Test #19 KEY -- Eighth Grade -- 60PP
(20) Spelling (All do all.) 
  1. (2) PATHOLOGICAL
  2. (2) **EVERYBODY GETS IT RIGHT! GENEALOGY
  3. (2)  SUBTERRANEAN
  4. (2) COMPOSITE
  5. (2) all correct
  6. (2) all correct
  7. (2)  all correct
  8. (2)  all correct
  9. protagonist : antagonist :: death : GENESIS 
  10. procedure : protocol :: model : PROTOTYPE 
  11. salon : manicure :: rising action : COMPLICATIONS 
  12. multiplication : division :: consensus : CONTROVERSY
(13) Vocabulary. Skip if exempt.
  1. "first actor" PROTAGONIST
  2. "hand make" MANUFACTURE
  3. "with feeling" CONSENSUS
  4. "before place thing" PREPOSITION
  5. "with pull thing" CONTRACTION
  6. "again with build" RECONSTRUCT
  7. **"study of birth" GENEALOGY
  8. "with place thing" COMPOSITE
  9. "with breathe thing" CONSPIRACY
  10. "under earth-ish" SUBTERRANEAN
  11. "with fold things" COMPLICATIONS
  12. "before come thing" PREVENTION
  13. "with fold person" ACCOMPLICE
(14) FRO? Fix wrong ones. (Just show the fix; don't copy the whole thing.)
  1. (2) FRAGMENT In the seventh grade every young boy goes out for football, to prove to himself and his parents that he is a man.
  2. (2) CORRECT She opened the door and let us into her home, not realizing at the time that we would never enter that door in her home again.
  3. (2) RUN-ON ALTHOUGH It only attained a speed of about twelve miles an hour, my old rowboat with its three-horsepower motor, seemed like a high-speed job to me.
  4. (2) CORRECT With my brother standing by my side, I reached for the pot handle. Tilting the pot way too much caused the boiling water to spill.
  5. (2) FRAGMENT HE WAS a friend of mine like he was when we first joined the soccer team, andtogether we learned a lot.
  6. (2) CORRECT Making up his mind quickly, Jim ordered two dozen red roses for his wife, hoping she would accept his apology.
  7. (2) FRAGMENT The small, one-story houses are all the same size and style, with no difference except the color.
(13) Participles and Gerunds.
  1. A verb form that acts like another part of speech is called a VERBAL
  2. A participle is a verb that acts like an ADJECTIVE
  3. A gerund is a verb that acts like a NOUN
  4. (2) PARTICIPLE The choking man was receiving CPR from the bystander.
  5. (2) GERUND Arguing with Mr. Coward is not the smartest thing to do.
  6. (2) PARTICIPLE The old woman wept, shocked by the sight of her sister after all these years.
  7. (2) GERUND That farm is famous for growing beautiful strawberries which are very sweet.
  8. (2) PARTICIPLE Pleased by the noisy applause, the band gave an encore.