Tuesday, 5/21/13 (11/2)
Citations! (One more time.)
YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE #4. Use your own sheet of paper.
Please read these directions carefully. Failure to follow the directions EXACTLY will result in failure.
Directions for Yee#4:
  1. Use your own sheet of paper. If you tear it out of your notebook, please do not tear off the remaining fluff. Leave whatever is attached attached.
  2. Please put your name, the date and your period in the upper right hand corner.
  3. Please title the page "YEE #4."
  4. For questions #1 and #2, please answer in a complete sentence.
  5. For questions #1 and #2, please use four digits for the years.
  6. If needed, please include the + or - for #5.
  7. For questions #3 and #6, you may merely write the correctly spelled answers. Use a comma between each word for #6.
  8. Please copy the sentence for #7, leaving enough room to label ABOVE each word.
  9. Adjectives should be abbreviated adj and adverbs should be abbreviated adv. Use pn or pro for pronouns.
  10. Time Limit: 6 minutes.



Alternative to YEE. 5/21/13.
Answer on a separate sheet. Use the same sheet for each alternative and date them accordingly. At the end of the process turn in the sheet to collect your bonus credit.
  1. These word pairs are not in relation to each other, but if you find their synonyms, the two words will rhyme. Example : Plump Feline = Fat Cat 
    a) colorless crustacean  b) old story  c) big boat  d) timid gnat  e) kiss dog

  2. Character Anagrams. Each of the following is an anagram of a character from one of our novels this year.  Tom Sawyer, Outsiders, Midwife's Apprentice, Giver, MAUS
    a) nicer sofa  b) All punt, yo!  c) Wee! I find jam.  d) Lint Salads Now!  e) real big

YEE #4
  1. When and where was the Declaration of Independence signed? (Include city, state, month, day, and four-digit year.)
  2. Franklin Roosevelt referred to it as "a date which will live in infamy." What is he talking about? (who, what, where, when -month/day/4-digit year)
  3. Title Page : ___ :: Works Cited : end
  4. 10% of 40 = ____
  5. 28/40 = _____% = ____ (letter grade)
  6. ____ goes the Smitty family. I think _____ leaving on ___ annual vacation.
  7. Copy and label (above) each word with its part of speech.
    He was a very scary bear, and we beat a hasty retreat from his lair.




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