Test #17 -- Seventh Grade -- Please record: KBAR score for the week (/40), vocabulary homework score (/20), and extra credit for the week (+10 min/+10 max). No crossword? -10. (46pp)
Spelling/Prefixes (20)
  1. (2) antinym, antiseptic, admission, abuse, all correct
  2. (2) absorb, absolute, ajustment, administer, all correct
  3. (2) abominable, abdominal, postdate, antaganize, all correct
  4. (2) antifreeze, adviser, advisor, absence, all correct
  5. (2) postgraduate, postscript, adept, abzolved, all correct
  6. (2) antagonist, administeration, postpone, abnormal, all correct
  7. * "away from standard" = ____________
  8. * "opposite name"  = __________
  9. * "near/toward/close to equal"= __________
  10. * cold : antifreeze :: germs : _________
  11. * chest : pectoral :: stomach : ___________
  12. * "close to seer"  = __________
  13. * "after writing" = __________
  14. * "away from feel" = ___________
Vocabulary (10) -- You will use words more than once; you won't use them all.  exquisite, brandish, tumultuous, contraption, reciprocate, phoenix, bane, adept, repercussion, enigmatic
  1. The word _____________ is what the so-called Golden Rule is all about.
  2. Does ___________, Arizona have a lot of large fiery birds? (Capitalize!)
  3. When someone helps you out, you should ___________ in some way.
  4. * simple : enigmatic :: peaceful : __________
  5. * preface : postscript :: blessing : ______
  6. The ___________ of the huge gun made his ears ring for days.
  7. Tom Sawyer was very __________ at embroidering reality.
  8. The note was very _________; it took the detective a long time to figure out its true message.
  9. Two-Bit ___________(ed) the broken bottle to show the Socs he was ready to fight.
  10. One little error, compounded over millions of years, can have huge ____________(s).
Voibs +. (16) For #1-#5, ID the type of verb: action, helping, or linking. For #6, copy each of the underlined words and identify it as noun, verb or adjective.   For #7, simply fill in the blanks, each with a single word.
  1. Her mother is a tax attorney with her own business.
  2. The teacher should take attendance every day.
  3. The crew will build that house in less than a month.
  4. The food smells delicious.
  5. I smell smoke.
  6. (7) "Mickey Mouse was a dark-gold buckskin, sassy and ornery, and not much more than a colt. He would come when Soda called him. He wouldn't come for anyone else."
  7. (4) "A verb is a word that expresses _________, ___________, or ________ of ___________. // A verb tells it like it is..."