“Warm Up, 3/5.” Do 6-10.
Period 1- Test #12
Period 2- Test #13
Period 3- Test #2
Period 5- Test #13
Period 6- Test #4
“S/V Agreement, 3/5.”
- _____ Jimmy and his mom want to come with us to the llama party?
- The news_____ on at 6pm.
- Either the llama or the tree ____ added to the pic to make it funnier. (past tense)
- Ten dollars ____ the price of the movie.
- Some rare llamas ____ smaller llamas inside.
- One of my llamas ____ going on a trip to France.
- Sheila, but not her brother, ____ working tomorrow.
- (S/V for each clause.) The Albino Llama ___ many mysteries which ____unsolved to this day
“Vocab, 3/5.”
blasphemy, caper, visage, lineage, delusion, propagate, naive, aesthetic, cynical, peevish
- _____ (Not visage.)
- _____
- _____
- This pic came from a page called, “Things that are NOT _____.”
- She scraped her knee _____(ing) around on the blacktop.
- The original root of this word meant “goat.” _____
- The root of this word meant “natural.” _____
- The root of this word meant “young shoot.” _____
- naive : savvy :: optimistic : ______
- During WWII, giant posters with Hitler’s ______ loomed from almost every wall in Germany.
- His family’s ______ here in the U.S. was very long, stretching all the way back to the Mayflower.
- The root of this word meant “to mock or play with.” _____
“It’s like it ain’t so much what a fellow does, but it’s the way the majority of folks is looking at him when he does it.”
What does this mean?
Poem #435 by Emily Dickinson
Much Madness is divinest Sense– |
Madness = insanity divinest = most perfect, the best discerning Eye = someone looking very carefully starkest = most obvious All = everything prevail = decides/wins assent = agree demur = disagree |
“435, 3/5.”
“Translate” the poem as best you can using the vocab key. This will be your cheat sheet on Friday.
Finish “The Earth Men.”
Link for those at home: The Martian Chronicles. The story begins on page 22.
How does the poem relate to the story?
Giver if time…