Tuesday, 9/27/11
Due: AW Pretest #2, Pink Sheet p16.
Correct Pretest2A.
18/20 gets you out of copying. To be exempt from the test, you must bat
.900 on the warm ups and pretest.
The subject of an imperative sentence is usually the
word _____, but it is almost never said. It is implied.
AW IIa. 9/27/11. Click and Copy.
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Juliet bought a frame and all the ______(s)
she needed...{and built her bike herself.} a) document b) outcome
c) specify d) component e) scheme
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There have been no actual, ________(ed) "flying
saucer" sightings. a) sequence b) justify c) considerable
d) document e) valid
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Juliet's father would not give his ________
for her to marry Romeo. a) justify b) consent c) sufficient
d) valid e) outcome
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The size of our football field was _______(ed)
by the size of Romeo's yard. a) contribute b) convene
c) coordinate d) sufficient e) constrain
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We haven't had a _______ amount of rain lately...{it's
been pretty dry.} a) justify b) considerable c) valid
d) constrain e) document
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I don't like what you're _____(ing)... {I would
never cheat.} a) consent b) imply c) valid d) convene
e) contribute
SSI @ break -- Due by Friday:
A sentence of your own for each word you missed, or pick 10 words to do
sentences for, whichever is more. (Pick the ones you guessed on.)
Pink Sheet p16: Kinds of Sentences.
Circle #1, 3, 4, 10, 14.
The subject of an imperative sentence is usually the
word _____, but it is almost never said. It is implied.
Round
One.
The Outsiders, Chapter 3 Quiz.
Open book. Open Mouth.
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What joke does Two-Bit make at the expense of the Socs? a) "...reeling
and passing out in the streets 'a little'?" b) "Who you callin' bums?"
c) "I'm a natural normal." d) "...pity the back seat..." e)
"Wish it was the other way around..."
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Why does Cherry leave with Bob and the other Socs? a) "I could
fall in love with Dallas Winston. I hope I never see him again or I will."
b) "We couldn't let our parents see us with you all." c) "...if I
see you...and don't say hi..." d) "I can't stand fights."
e) "It's me or the booze."
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"Just don't forget that some of us watch the sunset too." (Who's talking
to whom?) a) Pony to Johnny b) Pony to the Socs c) Johnny
to Cherry d) Cherry to Pony e) Pony to Cherry
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"Just don't forget that some of us watch the sunset too." What
is he/she talking about? a) Why the Socs are the way they are - aloof.
b) How pretty the sunset is. c) How greasers and Socs aren't all
that different. d) How the greasers feel too much. e) All of
the above.
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"You don't ever think..." (Who's talking to whom?) a) Pony to
Johnny b) Johnny to Pony c) Pony to Cherry d) Darry to
Pony e) Darry to Soda
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Why is Darry really so upset with Pony for getting home so late?
a) Pony could get jumped again. b) Darry could get arrested.
c) They don't have the money to get Pony out of jail. d) The family
might be split up. e) Because of the cops' attitude about greasers.
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Why does Johnny say that he "almost likes it better when the old man
is hitting me"? a) "It just ain't the same." b) ..."sometimes
we get along okay..." c) "At least then I know he knows who I am."
d) "At least you got Soda." e) NOTA
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Johnny agrees with Pony that the gang is a good substitute for his bad
family life. a) True b) False
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"It seems like there's gotta be someplace without greasers or Socs,
with just people..." (Who said?) a) Pony b) Johnny
c) Soda d) Cherry e) Two-Bit
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When Pony's ears get red, it means he's... a) angry b) embarrassed
c) scared d) sad e) jealous