Spellling Test #16--Use a separate
sheet. Be sure to record your score ( /10) on the "Margot" quiz. Record
(with the date and title) any extra credit you may have earned during
the week. If you do not have your crossword, write "xw -10." If you did
not write "OK" on your Vocabulary practice, write "voc -5." As always,
look for mistakes to fix for more extra credit. If you are exempt
from vocabulary, write "exempt" and do only #30 in that section.
(60p)
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The voices joined in sweet harmuny.
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Your attitude makes for a harmonius classroom.
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Did your pets adapt to your new house yet?
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The movie adaption of The Outsiders
was pretty lame.
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What was the insparation for your essay?
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A great speech can inspire a crowd.
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Good students always try for excellance.
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Studying will help you excell in spelling.
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I hope it won't be an imposition on you to
stay here.
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Don't impose on him by asking for money.
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Hair color is a genatic trait you inharit from
your parents.
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Your eye color is determined by a gean.
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The riding acadamy has students of all ages.
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The acedemic year ends in June.
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Those shoes come in a variaty of colors.
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We used various kinds of fruit in the pies.
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We listened to a narretive of the tale.
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Ponyboy narates his own story.
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A gentle smile revealed her kind disposion.
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Please dispose of your trash in the trash can.
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We triumphed over the opossing team.
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The song was most triumphent.
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Please combine these two sentences. Use the
suffix "ing."
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Don't be a bonehead and tell people what your locker combanation
is.
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Everyone has a lot of admaration for the good
deeds he has done.
Vocabulary-- tumultuous, compound, savor, slacken,
apparatus, metaphor, simile
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If Tom and Huck's money had earned _____ interest, they would
have had even more money.
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The storm finally _________(ed), so our plane could take
off.
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The crowd ______________(ly) pushed its way up to the stage.
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keep : dispose :: subtract : ____________
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(2) "You should _____ every tasty bite of life." This
sentence is an example of a(n)______.
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Something went wrong with the sound __________, so we couldn't
hear the movie.
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The house shook _____________(ly) as the earthquake struck.
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One little error, ______________(ed) over millions of years,
adds up to something huge.
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motivation : inspiration :: contraption : _________
Grammar--noun, verb, adjective, adverb, subject, predicate,
preposition
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subject : noun :: predicate : __________
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A(n) _________ shows the relationship between words.
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In the sentence above (#36), the word between is used
as a(n) ___________.
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The word in the blank (#36) must be a(n) ______. It is also
the _______ of the sentence.
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A(n) _________ shows when, where, how you do something.
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The word adjective is a(n) ___________.
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(2)"Mr. Morton is the _________ of the sentence, and what
the _________ says, he does."
Grammar II--Copy and label. Also label the simple subject
(SS) and simple predicate (SP). n, v, adj, adv, prep, pn, int, con
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The members of the band marched for five hours in the howling
wind and rain.