Test #1.  Use a separate sheet of paper for your answers.  Be sure to record: a) your KBAR total for the week ( /40), b) your score for the vocabulary homework ( /30), c) any extra credit  you may have earned this week. Cross out 5 points of extra credit for this week's minimum. Max = +10. No crossword? -10.
Spelling. Do the ones you missed on Monday's pretest.
  1. I hope you have a pleasent day!
  2. I don't really see a resembalance beween the brothers.
  3. I hope the City Council accepts my proposal.
  4. I don't think personal hovercrafts are very practicle.
  5. Put the key in the ignition.
  6. You will need to build an inclosure for your monkey.
  7. The study of economics is all about the finanshle side of society.
  8. Thank you for resueing my baby from that fire!
  9. Let's talk about raiseing your grade in this class.
  10. He looks a lot like a reletive of mine.
  11. A detective must be very observent.
  12. Your counselor is supposed to offer guidence.
  13. The band had a bad rehersal, but a good gig.
  14. GPS stands for globle positioning system.
  15. There was no indication that he might be crazy before he did it.
  16. The legistlature this week decided to raise the age for a driver's license to 18.
  17. Raceial profiling means that a police officer may suspect you simply by your race.
  18. Quit argueing with me.
  19. By the end of this class, you will learn to love wrighting.
  20. Maybe this year we will try to do more coopertive learning.
  21. They tell me that it fosters cooperation.
  22. What a wonderful acheivment.
  23. Look up the defanition in the dictionary.
  24. Your writing should include sensery details.
  25. He punished me severely for breaking the rules.
Vocabulary -- Skip if you are exempt. Be sure to write "exempt." You may use words more than once. You might not use them all. 
exuberant, untrammeled, valor, emanate, procure, doleful, retribution, subordinate, rapturous, deliberation, rapture
  1. Is the death penalty deterrance or ______________?
  2. The music __________(ing) from the speakers was not very pleasant.
  3. (2)  competitive : cooperative :: doleful : __________
  4. After careful ____________, I have decided to grant your request.
  5. "An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth" is an example of ___________________.
  6. Many kids think that when you turn 21, your life is suddenly free and ________________.
  7. doleful : rapturous :: cowardice : __________
  8. ...out of the other door the fiercest tiger that could be ___________(ed) sprang upon the victim.
  9. If the princess's lover chose the lady, his __________ would be her despair.
SPF. (2 points each) Example: The people from the nearby villages. 1) Missing a predicate. "...gave up the lottery."
  1. It was hot.
  2. With his lunchpail of love in his hand.
  3. My dog's fleas.
  4. Who is Jimmy?
  5. If it's a fragment.
PLOT
  1. The part of the story where we find out that the princess knows and hates the lady behind the door is called... a) exposition.  b) rising action.  c) climax. d) resolution. e) conflict.
  2. The part of the story where we learn about the king's arena is called the a) exposition.  b) rising action.  c) climax. d) resolution. e) conflict.
  3. The part of the story where the young man opens the door is called the a) exposition.  b) rising action.  c) climax. d) resolution. e) conflict.
  4. The part of the story where we learn about the princess's decision is called the a) exposition.  b) rising action.  c) climax. d) resolution. e) conflict.
  5. The part of the story that is left out is called the a) exposition.  b) rising action.  c) climax. d) resolution. e) conflict.