Test
#6.
Name:
Date:
Period:
FROs Homework: ___/15 KBARR:___/40
Vocabulary Homework:___/20
Warm Ups: 9/27: ___/15 9/28: ___/14 9/29:___/14
Other Extra Credit:
Mental Floss:
Vocabulary.
- The adventurer's ____(s) made for a great novel. a) sullen b) smolder c) exploit d) siege e) circumvent
- It
is sometimes fun to ___ a little brother or sister's lack of
savvy. a) exploit b) cease c) juvenile d)
delirious e) circumvent
- The school newspaper has been __ for a
long while, but they hope to revive it next year. a) cease
b) circumvent c) sullen d) delirious e) defunct
- The villain's evil plot was ______(ishly) clever. a) cease b) circumvent c) exploit d) fiend e) delirious
- obey : ignore :: predict : ______ a) siege b) circumvent c) sullen d) reminisce e) delirious
- At
the family reunion, we sat around ___(ing) about the last family
reunion. a) exploit b) defunct c) reminisce d)
delirious e) circumvent
- The thief __(ed) the alarm system, and
was able to steal the jewels. a) defunct b) smolder
c) sullen d) siege e) circumvent
- Ponyboy was very ____ after Johnny cut his hair. a) defunct b) smolder c) sullen d) siege e) circumvent
- The
dress code forbids ____ clothing. a) considerable b)
sufficient c) valid d) ambiguous e) skimpy
- The large farm owners are often accused of ____(ing) the
workers who pick the crops. a) siege b)
circumvent c) sullen d) reminisce e) exploit
- flashback
: reveals :: _____ : foreshadows a) exploit b)
smolder c) premonition d) delirious e) circumvent
- My mom said my argument was not ______(ly) ______... a)
impact/valid b) potential/sufficient c)
demonstrate/considerable d) sufficient/valid e)
sufficient/skimpy
- ...and I did not ______ the need for a new game system, so I was
denied. a) considerable b) demonstrate c) valid
d) sufficient e) NOTA
- most
important : ___ :: administrator : ___ a)
princapal/princaple b) principal/principle c)
principle/principal d) principal/principal
FROs. Skip if exempt.
- Hide in burrows and beneath rocks. a) Fragment b) Run-On c) Complete Sentence
- I wandered too close to the fire and fell in. a) Fragment b) Run-On c) Complete Sentence
- With a sword in one hand and a shield in the the other. a) Fragment b) Run-On c) Complete Sentence
- Herds of fiendish llamas called dooms roam the empty countryside. a) Fragment b) Run-On c) Complete Sentence
- Months may pass between attacks, but when they do occur, they are violent. a) Fragment b) Run-On c) Complete Sentence
- There are shells all over the beach, let’s collect some! a) Fragment b) Run-On c) Complete Sentence
- This a fragment? a) Fragment b) Run-On c) Complete Sentence
- The strange life of the llama. a) Fragment b) Run-On c) Complete Sentence
- Jack and Jill went up the hill to fetch a pail of water. a) Fragment b) Run-On c) Complete Sentence
- Jack fell down and broke his crown and Jill came tumbling after. a) Fragment b) Run-On c) Complete Sentence
Outsiders and Plot.
- After we are introduced to the characters and their situations in the ______... a) climax b) inciting action c) exposition d) rising action e) climax
- ...we get to the ______, which sets our story in motion. a) climax b) inciting action c) exposition d) rising action e) climax
- The ______ is usually the longest part of the story and full of ups and downs. This is where we build up the anticipation... a) climax b) inciting action c) exposition d) rising action e) climax
- ... for the _____ of the story, which is the highest point of the action... a) climax b) inciting action c) exposition d) rising action e) climax
- ...and steers us toward our _______. a) climax b) inciting action c) exposition d) rising action e) resolution
- What do we learn about Dally when he talks to Johnny
about jail? a) Dally is proud of his past. b) Dally
is cold and mean. c) Dally has jail savvy. d) Dally cares
about something. e) NOTA
- Why would Johnny be “having the time of his life” in the
church? a) He wants to pay back for what he did to Bob. b)
He feels needed for the first time. c) He likes little
kids. d) He thinks the cops will go easy on him. e) He
secretly wants to die.
- Johnny’s behavior (not scared, having fun, very
decisive) inside the burning church is both ironic and not
ironic. a) True b) False
- When Pony asks about Dally and Johnny, and Jerry Wood
“studies his wedding ring,” what’s going on? a) He’s thinking
about his wife. b) It’s still hot from the fire. c) It’s
stuck, and painful, so he pauses to adjust it. d) He’s stalling,
trying to think of how to break the news. e) NOTA
- It is ironic when Jerry says, “…(we) think you were sent straight from Heaven.” a) True b) False
- How/when does Pony finally realize that Darry really does care
about him? a) When he says, “Oh Ponyboy, your hair…” b)
When he reads the letter from Soda. c) When Darry offers him a
cigarette. d) When Darry starts crying. e) When he rescues
Pony from the fire.
- This would be the _____ of the Pony v Darry conflict. a) climax b) inciting action c) exposition d) rising action e) NOTA
- The scene in the burning church would be considered part
of the _____ of the story. a) climax b) inciting
action c) exposition d) rising action e) NOTA
- "Greaser didn't have anything to do with it...It's the
individual." (p115) Pony means... a) most Socs wouldn't have gone in to
save the kids. b) most greasers wouldn't have gone in to save the
kids. c) you can't tell everything about a person by the group
he's a part of. d) only he and Johnny would have done something like
that. e) All of the above.