Friday,
11/14/03 -- Seventh Grade Warm Up. Sentence Scramble
(+1 each correct sentence.) Descramble into sentences!
CAPITALIZE! PUNCTUATE! Remember: Do not add or subtract any words!
Write out the sentences.
a) a huge vat | b) Norman stubbed
| c) his toe | d) of Jell-O | e) jumping into
a) the light socket | b) grabbing
| c) crazy Chester | d) the cat’s tail | e) headed for
a) daintily |
b) and stepped back | c) Tom swept his brush |
d) to note its effect | e) back and forth
Vocabulary and Tom Sawyer
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Record your Study Question scores (/40, /25), your score on yesterday's
TS quiz (/6), and your extra credit, including today's
(+3 min/no max).
(Separate sheet, 14p.)
omniscient, appalling,
purloin, eloquent, zenith
"He had contemplated a good part of the performance before
he contributed his bit of variety to it." (p52b, 48w) Translate.
True or False. At the end
of chapter 7, Becky regrets not making up with Tom.
Why does Tom envy Jimmy Hodges?
When Tom's superstition about
his marbles fails, he blames it on...
Which career did Tom contemplate
(and discard in disgust) that is not depicted in the above illustration?
Who is the "Black Avenger of the
Spanish Main"?
Why won't Tom "fall" (die) when
he and Joe are "sword-fighting"?
(3) In Tom Sawyer, Mark
Twain is a _______-person, *_______ narrator. He knows everything about
everyone in the story. This is different from Pony in The Outsiders,
who is a _____-person, limited narrator. He can tell us only
what he sees and hears.
*pariah : idol :: bottom : _________
*Tom : audacious :: Two-Bit :
_________
*surgeon : operate :: Two-Bit
: ________
*The sloppiness of the test papers
was _______ to the teacher.