"She has a great _____ for companies that mistreat their workers and boycotts their products. adversary, aplomb, banish, grueling, perceive, disdain, dispel, engross, diminish, exhilarate" disdain "The root origins of this word meant “curse and proclamation.” ________ adversary, aplomb, banish, grueling, perceive, disdain, dispel, engross, diminish, exhilarate" banish "She speaks both French and German with equal ______. She’s never nervous about it. adversary, aplomb, banish, grueling, perceive, disdain, dispel, engross, diminish, exhilarate" aplomb "The root origin of this word meant “cheerful.” __________ adversary, aplomb, banish, grueling, perceive, disdain, dispel, engross, diminish, exhilarate" exhilarate exhilarated "One of the themes of The Outsiders is that what you ______ is not necessarily what the reality is. adversary, aplomb, banish, grueling, perceive, disdain, dispel, engross, diminish, exhilarate" perceive "The amount of crime _____(ed) when police started patrolling the neighborhood more often. adversary, aplomb, banish, grueling, perceive, disdain, dispel, engross, diminish, exhilarate" diminish diminished "The root origin of this word meant “turned against.” ________ adversary, aplomb, banish, grueling, perceive, disdain, dispel, engross, diminish, exhilarate" adversary "The root origin of this word meant ”balanced and straight and true.” ______ adversary, aplomb, banish, grueling, perceive, disdain, dispel, engross, diminish, exhilarate" aplomb "Which word best captures the Soc’s attitude (attitude!) toward the greasers? ____ adversary, aplomb, banish, grueling, perceive, disdain, dispel, engross, diminish, exhilarate" disdain A dependent clause used as a sentence is called a... fragment phrase independent clause run-on NOTA Two independent clauses improperly joined into one is called a... run-on phrase dependent clause fragment NOTA A clause must contain... a subject and a verb a conjunction and a noun a verb and a FANBOY "a noun, a verb and a conjunction" NOTA Most good writing contains more _____ sentences. complex compound long short simple "Since my llama left me, I've found a new place to dwell." D + I I + D I + I I D "Because Zoltan forgot his wallet, he couldn't buy broccoli." D + I I + D I + I I D If you leave a llama alone for at least six months. D I + D D + I I I + I The llama climbed slowly up the very steep hill with a duck on his head. Simple Compound Complex "The llama read a magazine, and he decided to start raising rabbits." Compound Complex Simple Rudolpho was upset although his mom made his favorite shnitzel. Complex Compound Simple "The fact that Johnny is getting more out of the book they’re reading than Pony, even though Pony is the “smart” one, is an example of irony." TRUE FALSE "Who said? ""I can't believe little old Johnny could kill somebody.""" Soda Two-Bit Dally Darry Steve "The person who said, ""I can't believe little old Johnny could kill somebody,"" is commenting on the irony of that." TRUE FALSE Dally getting hauled in for the murder he didn't do is an example of irony. FALSE TRUE What do we learn about Dally when he talks to Johnny about jail? (p89-90) Dally cares about something. NOTA Dally is proud of his past. Dally is cold and mean. Dally has jail savvy. Why would Johnny be “having the time of his life” in the church? (p92) He feels needed for the first time. He wants to pay back for what he did to Bob. He likes little kids. He thinks the cops will go easy on him. He secretly wants to die. "Johnny's behavior (not scared, having fun, very decisive) inside the burning church is both ironic and not ironic." TRUE FALSE "When Pony asks about Dally and Johnny, and Jerry Wood “studies his wedding ring,” what’s going on? (top p95)" "He’s stalling, trying to think of how to break bad news." He’s thinking about his wife. It’s still hot from the fire. "It’s stuck, and painful, so he pauses to adjust it." NOTA _____ llama is that? whose who's who'se NOTA The _____ lounge is usually off-limits to students. (More than one.) teachers' teachers's teacher's teachers NOTA