Spelling. All do all.
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A soup can is shaped like a cylindar.
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Does the fuel gage show that we need gas?
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There are too many things plugged into this circite.
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Her camera came with a lifetime garantee.
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Please vaccuum the rug; you spilled crumbs everywhere.
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Farming as a livelyhood is hard work.
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The motorized scooter was a nusance to the neighbors.
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Let's buy our tickets prier to the show.
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Having detention was a consaquence of being tardy.
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His tung was stuck to the frozen rail.
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Dust and dirt can trigger an asma attack.
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What's the difference between a tortice and a turtle?
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A hot biskit with jelly is tasty.
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This shade of baige has a lot of gray in it.
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A scholar studies for years to gain knowledge.
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Our campain to end all homework failed.
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F.B.I stands for Federal Burou of Investigation.
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"When the bow (of the tree) breaks, the cradle will fall..."
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I am the emperer of this classroom.
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The seeds of the razberry stuck in my teeth.
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The gas milage of SUVs is very poor.
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Please use a seperate sheet of paper for the essay.
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A drummer should have good rythm.
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The Welshman comes from a forein country.
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Are these two triangles simular?
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Vocabulary. Do only #9 if you are "exempt."
gratification, (im)perishable, jeer, stupor, bode, wane/wax, wretch,
oppress(ive), effusive, clamor(ous)
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In the Bible, Job was a poor ___________ whom God "tested" by sending him
disaster after disaster.
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The teacher was so strict, and there were so many rules in that classroom,
the atmosphere was _______.
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He greeted us __________(ly), as though we were long-lost friends whom
he missed very much.
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Tom thought that Huck's dream about rats was a ________(ing) of trouble
ahead.
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After a while, interest in yoyos _________(ed) and some other fad took
over.
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Nelson's HAHA is a perfect example of _______(ing).
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Throughout history, minorities have been _____________(ed) by majorities.
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Muff was in a __________ after the whiskey and the whack on the head.
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(2) To the immense ____________ of the class, Mr. Coward said there was
no homework that night, and the class erupted into __________ applause.
Tom Sawyer. Do only if you don't have study questions.
Attach study questions if you do have them. For the multiple-choice
type questions, write out the correct choice--do not simply
write the letter. Answer all the other questions using complete sentences.
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(2) Once everyone found out about the treasure, what happened
to every "haunted" house in St. Petersburg?
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(1) The widow let Huck (if he asked first)... A)
smoke, B) go fishing, C) cuss, D) scratch in front of people, E) all of
the above.
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(3) "The boys in this town will take more trouble, and
fool away more time hunting up 6 bits worth of old iron...than they would
to make twice the money at regular work." Who? What? Why is this
ironic?
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(1) Where does Tom find Huck when he runs away from the
widow?
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(2) How does Tom get Huck to go back to the widow?
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(3) What are three complaints Huck had about the widow?
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(2) Why does Mark Twain stop the story where he does?
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(1) The total amount of the treasure was about...A) five
thousand dollars, B) $12,000, C) several hundred dollars, D) a thousand
dollars.
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(1) Tom and Becky were in the cave for...A) 2 days, B)
3 days, C) 4 days, D) a fortnight.
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(1) What was the boys' income after the judge invested
their money?
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(1) Becky's dad compared Tom's lie that saved Becky from
a whipping over the torn book to...?
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Give a quote that shows how Huck feels about being
rich.
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(quote) What does Huck say he's going to do to make the
widow proud she "snaked him in out of the wet"?
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