Wednesday, 9/17/08
Warm Up. Copy (1-6) and Click.
Click only for 7-12.
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Lamont finally learned some respect for _______ when he joined the Marine
Corps. a) conduct b) authority c) benefit
d) evidence e) concept
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The instructions ________(ed) of five steps. a) conduct b)
complex c) context d) consist e) concept
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In the library, please _______ your business quietly. a) conduct
b) positive c) occur d) consist e) concept
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He ____(ed) the problem much differently than I did... a) require
b) positive c) aspect d) method e) approach
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...and so he saw ________(s) of it that I didn't see, and vice versa.
a) require b) positive c) aspect d) significant
e) approach
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The bene part of benefit means... a) thing b) reward
c) value d) good e) extra
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The climb up Walton mountain took us two hours. a) noun
b) verb c) adjective
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Lucille's party at the pool was a failure. a) noun
b) verb c) adjective
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A verb expresses action, being, or _______. a) feeling b) state
of being c) past, present, future d) thought e) being
in action
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The word ________ is another name for the main ________ in a sentence.
a) subject/verb b) predicate/adjective c) noun/verb d)
predicate/verb e) noun/predicate
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The words am, is, are, was, were are all forms of the same
word. a) True b) False
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"I was wrong." (last line of Chapter 3) This line is an example of ____.
a) flashback b) irony c) 3rd person narrator d) sarcasm
e) NOTA
Go over vocabulary
homework. OH RAFFLE KING, OH RAFFLE KING!
Vocabulary Pretest.
Yes, there are some words from last week in there.
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At the party, he stood ______ off to the side of the room, quietly watching
the festivities. a) gallantly b) roguishly c) facade
d) savvy e) aloofly
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If you make the Scholar List you are a part of the educational ________.
a) wince b) aloof c) elite d) gallant e) denotation
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"Two-Bit _____(ly) offered to walk the girls home -- the west side of town
was only about twenty miles away." a) incredulous
b) contemptuous c) roguish d) gallant e) aloof
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"Guess what I've been in for?" asked Dally ________(ly). a) rueful
b) aloof c) gallant d) roguish e) incredulous
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Dally spat _______(ly) as he thought of what the Socs did to Johnny.
a) aloof b) contemptuous c) roguish d) savvy e)
wince
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Maybe Dally’s cold unfeeling exterior is simply a _____ that hides his
true feelings. a) connotation b) denotation c) ironic
d) facade e) wince
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"I wish I had done my homework," I thought__________(ly).
a) gallant
b) savvy c) rueful d) elude e) ironic
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Even after I read the poem three times, the meaning still ______(ed) me.
a) wince b) gallant c) facade d) elude e) savvy
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Cherry falling in love with Dally would be rather ________.
a) ironic
b) savvy c) incredulous d) elude e) facade
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Pony's jaw dropped ________(ly) when Cherry said she might fall in love
with Dally. a) wince b) incredulous c) credible
d) ironic e) aloof
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The bank's _________ was cracked and damaged by the wind, but the inside
was fine. a) facade b) rue c) denotation d) irony
e) elite
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The Socs ran to _________ responsibility for their actions. a)
wince b) facade c) rueful d) elude e) contemptuous
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Ponyboy _________(ed) at the thought of Soda being a drop-out. He just
couldn't stand it. a) facade b) elude c) ironic
d) wince e) savvy
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It is ironic that Ponyboy pulled out his switchblade in biology class.
a) True b) False
The Outsiders
Hank?