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Survival Grammar Review Game

English 7 Semester 1 Unit 3

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📘 Your challenge: Answer questions to survive the wild. Can you make it to rescue?

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📘 You’ve crash-landed in the Canadian wilderness—just like Brian from Hatchet.You’re alone. You have only your knowledge to help you survive. Every correct answer moves you forward. Every mistake? It costs you precious tools. Lose them all... and face the consequences.

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  • Each incorrect answer = a setback on your journey
  • This will cause you to go back to the question to try again
  • Complete all 50 questions to reach the rescue plane.

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  • Read each question carefully.
  • Choose wisely—your survival depends on it.
Good luck. The wilderness is watching.

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Begin you’re/your? …adventure…

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Oh no! You are not ready to begin your adventure yet! Try again!

🌲🛬 You wake up alone. The plane is a twisted wreck behind you, steam rising from the engine. You remember seeing a town as the plane was going down—it’s your only chance. Your backpack is missing. The pilot is gone. You are completely alone. Time to survive.

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⚠️ You tripped, and your hatchet went flying into a tree. It’s stuck. You are not a ninja.

⚠️ You used all your matches trying to light wet wood. You invented smoke... but no fire.

⚠️ A moose stomped through your campsite like it was an open buffet. You’re barefoot, cold, and back to square one.

What does the word 'precariously' most likely mean in this sentence: 'Mira walked precariously down the street, feeling as if she would fall at any moment'? A. Confidently B. Unsteadily C. Quickly D. Quietly

What does the word 'draft' most likely mean in this sentence: 'The author finished the first draft of her novel last night'? A. A military enlistment B. A version of a written work C. A current of air D. A message

Which analogy shows a part-to-whole relationship? A. Scare : Scream B. Lace : Shoe C. Alphabet : Letter D. Cloudy : Sad

What is the purpose of a thesis statement in an informational essay? A. To state the main idea of the essay B. To describe characters C. To conclude the essay D. To compare two topics

Which sentence is most likely the topic sentence of a body paragraph? A. The theme was difficult to understand. B. This essay will discuss climate change. C. In conclusion, the effects were severe. D. The main character begins to change after the event.

Which organizational pattern best fits this prompt: 'Describe how climate change has affected weather patterns over time'? A. Definition B. Classification C. Compare and contrast D. Cause and effect

Which sentence uses commas correctly to set off a nonrestrictive clause? A. He bought apples which were on sale. B. The dog that barked loudly ran away. C. My car, which is red, is parked outside. D. My teacher who loves history assigned a report.

Which punctuation mark should be used to introduce a list? A. Comma B. Semicolon C. Colon D. Dash

Which sentence uses a semicolon correctly? A. I went to the store: I bought apples. B. I went to the store; I bought apples. C. I went to the store - I bought apples. D. I went to the store, I bought apples.

Which sentence uses the correct form of 'their', 'they're', or 'there'? A. There going to the concert tonight. B. Their going to the concert tonight. C. They're concert is tonight. D. They're going to the concert tonight.

🌲🛬 The first night was brutal. Cold, damp, and filled with unfamiliar sounds. You know you need shelter—something better than branches and luck. You gather wood, think through what you've learned, and start building.

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⚠️ You built a lean-to... that collapsed immediately. Also, your hatchet rolled into the lake.

⚠️ You set your campfire—but forgot to clear the area. Now your shoes are smoky and you smell like BBQ.

⚠️ A tree fell on your half-built shelter. You crawl out... but your boots didn’t make it.

Which word correctly completes this sentence: 'The _____ at our school is retiring this year.' A. President B. Principal C. Senator D. Principle

Which sentence is correctly capitalized? A. President lincoln led the country during the Civil War. B. president lincoln led the Country during the civil war. C. president Lincoln led the country during the Civil War. D. President Lincoln led the country during the Civil War.

What is the meaning of 'epistemology' based on the context of philosophical study? A. Study of maps B. Study of animals C. Study of knowledge D. Study of energy

Which word completes this analogy: 'Scare : Scream :: Joke : _____'? A. Noise B. Speak C. Fear D. Laugh

What does the word 'context' refer to in vocabulary study? A. Spelling of a word B. Words around a term C. Root word D. Dictionary definition

What type of context clue is used here: 'downforce, which is air pressure that pushes an object downward'? A. Definition B. Synonym C. Example D. Antonym

In the analogy 'sunny : happy :: cloudy : _____', which word completes the analogy? A. Dark B. Wet C. Sad D. Boring

Which part of an essay restates the thesis and summarizes main points? A. Introduction paragraph B. Hook C. Body paragraph D. Conclusion paragraph

Which sentence is a hook for an informational essay? A. This essay is about electricity. B. Electricity is important. C. We use power daily. D. Imagine a world without electricity.

Which of these is a paraphrase? A. The article claimed, "Rain fell hard." B. Lightning struck the tree. C. The main idea was restated in different words. D. The author said, "I am happy."

🌲🛬 You stumble upon a lake—clean water, fish, and maybe safety. But the wilderness doesn't care. You need food. Fire. Protection from what lurks nearby. One mistake, and you'll be too weak to continue.

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⚠️ You tried to catch a fish with your hatchet. The fish won. Hatchet: gone.

⚠️ You used your fire to cook a mystery berry. It exploded. So did your confidence.

⚠️ You slipped into the lake. Everything is soaked. You squish back to your where you were.

