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Which subject does the Rod and Staff English series focus on?
Which subject does the Rod and Staff English series focus on?
- English (correct)
- Mathematics
- History
- Science
What is the purpose of the Building Christian English series?
What is the purpose of the Building Christian English series?
- To promote Christian virtues
- To develop a good understanding of language (correct)
- To teach traditional grammar and mechanics
- To complete a thorough Language Arts Program
What does Rod and Staff English combine to produce outstanding results?
What does Rod and Staff English combine to produce outstanding results?
- Writing and reading
- Literature and composition
- Spelling and grammar
- Grammar and composition (correct)
What topics do the exercise sentences in the series deal with?
What topics do the exercise sentences in the series deal with?
What approach does the Building Christian English series take in matters of usage?
What approach does the Building Christian English series take in matters of usage?
Which one of these is a common noun?
Which one of these is a common noun?
Which one of these is a proper noun?
Which one of these is a proper noun?
Which one of these is NOT a common noun?
Which one of these is NOT a common noun?
Which one of these is a generic/common noun?
Which one of these is a generic/common noun?
Which one of these is a specific/proper noun?
Which one of these is a specific/proper noun?
Which type of noun names people, places, things, or ideas that are generic/general?
Which type of noun names people, places, things, or ideas that are generic/general?
Which type of noun names specific people, places, things, or ideas?
Which type of noun names specific people, places, things, or ideas?
What are some examples of common nouns?
What are some examples of common nouns?
What is the relationship between common nouns and proper nouns?
What is the relationship between common nouns and proper nouns?
Which type of noun is more specific in referring to particular entities?
Which type of noun is more specific in referring to particular entities?
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