Test
#5.
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Period:
Vocabulary Homework: ___/15 Extra Scrambles: +____
Vocab Practices: 9-21:___/11 9-22:___/12
9-23:___/12 Other Extra
Credit:
Vocabulary.
a) discreet b) discrete c) vain d) elicit
e)
illicit f) hysterical g) indulge h)
patronize i) stamina j) contemplate
- Every time Dr. Pavlov rang a bell, he _______(ed) a response
from the dog, who thought he was going to be fed.
- S.E. Hinton has said that she didn’t have the ____ to
be a teacher. Worrying about the kids’ problems wore her out.
- The Kellers
wanted to _____ Helen and let her have her tantrums, but Annie
wanted consequences for her.
- A spy must be ____ and not go blabbing secrets
around.
- You are all one class, but you are _____ individuals.
- The roots of this word mean "not allowed." _____
- The root of this word meant "place for observation." _____
- The roots of this word meant "drawn out by trickery or magic."
_____
- The root of this word meant "empty or without substance."_____
- The root of this word meant "defender."
- The roots of this word mean "not allowed." _____
FROs.
a) Fragment b) Run-On c) Complete Sentence
- Is this a fragment?
- Although the llama wandered too close to the fire.
- I love that story, so I have read it three times.
- The llama went over the hills and through the wood to get to
Grandmother's house, but she wasn't home.
- Because the llama ate too much cheese, he forgot to do his
KBARR.
- As the llama trained to be a ninja.
- Hide in burrows and beneath rocks.
- He explained the rules of the game she demonstrated it.
Outsiders/Plot/Others. Open book, open
notebook.
- Why does Helen keep dropping her napkin?
- What part of Plot Mountain is the R and J meet scene?a)
exposition b) inciting incident c) rising
action d) climax e) falling action e)
resolution
- Which quote so far best connects to the title of the
novel? a) “How’d you like to live with that?” b) “I
guess we’re different.” c) “Too bad it couldn’t stay like
that all the time.” d) “Things have been happening so
fast…” e) “I bet they were cool old guys.”
- The same character said all five of the quotes in the previous
question. Which one?
- Dally getting hauled in for the murder he didn't do is an
example of irony. a) True b) False
- What do we learn about Dally when he talks to Johnny
about jail? (p89-90) a) Dally is proud of his past.
b) Dally
is cold and mean. c) Dally has jail savvy. d) Dally
cares
about something. e) That the greasers "get it worse than
anyone." f) NOTA
- Why would Johnny be “having the time of his life” in
the
church? (p92) a) He wants to pay back for what he did to
Bob. b)
He feels needed for the first time. c) He likes little
kids. d) He thinks the cops will go easy on him. e)
He
secretly wants to die. f) NOTA
- When Pony asks about Dally and Johnny, and Jerry Wood
“studies his wedding ring,” what’s going on? (p95)
a) He’s thinking
about his wife. b) It’s still hot from the fire. c)
It’s
stuck, and painful, so he pauses to adjust it. d) He’s
stalling,
trying to think of how to break the news. e) NOTA
- How/when
does Pony finally realize that Darry really does care about
him?
a) When he says, "Oh Ponyboy, your hair..." b) When he
reads the
letter from Soda. c) When Darry offers him a cigarette. d)
When
Darry starts crying. e) When he rescues Pony from the
fire.
f) NOTA
- That scene would be the _____ of the Pony vs. Darry
storyline. a) exposition b) inciting incident
c) rising action d) climax e) falling action
e) resolution