Wednesday, May 28, 2008.
Warm Up: Copy and Click.
-
The first thing in your in-text citation is... A. article title B. website
C. author's first name D. author's last name E. page #
-
The second thing in your in-text citation is... A. article title B. website
C. author's first name D. author's last name E. page #
-
_____ go(es) around your in-text citation. A. quotes B. commas C. parentheses
D. periods E. nothing
-
There needs to be a comma between the two entries in your in-text citations.
A. true B. false
-
The punctuation for the sentence goes after your in-text citation. A. true
B. false
-
Your title page, table of contents, and works cited pages don't count for
your needed 5 pages A. true B. false
-
Your intro and conclusion don't count for the 5 page total either. A. true
B. false
-
You should have at least _____ different types of sources. A. one B. two
C. three D. four E. five
-
Pictures, graphs, and charts are extra credit. A. true B. false
-
Wikipedia is a reliable and valid source. A. true B. false
Go Over Vocab Homework.
Vocab Pretest.
-
The girl's _____ was almost more than I could take! A. wry B. contort C.
stifle D. homely E. smirk
-
I _____(ed) the tree branch into a perfect circle. A. limerick B. disarming
C. lanky D. contort E. sheen
-
After Mixie went to the groomer, her coat had quite a _____! A. wry B.
lanky C. sheen D. homely E. stifle
-
Ms. Wilson made her students memorize at least 10 _____(s) each. A. limerick
B. sheen C. lanky D. wry E. smirk
-
Even though the girl considered herself _____, the prince thought she was
beautiful. A. wry B. homely C. lanky D. sheen E. contort
-
Since Jack's face was numb from the shot the dentist gave him, the best
he could manage was a _____ smile. A. wry B. sheen C. contort D. smirk
E. disarming
-
Lyne felt like her parents _____(ed) her and couldn't wait to leave for
college. A. homely B. disarming C. lanky D. stifle E. limerick
-
I didn't recognize Robbie because he had grown and was now very _____.
A. disarming B. wry C. lanky D. contort E. smirk
-
He has a very _____ personality. A. lanky B. contort C. disarming D. limerick
E. smirk
Finish Reading Chapter 3 of That Was Then, This Is Now.
Quiz. (That Was Then, This Is Now Chapter 3)
-
What does Bryon think is a great idea? A. looking for a job B. mowing lawns
C. asking Charlie for a job D. buying a car E. NOTA
-
What does Bryon want to borrow from Charlie? A. his car B. a jacket C.
his shoes D. money E. NOTA
-
Bryon has trouble thanking people because... A. he's too proud B. he's
too shy C. it's not the "cool" thing for a tough kid to do D. no one taught
him how E. NOTA
-
Why can't Mark double-date with Bryon and Cathy to the dance? A. he already
has a girl B. he doesn't like Cathy C. he's not going to the dance D. he's
going with some other guys E. NOTA
-
Why does Mark say Bryon dislikes Ponyboy Curtis? A. because Bryon's jealous
B. because Bryon's threatened by Ponyboy C. because Ponyboy stole Bryon's
girl D. because Ponyboy is conceited E. NOTA
-
Mark gets Bryon a new _____ for the dance. A. pair of shoes B. tie C. shirt
D. pair of slacks E. wallet
-
What is M&M doing when Bryon comes to pick up Cathy? A. reading B.
smoking C. sleeping D. eating E. watching TV
-
What does Cathy wish her dad would do? A. help her with her homework B.
let her drive his car C. get a job D. spend more time with her E. leave
M&M alone
-
What does Bryon say the crummiest feeling you can have is? A. jealousy
B. anger C. hating the person you love best in the world D. getting dumped
E. losing someone you love
-
What does Bryon decide about Cathy? A. she has more sense than most girls
B. she likes Mark only as a friend C. she likes him D. all of the above
E. NOTA
-
Mark got hit across the side of his head with a... A. beer bottle B. stick
C. fist D. metal pole E. gun
-
What is Bryon mostly worried about? A. the fact that he left Charlie's
car at the dance B. the fact that he left Cathy at the dance C. how he's
going to pay for the ambulance D. how worried his mom will be E.
getting Mark home
Page 49: "If you have two friends in your lifetime, you're lucky. If you
have one good friend, you're more than lucky."
-
Make three columns on your paper. Label them "friend," "good friend," and
"Mark." List qualities, personality traits, characteristics, etc. that
you think belong in each of the columns. According to your columns, what
kind of friend is Mark, or is he neither? Why? If he's neither, what would
he be considered (enemy, acquaintance, bad friend, etc.) and why?