Friday, 3/9/12 - You had best be good next week!
Prepare sheet for Test #23.
Be sure to include your vocab h/w score (___/10; a squiggle = 10) and
your word count for the week of 3/1 - 3/8. You may count last night's Moodling
(not chat).
600 Words now runs Thursday to Thursday..
Mental Floss.
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Each sentence below contains a word that can be anagrammed to answer or
describe the sentence. Example: Craft that might tip in the ocean. Answer:
Canoe (Anagram of ocean)
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a) Bit of brush.
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b) Opposite of unite.
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Add, subtract, and then rearrange, to find the name of an animal:
MARMALADE + OIL - MAE = ________
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What is so light that anyone on Earth can hold it, but so heavy that nobody
can hold it longer than 20 minutes?
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What do people in Scotland call a baby cat?
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If you were on a raft with a pack of cigarettes but had no matches or any
other source of flame, how could you light your cigarette?
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Approximately what percentage of American males born since the days of
George Washington have been named after him? (within 10%)
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Take the given words, and by moving a single letter from one word to the
other, make a pair of synonyms, or near synonyms. For example, given: Boast
- Hip, move the 's' from 'Boast' to 'Hip' creating two synonyms: Boat -
Ship.
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a) Our - Start
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b) Strip - Tumble
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c) Clause - Idea
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d) Cash - Broom
Test #23
Doodle Theme: Las Vegas