Test #32. Name:                                                                           Date:                               Period:
Gramma: ___/10  ___/10  ___/10     TS Quizzes: ___/7  ___/11  ___/5    TSSQ: ___/20
Vocab h/w: ___20   Vocab Practice: ___/13  ___/13   ___/14    Giver Project:  ___/60  or  ___/75
Other Extra Credit:
Mental Floss.

Grammar. 
a) noun  b) pronoun  c) verb  d) adjective  e) adverb  f) conjunction  g) interjection
  1. Answers the questions how, where, or when.
  2. Answers the questions which one, what kind, how many.
  3. A connecting word that joins words, phrases, or clauses.
  4. I thought the movie was rather cheesy.
  5. I am sure you know better.
  6. Surely you do not think unicorns are really real, do you?
  7. Your clock was running a little fast.
  8. The running motor wasted electricity.
  9. Her favorite thing in the world is running.
  10. Running the mile is boring.
  11. We are running in PE tomorrow.

    Vocabulary   --   a) fickle  b) apathetic  c) approach  d) magnanimous  e) palpable  f) wary  g) proscribe  h) precarious  i) canvass  j) earnest
  12. The NFL head coach’s position is very ______. If the team doesn’t do well this season, he will lose his job.
  13. He knows his subject well, but his ____ to teaching it is a little boring.
  14. The class discussion was not very lively; the students were rather _______ about the topic.
  15. The boys _____(ed) matter inwardly, thinking about all the possibilities.
  16. doctor : prescribe :: law : ______
  17. By definition, a ghost would not be ______.
  18. proscribed : allowed :: apathetic : ______
  19. Luck is ______; one day you have it all good, and the next it’s all bad.
  20. We entered the scary, dark alley ____(ly), looking for any signs of danger.
  21. ISIS ____ television and music. They claim those things are against the laws of Islam.
  22. There is a fine line between being patronizing and being ______.
    Tom Sawyer
  23. What did Tom do before he left camp to visit home? a) Took some food.  b) Left a note saying he was homesick and had to leave.  c) Hid his valuables from the other boys.  d) Told the other boys about a plan he had.  e) NOTA
  24. What does Tom start to do, and then decide not to do? a) Tell the boys about a plan he has.  b) Leave a note for Aunt Polly.  c) Steal some more food before returning to camp.  d) Bust out and tell everybody.  e) NOTA
  25. Why does Tom not "capture" the rowboat he uses to get back to the island, even though he's tempted to? a) Because of the guilt from stealing.  b) Because it was too big to hide.  c) Because he didn't have time.  d) Because he thought it might be noticed that it was gone.  e) Because a pirate wouldn't do that.  f) NOTA
  26. Why does Aunt Polly scold Sid? a) For not telling her that Tom was running away.  b) She thinks he had something to do with Tom's death.  c) He talks badly of Tom.  d) He doesn't believe that Tom is dead.  e) NOTA
  27. What was it that finally convinced the villagers that the boys had drowned?  a) Discovering the raft missing.  b) The fact that the boys didn't come home for dinner.  c) They found out that the boys weren't good swimmers.  d) Finding the empty raft downstream.  e) They found Joe's hat.  f) NOTA
  28. Now we know what the note Tom left for the boys said. What was it?  a) I'm sick of being a pirate.  b) I have to check on Aunt Polly.  c) You can have my stuff if I'm not back by breakfast.  d) You guys suck eggs.  e) NOTA
  29. "Well the things is ours anyway, ain't they ?" (p106) Who's talking?  a) Joe  Huck  c) Tom  d) Sid  e) NOTA
  30. What part of the story are we in?  a) exposition  b) inciting incident  c) rising action  d) climax  e) falling action  f) resolution