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