Test #4. Name:                                                        Date:                        Period:
Pink Sheet: ___/15      Warm Ups: 9/19: ___/10   9/20: ___/7     XWord: ___/10
Non-clicker Extra Credit:


 
 
 
 

Spelling.

  1. a) symphony b) micraphone c) choreography d) autograph  e) all correct
  2. a) telephone  b) geography c) photograph d) phonagraph  e) all correct
  3. a) paragraph b) phonics c) automobile d) bibleography  e) all correct
  4. a) phonetic b) instrument c) graphix d) automatic  e) all correct
  5. a) musician b) intermission c) performance d) audiance  e) all correct
  6. a) megaphone b) cacaphony c) calligraphy d) autobiography  e) all correct
  7. author : reader :: musician : ____  a) performance   b) audience    c) symphony   d) instrument   e) cacophony
    Roots.
  8. "self life writing" = a) autograph   b) autobiography  c) paragraph   d) calligraphy   e) choreography
  9. "jumbled sound" = a) symphony   b) telephone   c) cacophony   d) megaphone   e) phonetic
  10. "together sound" = a) symphony   b) telephone  c) phonics  d) megaphone  e) phonetic
  11. "self starting" = a) automatic   b) autograph   c) automobile  d) megaphone   e) audience
  12. "earth writing" = a) geography   b) autograph   c) automobile   d) micraphone  e) graphix
  13. "self write" = a) symphony  b) autograph  c) automobile  d)  megaphone  e) automatic
  14. When you spell a word the way it sounds, like kat, that is called the ________ spelling.  a) performance    b) cacophony  c) phonics   d) phonetic  e) natural
    Vocabulary. Skip if exempt.
  15. Every time Dr. Pavlov rang a bell, he _______(ed) a response from the dog, who thought he was going to be fed. a) illicit  b) vain  c) mimic  d) elicit  e) patronize
  16. Please be _____ when someone tells you a secret. a) discrete  b) discreet  c) mimic  d) vain  e) illicit
  17. The comedian ____(ed) the famous politician. a) mimic  b) elicit  c) hysterical  d) stamina  e) illicit
  18. Buck Merrill sometimes bootlegged _____ alcohol. a) patronize  b) elicit  c) hysterical  d) stamina  e) illicit
  19. The process is made up of many ____ steps. a) discreet  b) elicit  c) hysterical  d) discrete e) illicit
  20. gossipy : discreet :: nonchalant : ___ a) patronize  b) elicit  c) hysterical  d) stamina  e) mimic
  21. "You're so ___. You probably think this song is about you."  a) discrete b) discreet c) mimic d) vain e) illicit
  22. The teacher tried to ___ the correct response from the students by giving hints. a) patronize  b) elicit  c) hysterical  d) stamina  e) illicit
  23. It was very (in)___ to cheat on a test, and then brag about it. a) discrete  b) discreet  c) mimic  d) vain  e) illicit
  24. S. E. Hinton says that she didn't have the ____ to be a teacher.  a) patronize  b) elicit  c) hysterical  d) stamina  e) mimic
    Verb Phrases
  25. __ you ever hear of Harriet Tubman?  a) have  b) has  c) did  d) had  e) does
  26. He was screaming. The word was is being used as a helping verb.  a) True  b) False
  27. In English, we use helping verbs to help express past and future tenses.  a) True  b) False
  28. "It was almost four months ago. I __ walked down to the DX to get a bottle of pop." a) was  b) did  c) had  d) done  e) has
  29. "He __ hunting our football to practice a few kicks." a) had been   b) been   c) were being  d) were  e) NOTA
  30. Exactly how does the brain work? Verb Phrase? a) how does  b) does work  c) how does work  d) how work e) NOTA
  31.  We may know the answer to that question in the future. Verb Phrase?  a)know  b) may  c) may know  d) may know answer  e) NOTA
  32. Some scientists have been looking at the chemicals in the brain. Helping Verb(s)?  a) have  b) been  c) have been looking  d) looking  e) NOTA
    Husker Du?
  33. His latest __ was a rare comic collection.  a) acquiring  b) previous  c) acquirement  d) acquisition  e) principle
  34. A savvy person is usually more __ than a credulous one. a) leery  b) dogged  c) conducive   d) wistful   e) bluff
  35. He _____(ed) the incident very differently than she did. a) vary  b) potential  c) maintain  d) perceive  e) secure
    "Richard Cory" and Outsiders ch. 3. Open Book.
  36. When Cherry raves about a river-bottom party to a friend, she tells Pony, she's hiding behind a facade.  a) True  b) False
  37. Pony says that he and Johnny get along so well because they can really talk to each other.  a) True  b) False
  38. Ponyboy says he sees huge differences between the Socs and the greasers.  a) True  b) False
  39. From the poem, we can tell that Richard Cory killed himself because he didn't like being rich.  a) True  b) False
  40. Which character from The Outsiders can be most closely compared to Richard Cory?  a) Soda  b) Pony  c) Johnny  d) Dally  e) Cherry
  41. In the space below write a 5 sentence, KBARR style response for chapter 2.  Use at least 3 of the following literary-type terms:  protagonist, conflict, flashback, perceive, antagonist(s), predict, foreshadow, stereotype