“Clauses 1/6.” (8p) If an item is a sentence consisting of only ONE INDEPENDENT clause, write I. If an item is a fragment consisting of only ONE DEPENDENT clause, write D. If an item is a sentence consisting of BOTH, write either I + D or D + I. (BONUS!) There is one item that is a sentence consisting of TWO INDEPENDENT CLAUSES. You should be able to tell just by scanning and looking for the one that is different.
- The llama is a quadruped with a beak for eating and fins for swimming.
- I like turtles because they are cute.
- I sent the llama to the store before the party started.
- When we all finally got there.
- Across the street from his house was a teepee.
- If you were a bird you would like it.
- Herbie the llama ate some grass, and it gave him gas.
- He failed the test after he ignored the warning.
- So his mom spanked him.
- Bonus: When you improperly combine two independent clauses into one sentence, it is a mistake called a ______.
“Vocabulary, 1/6.” (12p)
- Give the antonym for this guy’s look. ______
- (2) Figure #2 shows the effects of sleep _____(ation) which is very ____ in today’s society.
- _____
- _____
- During the Nazi occupation of Poland there was a(n) ______ shortage of food and other necessities in the Jewish community. (Not prevalent.)
- (2) The transfer of the 1936 Olympics to another country would have damaged Germany’s _____, so they enforced their racist laws with less _____ during that time.
- It would not be very smart to show up for a job interview at a clothing store looking _____.
- Fourth period seems to like to interrupt the class with various ______(s) and random questions.
- The con man _____(ly) convinced the old lady that he was in love with her in order to steal her money.
- During the period between Mardis Gras and Easter, you are supposed to _____ yourself of something you like. It’s supposed to be a difficult thing to do. (Bonus: What is this period of time called? Bonus 2: What does Mardis Gras mean?)
Nuremberg Laws Handout.
Notes in notebook. You will use these notes on the test Friday.
Questions What were the Nuremberg Laws?Three things they specified?What happened during the 1936 Olympics?Three more laws after the Olympics? |
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