Final Exam 2005. Separate
sheet. Do not copy. Record your extra credit for the week, and your quiz
score (/10).
(30pp including 5 for format.)
-
"between throw thing"
-
"between burst thing"
-
"very much to see"
-
"against name"
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(2) "From someone who had no place in the world, she had
suddenly become someone with a surfeit of places." (p113)
a) The word
surfeit most nearly means ____________. b) It
is a noun/verb/adjective/adverb
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Use the word savvy in a sentence that shows
you know what it means.
-
If we were to try to sum up, in just one phrase, the theme
of most of the books and stories we read this year, the best phrase would
probably be... a) "Life sucks, and then you die." b) "The outsiders." c)
"Youth vs. age." d) "Expectation vs. reality." e) "Family and friends."
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(17) Listen, and write exactly what is dictated, with correct
punctuation and spelling.
Final Exam 2005. Separate
sheet. Do not copy. Record your extra credit for the week, and your quiz
score (/10).
(30pp including 5 for format.)
-
"between throw thing"
-
"between burst thing"
-
"very much to see"
-
"against name"
-
(2) "From someone who had no place in the world, she had
suddenly become someone with a surfeit of places." (p113)
a) The word
surfeit most nearly means ____________. b) It
is a noun/verb/adjective/adverb
-
Use the word savvy in a sentence that shows
you know what it means.
-
If we were to try to sum up, in just one phrase, the theme
of most of the books and stories we read this year, the best phrase would
probably be... a) "Life sucks, and then you die." b) "The outsiders." c)
"Youth vs. age." d) "Expectation vs. reality." e) "Family and friends."
-
(17) Listen, and write exactly what is dictated, with correct
punctuation and spelling.
Final Exam 2005. Separate
sheet. Do not copy. Record your extra credit for the week, and your quiz
score (/10).
(30pp including 5 for format.)
-
"between throw thing"
-
"between burst thing"
-
"very much to see"
-
"against name"
-
(2) "From someone who had no place in the world, she had
suddenly become someone with a surfeit of places." (p113)
a) The word
surfeit most nearly means ____________. b) It
is a noun/verb/adjective/adverb
-
Use the word savvy in a sentence that shows
you know what it means.
-
If we were to try to sum up, in just one phrase, the theme
of most of the books and stories we read this year, the best phrase would
probably be... a) "Life sucks, and then you die." b) "The outsiders." c)
"Youth vs. age." d) "Expectation vs. reality." e) "Family and friends."
-
(17) Listen, and write exactly what is dictated, with correct
punctuation and spelling.