Test #22. Name:
Clicker:
Period:
Vocab Practices: ___/13 ___/13 ___/13
Extra Scrambles:___
Stamp on PS? yes /no SMYK's? yes /
no Other Bonus:
Vocab. a) blasphemy b) caper c) lineage d)
delusion e) relish f) propagate g) naive h)
aesthetic i) cynical j) peevish
The root of this word meant "to perceive." _____
Because of the Martian's telepathy, the Earth men were under
the _____ that their loved ones had come back to life.
The root of
this word meant “slander.” ______
The original
root of this word meant “goat.” _____
The root of
this word meant “natural.” _____
The root of
this word meant “youngshoot.” _____
In order for a
species to survive, it must ______ itself.
Dally was very
______ about life; he saw nothing good in anyone but Johnny.
excited :
disappointed :: savvy : _______
In
addition to being very functional and useful, the machine was
also ______(ally) pleasing.
Adverbs can
describe nouns in certain situations. a) True b)
False
Adverbs answer
the questions which one, what kind, how many. a)
True b) False Homer stupidly hit
his very fat head on the corner of the table and it made a
loud noise.
very: a)
noun b) verb c) adjective d) adverb e)
NOTA
loud: a)
noun b) verb c) adjective d) adverb e)
NOTA
his: a)
noun b) verb c) adjective d) adverb e)
NOTA
made: a)
noun b) verb c) adjective d) adverb e)
NOTA
We can wait
here until the llama calls us. a)
subordinate adjective clause b) subordinate adverb
clause c) independent clause d) not a clause
If we don’t
repair the dam, the llamas will rush through.
a) subordinate adjective clause b) subordinate adverb
clause c) independent clause d) not a clause
The door
opened as the llama walked up the stairs. a)
subordinate adjective clause b) subordinate adverb
clause c) independent clause d) not a clause
I get worried
when I see llamas coming. a) subordinate adjective
clause b) subordinate adverb clause c) independent
clause d) not a clause
The llama who
had a leather jacket was the boss. a) subordinate
adjective clause b) subordinate adverb clause c)
independent clause d) not a clause
Read paragraph
21 on p217 (BOB). What does the use of the word submerged
suggest? a) The children may drown if they ever go
outside. b) The atmosphere around the house feels heavy
and dangerous. c) The Martians are preparing to attack the
house. d) Mr. B thinks the house is too noisy. e)
Mr. B thinks the kids might be scared of the wind.
What is Harry
Bittering worried about losing? a) his Earth
identity. b) his mind. c) his life. d) his
family. e) the war on Earth f) NOTA
If Harry was
going to stay on Mars anyway, why was he so shaken by the news
that the rockets were destroyed? a) He was worried about
the people of Earth. b) He was worried about his
family. c) It sort of took away his feeling of
security. d) They were short of supplies and needed more
from Earth. e) NOTA
When Harry was
working in his garden, he felt... a) out of place. b)
peaceful. c) casual. d) afraid. e)
overdressed f) NOTA
What was the
first tangible sign Harry got that proved his feelings about
Mars were true? a) The news from Earth about the
war. b) His wife said a Martian word out of the
blue. c) The boy, David, bringing up his thought that
there were still Martians. d) The peach blossoms. e)
NOTA
What does the
word pendulum mean? a) trendy b) popular
c) wise d) common e) necklace f) NOTA
Have you
stopped lying yet? a) rhetorical question b) loaded
question c) NOTA
Where are you
going? a) rhetorical question b) loaded
question c) NOTA
How could I
have made such a huge mistake? a) rhetorical
question b) loaded question c) NOTA