Wednesday, 1/7/09
Warm Up. Click and Copy.
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With your nose plugged, your taste buds can't _____________ between
an onion and an apple. a) aggregate b) explicit c)
scope d) discriminate e) enhance f) transform g)
cite
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The police officer ______(ed) her for running a stop sign. a) scope
b) discriminate c) inhibit d) migrate e) cite f)
aggregate g) acknowledge
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During WWII, a person with a car was only ____________(ed) 3 gallons
of gas per week. a) subsidy b) allocate c) aggregate
d) transform e) cite f) abstract g) inhibit
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Rocket science is outside the _________ of this class. a)
cite b) furthermore c) abstract d) incidence e)
scope f) aggregate g) transform
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Computers are getting cheaper all the time; __________, their quality
is improving. a) cite b) furthermore c) abstract
d) incidence e) scope f) aggregate g) transform
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Mr. Coward was very ___________ about how he wanted us to head the paper.
a) aggregate b) inhibit c) explicit d) discriminate
e) enhance f) transform g) cite
Review 120 Seconds. Example
with Rubric/Judge's Ballot.
Go over vocabulary homework.
Vocabulary Pretest. You might use words more than once. You might not
use them all.
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It was hard for Pony to understand the _________(ing) that Socs had
for greasers. a) blather b) ecstatic c) furtive d)
odious e) loathe
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discreet : savvy :: patronizing : ________ a) condescending
b) adamant c) guile d) odious e) impudent
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Jimmy was a ___ on the team after he blew the game. a) condescending
b) pariah c) odious d) loathe e) blather
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Tom ______(ed) his opponent in the "sword" fight. a) condescending
b) pariah c) odious d) loathe e) vanquish
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Aunt Polly was ______ that Tom be punished for his misbehavior; she
had to do her job as a parent. a) condescending b) adamant
c) guile d) contemplate e) impudent
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History is just ________ to me; all those names and dates run together
in my mind and I tune it out. a) condescending b) pariah
c) odious d) loathe e) blather
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If there's one thing teachers ___________, it's __________ behavior.
a) contemplate/ecstatic b) odious/blather c) condescending/loathe
d) loathe/impudent e) vanquish/ecstatic
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The players mobbed each other ___________(ally) after they won the World
Series. a) blather b) ecstatic c) furtive d)
odious e) loathe
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She _________(ly) passed the note during class so the teacher wouldn't
see. a) condescending b) adamant c) guile d) odious
e) furtive
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It was Dally's quick thinking and _______ that sent the fuzz to Texas
looking for the boys. a) condescending b) adamant c) guile
d) odious e) furtive
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Pony got angry at Cherry in chapter 8 because he thought she was just
being ___________, trying to help out the poor little greasers.
a) ecstatic b) adamant c) guile d) contemplate
e) condescending
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We will soon see that Huck Finn, being the son of the town drunk, is
a _________ in Tom's village, and all the mothers try to keep their kids
away from him. a) blather b) pariah c) odious
d) loathe e) vanquish
Tom Sawyer
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The Outsiders : Tulsa ::
Tom Sawyer : _____ a) St.
Louis b) Mississippi c) St. Petersburg d) Kansas City
e) None of the above.
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This is an original illustration from the first edition of
Tom Sawyer.
It depicts the beginning of the whitewashing scene in Chapter 2. What's
wrong with this picture? a) Tom is barefoot. b) The other kid is
wearing pointy shoes. c) Tom's touching the fence. d) The fence
is too short. e) The kid is eating the apple instead of giving it
to Tom.
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What was Ben Rogers pretending to be when he saw Tom whitewashing?
a) A battle in progress. b) A giant Ferris wheel. c) A pirate
at sea. d) A steamboat and its captain. e) A general giving
orders.
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Tom got the boys to whitewash the fence by... a) bribing them b)
lying to them c) making it seem like play d) pleading with
them e) NOTA
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Who is the "great and wise philosopher" that Mark Twain refers to in the
second-to-last paragraph of Chapter 2? a) Tom Sawyer b) Aunt
Polly c) Some Greek philosopher d) Albert Einstein e) None
of the above.
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According to Mark Twain in Chapter 2, work is something you... a)
don't want to do b) have to do c) don't have to do d)
are good at e) hate to do
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According to Mark Twain in Chapter 2, play is something you... a)
like to do b) want to do c) have to do d) don't have
to do e) are good at
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Slang: "...it's a bully taw." a) mean b) cool
c) lame d) fun e) huge
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Slang: "That's a mighty gay marvel." a) mean
b) cool c) lame d) fun e) huge
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Slang: "Ben, I'd like to, honest Injun, but..." a)
nevertheless b) my friend c) not really d) really
e) None of the above.