Spelling Pretest #6 (Remember to look for extra credit mistakes to fix!)
1. Joey had four years of collage.
2. He made ten cunsecutive baskets without a miss.
3. "That Was Then, This Is Now" is not a seequell to The Outsiders.
4. I just read an intresting artical.
5. She was a very skilled athalete.
6. The restaurant was famous for fine dineing.
7. He was well-liked; he had no enamys.
8. Johnny lays dieing in the hospital.
9. What are your qualifacations for this job?
10. There was a lot of sadness and greif at the funeral.
11. They were first in their leage.
12. Everyone went along with the plan; there was no resistence.
13. The quopon saved me 25 scents.
14. This medicine is the remadie for your sickness.
15. Many people are superstisious about the number 13.
16. Nikeä distributes shoes all over the world.
17. Darry has big mussels from lifting heavy bundles of roofing.
18. Eat a sencible diet with lots of vegatables.
19. Do not lie to me or decieve me!
20. John wayed 150 pounds.
Vocabulary:
Copy each sentence into your notebool. Definitions and new sentences are due Wednesday.
1. The jury acquitted the man, and he was set free.
2. Listening to the stereo is not conducive to studying.
3. Pony’s bad dream kept recurring night after night.
4. The doctor just gave him a cursory examination; he didn’t check Pony out very thoroughly.
5. The sailors staged a mutiny and took over the ship.
LATIN ROOTS I
SPECT
(to look)
1
One who watches; an onlooker
2
The prospect of good to come; anticipation
3
To regard with suspicion or mistrust
4
Verb: to esteem
Noun: honor or esteem
5
Looking around, 
watchful, careful
(hint: what do you call the measurement of the outside edge of a circle?)
FORM
(shape)
1
One "form" or style of clothing such as is worn by nurses
2
One who does not fit in
3
To make new; renew
4
To change into another substance; change form
5
Disfigurement
PORT
(to carry)
1
Goods brought into a country from another country
2
To move something from one place to another
3
To give an account of
4
One who carries burdens for hire
5
A collection of work used to show skills;
a case for carrying loose papers 
TRACT
(pull or draw toward)
1
alluring, inviting,
"cute"
2
A powerful 
motor vehicle used for pulling farm machinery or heavy loads
3
The power to grip or hold to a surface without slipping
4
An agreement: literally, to draw together
5
To take away from the total amount