Test #11. Record: vocabulary homework score (/25),
pink sheet score (/29), and any extra credit you earned this week (+5min./+10
max.) No crossword? -10. Simply write True or False for each statement.
If a word is spelled incorrectly, that statement is false. If you are exempt,
skip 16-20.
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realistic : imaginary :: environmental : hereditery
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insult : derogatory :: hero : bravery
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complimentary : derogatory :: unusual : idiosyncrasy
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courage : bravery :: graveyard : cemetary
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"They gladly paid him their money." Him is a direct
object.
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"He could fool them easily." Them is a direct object.
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Possessive pronouns sometimes use apostrophes.
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The word you has the same form as an object or a subject.
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"Your hat looks great; you're going to be a
hit." You're is a possessive pronoun.
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"Your hat looks great; you're going to be a
hit when you go to the party with me." You
is an object pronoun.
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The short piece, "The Luggage Store" foreshadows the story called "The
Long Years."
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(ST) Walter finally gets Genevieve on the phone by calling all the candy
stores on Mars.
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(ST) Genevieve was left behind on Mars like Walter.
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(LY) The wine ran down the chins of Hathaway's family because they were
Martians, and couldn't drink wine.
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(LY) The reason Hathaway's family didn't cry when he died was that they
were robots, and couldn't cry.
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exposed : buried : complimentary : compensate
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Make sure that, on your pink sheet, you don't just disconsolately
underline every pronoun you see.
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She was insulted by the indiscriminate comment about her
hair.
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Vanna White's career has flourished simply by her turning
of the letters with a flourish.
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compensate : pay :: derogate : insult
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Summarize your online (or notebook) comments in at least 20 words.
Test #11. Record: vocabulary homework score (/25), pink
sheet score (/29), and any extra credit you earned this week (+5min./+10
max.) No crossword? -10. Simply write True or False for each statement.
If a word is spelled incorrectly, that statement is false. If you are exempt,
skip 16-20.
-
realistic : imaginary :: environmental : hereditery
-
insult : derogatory :: hero : bravery
-
complimentary : derogatory :: unusual : idiosyncrasy
-
courage : bravery :: graveyard : cemetary
-
"They gladly paid him their money." Him is a direct
object.
-
"He could fool them easily." Them is a direct object.
-
Possessive pronouns sometimes use apostrophes.
-
The word you has the same form as an object or a subject.
-
"Your hat looks great; you're going to be a
hit." You're is a possessive pronoun.
-
"Your hat looks great; you're going to be a
hit when you go to the party with me." You
is an object pronoun.
-
The short piece, "The Luggage Store" foreshadows the story called "The
Long Years."
-
(ST) Walter finally gets Genevieve on the phone by calling all the candy
stores on Mars.
-
(ST) Genevieve was left behind on Mars like Walter.
-
(LY) The wine ran down the chins of Hathaway's family because they were
Martians, and couldn't drink wine.
-
(LY) The reason Hathaway's family didn't cry when he died was that they
were robots, and couldn't cry.
-
exposed : buried : complimentary : compensate
-
Make sure that, on your pink sheet, you don't just disconsolately
underline every pronoun you see.
-
She was insulted by the indiscriminate comment about her
hair.
-
Vanna White's career has flourished simply by her turning
of the letters with a flourish.
-
compensate : pay :: derogate : insult
-
Summarize your online (or notebook) comments in at least 20 words.