Pretest #12
  1. A bright flaime burned in the campfire.
  2. Keep flammeble fabrics away from heat.
  3. Use a match to ignite the wood.
  4. A car needs fuel for the ignetion to work.
  5. Gold was discovered at this presisespot.
  6. A jewel must be cut with careful precision.
  7. Is a metre longer than a yard?
  8. The meteric system is one way of measuring.
  9. This micrascope magnifies the smallest items.
  10. This bug is so tiny it is almost micrascopic.
  11. I knew it was serious by his grave look.
  12. The gravety of the problem had us worried.
  13. I am gratefull for your help with my report.
  14. He showed his gratetude by giving me a gift.
  15. She will revize her essay to make it shorter.
  16. This revison will improve your story.
  17. Our best athalete plays football and baseball.
  18. Exercise often if you want an atheleticbody.
  19. Our town humaine society cares for stray cats.
  20. All humanidy will benefit from the new drug.
  21. One scoop of ice cream will be sufficient for desert.
  22. One scoop of ice cream will suffise.
  23. A lack of practice will impede your progress.
  24. A lack of practice will be an impedement.
  25. I heard the boom of the explotion.
Vocabulary--Definitions + POS  + Q/A due Wednesday.
A) What does she mean? B) What does she mean when she says, "'Tis the Majority In this, as All, prevail"? What is "this"? Is she right? C) What would a good title for this poem be?
"Poem #435" by Emily Dickinson

Much Madness is divinest Sense--
To a discerning Eye--
Much Sense--the starkest Madness--
'Tis the Majority
In this, as All, prevail--
Assent--and you are sane--
Demur--you're straightway dangerous--
And handled with a Chain--