“Spelling, 2/12.” Fix the wrongly-spelled one or write “all correct.”
- vein, achieve, wierd, all correct
- believe, brief, friend, all correct
- foreign, protien, receive, all correct
- seize, patience, peirce, all correct
- thief, ceiling, reign, all correct
- Bonus: Write an -ei word NOT ON OUR LIST that is an exception to our rule this week.
“Scramble, 2/12.” This one needs a couple of commas. A bit tricky.
–encouraged –that he was –Jonas remembered –that he had –to ask questions –even been –allowed
Debrief Test #20. To those who studied: We salute you!
“Vocab, 2/12.”
anachronism, archaic, imperious, vapid, brood, poignant, deft, relish
- _____
- _____
- _____
- _____
- After the accident which killed his brother, he spent weeks _____(ing) about it and wondering if it was his fault.
- The world of The Giver seems very ____ and meaningless to us even if it might be safer.
- She ____(ly) got the ball to her teammate with a no-look pass.
- The ending of the movie was so _____ that everyone left the theater in tears.
- Jonas ____(ed) his free time with his friends and was worried about losing that during his training.
- The root of this word meant “to poke.”
- The root of this word meant “the beginning.”
- The root of this word meant “time.”
- The root of this word meant “lacking in flavor.”
“Giver 11-12 Quiz.”
- Why was it so exhausting for The Receiver/Giver to give Jonas the memory of snow?
- When Jonas asks what happened to things like snow, the Receiver calls it… “_____”
- Why does Fiona keep pausing in their conversation on the way to training?
- Jonas thinks would be impossible to talk about his training with his friends. Why?
- The Giver thinks they made a mistake when they got rid of color. a) True b) False
- In Chapter 12 we are in the ____ of the story. (Plot Mountain)
- Which quote foreshadows a conflict coming between Jonas and the community? (ANSWER!) a) “I apologize for making you wait.” b) “She expected him to describe his first day of training.” c) “You’re beginning to see the color red.” d) “We shouldn’t have!” e) “Everyone in the community has one-generation memories.”
Giver 13 aloud.