Test #22
  1. Speeding is probebly the cause of the crash.
  2. It takes a relyable person to care for a pet.
  3. Is the new video game avalable yet?
  4. His story about flying cows is incredable!
  5. The most desirable seats are in the first row.
  6. Is an odd number divisable by ten?
  7. A flexable straw is better than a stiff one.
  8. Let a knowlegeable person explain the rules.
  9. I felt miserible when my best friend moved.
  10. A carrot is an edibal root.
  11. Her soft voice was barely audable.
  12. Only students are elgable for the low price.
  13. Our class trip was a memoriable event.
  14. Put the perishable food in the cooler.
  15. His excuse about a traffic jam is believeable.
  16. Order dureable carpet for the hallway.
  17. It is not permissable to chew gum in class.
  18. The ajustable belt fits all sizes.
  19. This indestructable plastic will last forever.
  20. Only typed reports are acceptible.
  21. His mood these days is so changable; you never know how he is going to act.
  22. The details of the plan are not negotable
  23. My mom did not find my excuse plausible.
  24. Without his armor, the knight was vulnarable to arrows.
  25. He wanted tangable proof he could hold in his hand.
    Vocabulary--irony, subtle, savvy, pariah, rue, conducive, foreshadow, prolific, stereotype, diligent
  26. You will ________ the day you lied to him! He never forgets!
  27. Dally says Pony’s Mom "knew the score"; he means that she had_____.
  28. Dally is the ___________(ical) greaser; Pony is not.
  29. lazy : diligent :: naive : _________
  30. It is ______(ic) that mild-mannered Johnny turned out to be a killer.
  31. The change in the room was so ______ that it was barely perceptible.
  32. The band was very ____________, turning out at least three albums per year.
  33. It is especially important to be _____ about school work during this time of year.
  34. In our novels this year, Dally, Huck, and the Chinese are all examples of ________(s).
  35. Give an example of something that would be "conducive" to good grades.
    e. e. cummings
  36. (3) Name three things that all the poems we read this week had in common.
  37. ("me up at does") What emotion/feeling is cummings trying to emphasize by capitalizing (and beginning the poem with) the word Me?
  38. ("in Just") What character from Greek myth was "goat-footed"?
  39. ("l(a") Why is it important that he used lower-case l's, rather than capital L's?
  40. What is this poem excerpt protesting? Hear e.e. cummings read the whole poem.