/weekly quizzes As a grammar or style review As practice for state tests, ACT, SAT, and ELA AP tests As an easy way to compare authors styles

American Literature The Scarlet Letter Lord of the Flies Anthem by Nathaniel Hawthorne by William Golding by Ayn Rand The Sea-Wolf The Mayor of Casterbridge The Awakening by Jack London by Thomas Hardy by Kate Chopin The Secret Garden The Man Who Would Be King Bartleby the Scrivener by Frances Hodgson Burnett by Rudyard Kipling by Herman Melville Self-Reliance Middlemarch Benito Cereno by Ralph Waldo Emerson by George Elliot by Herman Melville Song of Myself Oliver Twist Billy Budd by Walt Whitman by Charles Dickens by Herman Melville Tom Sawyer The Picture of Dorian Gray The Call of the Wild by Mark Twain by Oscar Wilde by Jack London The Turn of the Screw Pride and Prejudice Chopin Short Stories by Henry James by Jane Austen by Kate Chopin Twain Short Stories Rikki-Tikki-Tavi Civil Disobedience by Mark Twain by Rudyard Kipling by Henry David Thoreau Uncle Tom s Cabin Rime of the Ancient Mariner A Connecticut Yankee by Harriet Beecher Stowe by Samuel Taylor Coleridge by Mark Twain Up From Slavery The Rocking-Horse Winner Crane Short Stories by Booker T. Washington by D.H. Lawrence by Stephen Crane Walden Sense and Sensibility Daisy Miller by Henry David Thoreau by Jane Austen by Henry James White Fang Sherlock Holmes Stories Ethan Frome by Jack London by Arthur Conan Doyle by Edith Wharton A White Heron Silas Marner Evangeline by Sarah Orne Jewett by George Elliot by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow British Literature A Tale of Two Cities Hawthorne Short Stories Alice s Adventures in Wonderland by Charles Dickens by Nathaniel Hawthorne by Lewis Caroll Tess of the D Urberbilles Huckleberry Finn A Christmas Carol by Thomas Hardy by Mark Twain by Charles Dickens The Three Strangers The Innocents Abroad Conrad Short Stories by Thomas Hardy by Mark Twain by Joseph Conrad Through the Looking-Glass The Last of the Mohicans David Copperfield by Lewis Carroll by James Fenimore Cooper by Charles Dickens Treasure Island The Legend of Sleepy Hollow Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson by Washington Irving by Robert Louis Stevenson Wuthering Heights Life on the Mississippi Dracula by Emily Bronte by Mark Twain by Bram Stoker Shakespeare Little Women Emma All s Well That Ends Well by Louisa May Alcott by Jane Austen Antony and Cleopatra London Short Stories Frankenstein As You Like It by Jack London by Mary Shelley The Comedy of Errors Moby Dick Great Expectations Hamlet by Herman Melville by Charles Dickens Henry IV, Part I Narrative of Life of F. Douglass Gulliver s Travels Henry V by Frederick Douglass by Jonathan Swift Julius Caesar Nature Hard Times King Lear by Ralph Waldo Emerson by Charles Dickens Macbeth O. Henry Short Stories Heart of Darkness The Merchant of Venice by O. Henry by Joseph Conrad A Midsummer Night s Dream An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge The Hound of the Baskervilles Much Ado About Nothing by Ambrose Bierce by Arthur Conan Doyle Othello The Outcasts of Poker Flat The Importance of Being Earnest Richard III by Bret Harte by Oscar Wilde Romeo and Juliet Poe Short Stories Jane Eyre The Taming of the Shrew by Edgar Allan Poe by Charlotte Bronte The Tempest The Prince and the Pauper Jude the Obscure Twelfth Night by Mark Twain The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane Rip Van Winkle by Washington Irving by Thomas Hardy Kidnapped by Robert Louis Stevenson Lord Jim by Joseph Conrad

