Test 21
  1. How would you cantrast frogs and toads?
  2. She takes classes at the art instatute.
  3. A marble statchue of a lion stands outside the library.
  4. Start the progecter for the movie.
  5. We can reject the offer if it is too low.
  6. Carry the portible computer by the handle.
  7. Try to be objective, and not take sides.
  8. The fallen tree was an obstacal in the road.
  9. Is that superstision about black cats true?
  10. Many ranchers transporte their cattle by rail.
  11. Which newspaper reportor wrote that story?
  12. Use a pump to inject air into a flat tire.
  13. What were the circumstanses that made you change your mind?
  14. He knew every stanza of the poem by heart.
  15. Ouch is an example of an interjection.
  16. Where was that toy manafactured?
  17. He was a generous benafactor of the comunity.
  18. He worked in a factery his whole life.
  19. More than one ajective can modify a noun.
  20. That business was istablished in 1909.
  21. The gun hurled the projectil over 1,000 yards.
  22. The pilot had to eject when his plane was hit.
  23. The senators voted on the proposed statoot.
  24. A persons taste in music is very subjective.
  25. At Laguna, substatutes are known as guest teachers.
  1. (2) facts : opinion :: _____ :_____
  2. regular : intermittent :: starter : _____
  3. benefactor : gift :: gun : _____
  4. essay : paragraph :: song : _____
  5. red : adjective :: black cat : _____
  6. red : adjective :: d'oh : _____
  7. make : _____ :: place : factory
  8. throw : ject :: across :_____
  9. bene : good :: _____ : make
  10. verse : stanza :: roadblock : _____
  11. stand against
  12. again throw
  13. make place
  14. toward throw thing
  1. The machine glowed. It had an __________ that flickered brightly; orange, blue, and silver.
  2. He is not an _________ member of the team; we need his help desperately.
  3. The gardener _________(ed) a new limb onto the ailing tree.
  4. Since there were 1,000 points possible in the quarter, one or two would be a(n) _____________ amount.
  5. When we moved, we got rid of everything that we considered _________.
  6. In some Third World countries, the police are paid so little that they have to resort to ________ to survive.
  7. She tried to make _________ hints about her friend's bad breath.
  8. A trampoline is, by definition, ___________.
  9. He was a very ________, very confident public speaker, he never got nervous in front of a crowd.
  10. "Then I ________ our arrival in the Past so that we meet the monster not more than two minutes before he would have died anyway."
graft, resilient, resilience, aurora, expendable, poised, subtle, infinitesimal, correlate
  1. The theme of "ASOT" is probably: a) don't mess with time, b) don't try to change the past, c) small actions can lead to huge consequences, d) don't kill butterflies.
  2. Eckels runs off the path because: a) he panics, b) he doesn't believe Travis, c) he doesn't care, d) it's fun, e) none of the above
  3. Eckels attitude before they spotted the T-Rex was: a) serious, b) worried about danger, c) overconfident, d) none of the above.
  4. After the dinosaur is dead, Travis: a)  threatens to leave Eckels behind, b) tells him to clean the mud off his shoes, c) goes and retreives the bullets from the dinosaur, d) none of the above
  5. The first thing Eckels does when he sees the butterfly in the mud on his boot is: a) try to clean it up, b) check to see if it was really dead, c) throw the boot across the room, d) ask who won the election, e) none of the above.
  6. True or False: Everything seems normal when they first get back to the office.
  7. True or False: The man behind the desk thinks that the right man won the election.
  8. True or False: Eckels knew that Travis was going to shoot him.