Thursday, 9/29/11 - Extended Homies Schedule
Tomorrow's Test: Academic Words (study the pretest and the warm ups), Vocabulary, (study the homework sheet and the pretest), KoS (study the pink sheet p16), Husker Du (study the ones you got wrong on Test #4), Outsiders ch4 (listen and pay attention and see below).
Warm Up I. Click and copy.
  1. Let's _________ a meeting of all the volunteers.  a) illustrate  b) correspond  c) contribute  d) convene  e) consent
  2. The computer says that I have (in)_______ space {to save my file}; it won't fit.  a) consent  b) valid  c) justify  d) constrain  e) sufficient
  3. He didn't actually say it, but he _______(ed) it very strongly.  a) contribute  b) dominate  c) justify  d) imply  e) valid
  4. He lost the debate, because most of his arguments were (in)______.  a) justified  b) specified  c) dominated  d) valid  e) illustrated
  5. After she left town, she still _________ (ed) with her friends back home.  a) dominate  b) imply  c) correspond  d) consent  e) illustrate
  6. The _______(atic) diagram for the television covered several pages.  a) imply  b) scheme  c) illustrate  d) outcome  e) sequence
Bonus vocabulary Warm Up. Just write the answer
  1. The adventurer's __________(s) made for a great novel.  a) exploit  b) incite  c) juvenile  d) delinquent  e) delirious
  2. deja vu : past  ::  _______ : future   a) defunct  b) grimace  c) reminisce  d) premonition  e) circumvent
Check Exemptions for AW's.  Add your 3 clicker scores and your pretest score. 34+ = exempt.

KoS III.

  1. An imperative sentence...a) gives an order.  b) asks a question. c) makes a statement.  d) says wow.
  2. An interrogative sentence...a) gives an order.  b) asks a question. c) makes a statement.  d) says wow.
  3. In an imperative sentence, the subject is usually... a) he.  b) it.  c) do.  d) they.  e) none of the above.
  4. Please tell me where Australia is located   a) declarative  b) imperative  c) interrogative  d) exclamatory
  5. Do you know what limburger is   a) declarative  b) imperative  c) interrogative  d) exclamatory
  6. That is soooo unfair      a) declarative  b) imperative  c) interrogative  d) exclamatory
  7. You can see the penguins from the rocks  a) declarative  b) imperative  c) interrogative  d) exclamatory
  8. Can you list three ways these animals are different   a) declarative  b) imperative  c) interrogative  d) exclamatory
  9. Notice how fast the kangaroos run   a) declarative  b) imperative  c) interrogative  d) exclamatory


Check Kos Exemptions: 24/27 = exempt.

The Outsiders.
PLOT:
Conflict.  What is ours?
Exposition.   5 W's.
Inciting incident.  Chapter 4.
Rising Action.  More like a rollercoaster.
Climax. Flying off the tracks and hitting.
Resolution. (Denouement)
 

Questions on tomorrow's test:
The part of the story where the author explains who the characters are and what their situation is.   a) plot  b) conflict  c) exposition  d) inciting incident  e) climax
The place in the story where something happens that really begins the story.   a) plot  b) rising action  c) exposition  d) inciting incident  e) climax
The part of the story where the action reaches its peak; the high point in the story.   a) plot  b) rising action  c) exposition  d) inciting incident  e) climax
The part of the story between #2  and #3.  a) plot  b) rising action  c) exposition  d) inciting incident  e) climax
Without a conflict, we can't have a story.  a) True  b) False