Test 23--Record extra credit (date/title). Record quiz scores ( /10, /1, /20), and add ( /31). Record negative credit.  (Vocabulary exemptees do only #11 and #12.)
  1. The blizerd brought three feet of snow.
  2. The flooding from the hurracane was terrible.
  3. How long will the satelite stay in orbit?
  4. A new bullitin interrupted my favorite show.
  5. Heavy snow forced the canscellation of school.
  6. Be prepared for the possability of rain.
  7. Dark woods seem forbiding at night.
  8. Each worker was alotted ten shares of stock.
  9. How could I mispell such an easy word?
  10. I was credited with finding the missing cat.
  11. Isn't that college professer a famous poet?
  12. Did he eggsagerate the tale to make it scarier?
  13. She won that gold medalion for bravery.
  14. Who saved the princess from the evil vilain?
  15. Harmful rumors can spread through the gossipping.
  16. Climbing a mountain is an awesome challenge.
  17. Are you equipt for camping in cold weather?
  18. Plenty of sleep is nesessary for good health.
  19. We abreviate words to save time and space.
  20. A rabbit and a turtle are very disimiler.
  21. We will play the game, weather permitting.
  22. She always wanted a career in modelling.
  23. Meet me in front of the pavillion.
  24. There is a lot of misellanious shtuff in that box.
  25. Please remmit ten dollars to cover the price of the ticket.
Vocabulary (15)--assent, demur, omniscient, circuitous, zenith, peruse, prevail, stark, divine, discerning, appall
  1. Give an example of something your mom might be appalled at.
  2. Use zenith in a sentence that shows you know what it means.
  3. When dad asked me to mow the lawn, I _________(ed), but he told that was not an option.
  4. Emily Dickinson felt that "the Majority" always _______(s). What you are is what the majority of people think you are.
  5. The kings of old used to think that they had a ___________ right to do whatever they wanted, that God had personally chosen them to be kings.
  6. (2) A comic book collector must _________  a comic book very  _______(ly) to determine its condition. The smallest flaw can affect the value immensely.
  7. I took a long and  ______________ route home from school.
  8. She felt that if a person were very __________, he/she would see that many things that appear to be weird are really quite sane.
  9. Please signal your ____________ by raising your hand.
  10. After the earthquake rocked the hotel, a man trying to escape was seen on the fire escape, _________ naked.
  11. (3) Mark Twain was a ____-person, ________ narrator, using the _______(s) he and him.
  12. (2) S. E. Hinton's narrator, Ponyboy, on the other hand, used I and me. He was a _____-person, _______ narrator, who could only tell us about what he was there for.
Grammar+(34)--noun, verb, adjective, adverb, interjection, conjunction, pronoun, euphemism
  1. (3)  Use the word "running" in three different sentences; as a noun, as a verb, and as an adjective.
  2. (3) adjective : noun ::  adverb : ________
  3. an idea = __________
  4. (2)________ = which one, what kind, how many about a ________
  5. he, she, it = ______(s)
  6. ________ = how or when or where you do something
  7. (2) am, is, are, was, were = ________(s). All of the above are also forms of the word _______.
  8. a, an, the are all ________(s)
  9. ________ = connecting word
  10. Give an example of an interjection.
  11. Copy and label: (7) We beat a hasty retreat from his lair.
  12. (2) A "domestic engineer" is a ____________ for a ______________.
  13. (4) What two meanings do the two phrases  "old age sticks" "...and youth goes" have?
  14. Who is/are the real "delinquent(s)" in "Delinquent"?
  15. What happened on July 4th, 1776 in Philadelphia, PA?
  16. (2) 27/40 = _______% = _________(Letter Grade)
Bonus: "trachea tweaker"? "governmental revenue enhancement"? "involuntary extra-curricular service"?