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Grammar What is covered on the EOC Grammar/Editing section (listed in order from most often seen to least): Verb Tense/Subject-Verb Agreement Comma Word Choice (replace this word with that word) Spelling Homophones (your/you're, there/their/they're, its/it's, to/too/two) Clarity Fragment Apostrophe related (plurals or possessive) Semicolons (usually in relation to clause combining) Capitalization Plurals How does the author/What effect/Purpose/Why did the author What should be added to _______ Context clues Recognize the run-on Pronoun case or agreement What detail does _______ Combine sentences to reduce wordiness Hyphens (spelling related mostly) Parallel structure Colons Reading Comprehension What is covered on the Textual Analysis (Reading Comprehension) listed from most seen to least seen: Literary Terms Reading between the lines / Inferring Purpose / Why does the author______ Plot level meaning (not plot line answers straight from text) Theme Context Clues What is the effect of _____ Tone relationship between lines or title Compare / Similarities Contrast Predict what will happen next Dialogue (effect of) Audience Constructed Response The new part of this test is a short response to a prompt. 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