Test 16. Record: your scores on the TS Reading checks (/9, /6, /11), your pink sheet score (/22), your number of words as of Wednesday, your TSSQ score (30), and any extra credit you may have earned this week (+4 min./+10 max.) No crossword? -10. Do not copy.
Spelling/Prefixes
  1. antinym, antiseptic, admission, abuse, all correct
  2. absorb, absolute, ajustment, administer, all correct
  3. abominable, abdominal, postdate, antaganize, all correct
  4. antifreeze, adviser, advisor, absence, all correct
  5. postgraduate, postscript, abduct, abzolved, all correct
  6. antagonist, administeration, postpone, abnormal, all correct
  7. "away from standard" = ________
  8. "opposite name"  = __________
  9. "near/toward/close to equal"= __________
  10. "away from lead" = _________
  11. "close to seer"  = __________
  12. "after writing" = ___________
  13. "away from feel" = __________
Tom Sawyer. Chapter 31.
  1. There was a picture in the original book, in this chapter, called "Attacked by the Natives." Who are the "natives"?
  2. (4) What did Tom and Becky have, in the way of provisions (supplies that would help them survive), inside the cave?
  3. "...but I've see such a beautiful country in my dream. I reckon we are going there." What "country" does Becky mean?
  4. (3) Name all the people (A, B, C) in the picture.
  5. (2) Tell what B and C do next.
  6. What does B tell A after that?
  7. Once their candles were gone, how did Tom still explore some side passages and still get back to Becky?
  8. Why is the chapter called "Found and Lost Again"?
Pink Sheet. (Verb Tenses).
  1. (2) present: eat,  past: ______,  past participle: _________
  2. (2) present: begin,  past: ______,  past participle: _________
  3. (2) present: drink,  past: ______,  past participle: _________
  4. (2) present: ring,  past: ______,  past participle: _________
  5. (2) present: take,  past: ______,  past participle: _________
Vocabulary. Do only #8 if "exempt." You will use words more than once, you will not use them all.
grisly, forsake, attrition, rollicking, jaded, countenance, convey, fresco, shanty, throng, absolve
  1. (3) The man had a _______  _______, with lines and wrinkles that _______ lifetime of hard living.
  2. The boys didn't say anything, but their looks and gestures ________ a lot.
  3. Injun Joe has ________ plans for revenge.
  4. Huck was very _________ after his adventures with Injun Joe.
  5. "I want to quit this _________," said Injun Joe. "I wanted to yesterday, only it warn't any use...with those infernal boys...in full view."
  6. Historians call WWI a war of ________ where each side simply wanted to do as much damage as possible to the other side.
  7. To Tom, the adventure of the treasure is a __________ good time, but to Huck, it's serious business.
  8. "Please don't __________ me, oh my darlin' !"