Ex. 1 Parts of Speech 6 th 110.18 (a) (2A,B,3,4) (b) (2B,E, 19A) (b) (2B,E,19A) 8 th 110.20 (a) (2A,B,3,4) (b) (2B,E,19A) (b) (1E,17) (b) (1E,17) (b) (1E) (b) (1E) Ex. 2-3 Proofreading 6 th : 110.18 (a) (2A,B,3,4) (b) (2B,E,14D,20,21) (b) (2B,E,14D,20,21) 8 th 110.20 (a) (2A,B,3,4) (b) (2B,E,14D,20,21 (b) (1E,13D,18,19) (b) (1E,13D,18,19) (b) (1E,13D,18,19) (b) (1E,13D,18,19) Ex. 4 Simple, Compound, Complex, Sentences 6 th 110.18 (a) (2A,B,3,4) (b) (2E,17Aiv,19Avii,C,20Bi) (b) (2E,17Av,19Avii,B,C) 8 th 110.20 (a) (2A,B,3,4) (b) (2E,17v,19Av) (b) (1E,17Ai,ii,C) (b) (1E,17Ai,ii,C) (b) (1E,17A,B) (b) (1E,17A,B) Ex. 5 Complements 6 th 110.18 (a) (2A,B,3.4) (b) (2E,19Aiii) (b) (2E,19A,C) 8 th 110.20 (a) (2A,B,3,4) (b) (2E,19A,C) (b) (1E,17A,C) (b) (1E,17AC) (b) (1E,17) (b) (1E,17) Ex. 6 Phrases 6 th 110.18 (a) (2A,B,3,4) (b) (2E,19A) (b) (2E,19A) 8 th 110.20 (a) (2A,B,3,4) (b) (2E,19A) (b) (1E,17) (b) (1E,17) (b) (1E,17) (b) (1E,17)

Ex. 7 Verbals 6 th 110.18 (a) (2A,B,3,4) (b) (2E,19A) (b) (2E,19A) 8 th 110.20 (a) (2A,B,3,4) (b) (2E,19A) (b) (1E,17A,C) (b) (1E,17A,C) (b) (1E,17A,C) (b) (1E, 17A,B) Ex. 8 Clauses 6 th 110.18 (a) (2A,B,3,4) (b) (2E,19A,C) (b) (2E,19A,B,C) 8 th 110.20 (a) (2A,B,3,4) (b) (2E,19A,B,C) (b) (1E, 17A,C) (b) (1E,17A,C) (b) (1E,17A,C) (b) (1E, 17A,B) Ex. 9 Figurative Language 6 th 110.18 (a) (2A,B,3,4) 8 th 110.20 (a) (2A,B,3,4) (b) (2E,4,5,6,7,8,15Bii) (b) (1E, 2C,3,4,5,6,7,14B) (b) (1E, 2C,3,4,5,6,7,14B) (b) (1E,2,3,4,5A,6,7,14,16F) (b) (1E,3,4,5,6,7,10B,13C,15Ciii) Ex. 10 Poetic Devices 6 th 110.18 (a) (2A,B,3,4) (b) (2E,3B,4,5,6,7,8,15Bi) (b) (2E,4,5,6,7,8,15B) 8 th 110.20 (a) (2A,B,3,4) (b) (2E,4,5,6,7,8,15A,B) (b) (1E,3,4,5,6,7,13C,14)

Ex. 11 Sensory Imagery 6 th 110.18 (a) (2A,B,3,4) (b) (2E,3B,4,5,6,7,8,15Bi,ii) (b) (2E,4,5,6,7,8,14C,15B) 8 th 110.20 (a) (2A,B,3,4) (b) (2E,4,5,6,7,8,14C,15B) (b) (1E,2C,3,4,5,6,7,14,15Ciii) Ex. 12 Allusions and Symbols 6 th 110.18 (a) (2A,B,3,4) 8 th 110.20 (a) (2A,B,3,4) (b) (2E,4,5,6,7,815Bii) (b) (1E, 2C,3,4,5,6,7,14B) (b) (1E, 2C,3,4,5,6,7,14B) (b) (1E,2,3,4,5A,6,7,14,16F) (b) (1E,3,4,5,6,7,10B,13C,15Ciii) Ex. 13-16 Literary Analysis 6 th 110.18 (a) (2A,B,3,4) (b) (2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,15) (b) (2,3,4,5,6,7,8,910,11,15) 8 th 110.20 (a) (2A,B,3,4) (b) (2E,34,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,15) (b) (1E, 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,14,15) (b) (1E, 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,14,15) (b) (1E,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,14,15,16) (b) (1E,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,13,14,15)