Which part of the essay includes topic sentences and evidence? A. Thesis statement B. Body paragraphs C. Conclusion D. Hook

What does a topic sentence do in a body paragraph? A. Summarizes the essay B. Restates the thesis C. Introduces the paragraph's main idea D. Quotes a source

Which punctuation is used to interrupt a sentence with extra information? A. Period B. Colon C. Dash D. Semicolon

What punctuation joins two closely related independent clauses? A. Comma B. Dash C. Hyphen D. Semicolon

What is the purpose of parentheses? A. To add extra information B. To join clauses C. To show a pause D. To replace quotes

Which sentence correctly uses a hyphen? A. This is a well known author. B. This is a well; known author. C. This is a well-known author. D. This is a well, known author.

Which sentence contains a dangling modifier? A. I ran to the store while it rained. B. The rain started falling as I ran to the store. C. Running to the store, the rain started falling. D. The store was dry despite the rain.

Which punctuation mark do you use when words have been omitted? A. Ellipsis B. Comma C. Hyphen D. Dash

Which word should be capitalized? 'We traveled east until we reached the _____ Mountains.' A. rocky B. Rock C. ROCKY D. Rocky

Which word is spelled correctly? A. Luze B. Loose C. Loze D. Lose

🌲🛬 Clouds blacken the sky. A storm is coming, and you’re not ready. You scramble to secure your shelter and protect what little you have. Every decision matters now—there’s no room for error.

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🌲🛬 Clouds blacken the sky. A storm is coming, and you’re not ready. You scramble to secure your shelter and protect what little you have. Every decision matters now—there’s no room for error.

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⚠️ You tried to chop wood mid-lightning storm. That went exactly how it sounds.

⚠️ Wind blew your campfire into a puddle. You are now a smoke machine with cold beans.

⚠️ A flash flood swept through. You’re lucky to be alive—but your gear wasn’t.

What is the correct use of 'principal' in a sentence? A. The principle gave a speech at school. B. The principal of gravity is strong. C. The principal gave a speech at school. D. The principle is kind.

Which sentence uses 'they're' correctly? A. There going to the movies tonight. B. They're going to the movies tonight. C. Their going to the movies tonight. D. They're house is huge.

Which is a proper noun that should be capitalized? A. statue of liberty B. statue Of Liberty C. Statue of liberty D. Statue of Liberty

Which sentence uses correct capitalization? A. My aunt lives in chicago. B. my aunt lives in Chicago. C. My aunt lives in Chicago. D. My Aunt lives in Chicago.

Which revision corrects a spelling error: 'He is the principle of the middle school.' A. Change 'principle' to 'principal' B. Change 'of' to 'off' C. No change needed D. Change 'middle' to 'Midle'

Which revision corrects the sentence: 'She wanted to loose weight before summer.' A. Change 'weight' to 'wait' B. Change 'wanted' to 'wants' C. Change 'loose' to 'lose' D. No change needed

Which is the correct contraction for 'they are'? A. There B. They're C. Their D. Ther

Which word is a synonym for 'joyful'? A. Angry B. Happy C. Tired D. Sad

Which word is an antonym for 'noisy'? A. Rude B. Sharp C. Loud D. Quiet

What does 'connotation' refer to? A. Emotional meaning of a word B. Spelling C. Pronunciation D. Dictionary meaning

🌲🛬 In the distance, you finally see it—the town. Smoke from chimneys. A chance. But you’re not safe yet. The forest seems to know you’re trying to leave. One final push. One last test. Survive this, and you’ll be rescued.

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⚠️ You tossed your hatchet to scare a raccoon. It stole your snack. You lost both.

⚠️ You built a perfect signal fire—and forgot to light it. A+ for design. F for follow-through.

⚠️ Just before the clearing, a bear blocked your path. You dropped everything and ran. You’re lucky to be alive—but your tools are gone.

What is the purpose of supporting details in a paragraph? A. To summarize the essay B. To explain and prove the topic sentence C. To introduce a new topic D. To restate the thesis

Which sentence is a strong thesis for an informational essay? A. Did you know recycling is important? B. Recycling matters because it is a way of protecting the environment. C. Recycling is hard to do. D. I think recycling is boring and a waste of time.

What does a concluding sentence do in a body paragraph? A. Wraps up the paragraph’s main idea B. Changes the topic C. Rewrites the hook D. Introduces new evidence

Which sentence uses a colon correctly? A. You need the following items: pencils, paper, and a ruler. B. You: need the following items pencils paper and a ruler. C. You need: the following items pencils, paper and a ruler. D. You need the following: items pencils paper ruler.

Which sentence correctly uses brackets? A. The bird [a parrot] squawked loudly. B. The bird a parrot squawked [loudly.] C. [The bird] a parrot squawked loudly. D. The bird [a parrot squawked] loudly.

Which sentence uses correct capitalization for a book title? A. We read To kill A Mockingbird in class. B. We read to Kill a Mockingbird in class. C. We read To Kill a Mockingbird in class. D. We read to kill A Mockingbird in class.

Which word is spelled correctly? A. Immediatley B. Imediately C. Immediatly D. Immediately

Which sentence correctly uses 'your'? A. You are jacket is on the chair. B. Your jacket is on the chair. C. You’re jacket is on the chair. D. Yore jacket is on the chair.

Which is the possessive form? A. The dog's collar B. The dogs collar C. The dog is collar D. Dogs the collar

Which word completes the sentence correctly? 'If you don't hurry, you'll _____ the bus.' A. mass B. miss C. moss D. mist

🏡 You break through the last wall of trees and stumble into the open. There it is—houses, roads, people. You’ve survived. Your journey through the wilderness is over. But the lessons you’ve learned will stay with you forever.

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