Vocabulary for Tom Sawyer II. EVERYTHING GOES INTO NOTEBOOK! 
Due Tuesday: Look up definitions at learnersdictionary.com and write them IN YOUR NOTEBOOK!  
Due Wednesday: Copy and finish the Show Me You Know Sentences in your notebook.
flourish (n + v), blather, pariah, impudent, omniscient, appalling, purloin, eloquent, zenith, miscreant, ostentatious
Show Me You Know Sentences. (Due Wednesday in notebook.)
With a flourish...   The plants flourished...   His blathering...   He was a pariah after...   She was impudent...   Nobody is omniscient because...   My mom thought it was appalling...   Two-Bit purloined...  She was very eloquent...   At its zenith...   The miscreants were...  He was rather ostentatious...


Tom Sawyer Study Questions. Answer in notebook with title and date, using complete sentences.

Chapter 7. (Monday)
Draw a diagram of the game that Tom and Joe play.
What mistake does Tom make with Becky?
Chapter 8. (Tuesday)
(Copy and complete.) After the fight with Becky, Tom first dreams of __________.  Then he thinks he might be a ________, a___________, or a __________.
He finally decides to become a ___________, because...
Why won't Tom "fall" (die) when he and Joe are "sword-fighting"?
Give an examples of  a superstition we have seen so far.
Chapter 9. (Wednesday)
How do each of the boys react to the scariness of the graveyard? Who seems more scared? Why is this ironic?

Draw a sketch of the murder scene, showing the positions of everyone, including the boys.

Translate Slang: keep mum, afeared, by hokey, dasn't, geeminy

Chapter 10. (Thursday)
How are Tom and Huck contrasted in Chapter 10? Who seems more realistic about the danger they face? Why might this be?

What does the last line of Chapter 10 mean? What happened?
Explain the superstion of the howling dog.


Vocabulary for Tom Sawyer II.
 
EVERYTHING GOES INTO NOTEBOOK! 
Due Tuesday: Look up definitions at learnersdictionary.com and write them IN YOUR NOTEBOOK!  
Due Wednesday: Copy and finish the Show Me You Know Sentences in your notebook.
flourish (n + v), blather, pariah, impudent, omniscient, appalling, purloin, eloquent, zenith, miscreant, ostentatious
Show Me You Know Sentences. (Due Wednesday in notebook.)
With a flourish...   The plants flourished...   His blathering...   He was a pariah after...   She was impudent...   Nobody is omniscient because...   My mom thought it was appalling...   Two-Bit purloined...  She was very eloquent...   At its zenith...   The miscreants were...  He was rather ostentatious...


Tom Sawyer Study Questions. Answer in notebook with title and date, using complete sentences.

Chapter 7. (Monday)
Draw a diagram of the game that Tom and Joe play.
What mistake does Tom make with Becky?
Chapter 8. (Tuesday)
(Copy and complete.) After the fight with Becky, Tom first dreams of __________.  Then he thinks he might be a ________, a___________, or a __________.
He finally decides to become a ___________, because...
Why won't Tom "fall" (die) when he and Joe are "sword-fighting"?
Give an examples of  a superstition we have seen so far.
Chapter 9. (Wednesday)
How do each of the boys react to the scariness of the graveyard? Who seems more scared? Why is this ironic?

Draw a sketch of the murder scene, showing the positions of everyone, including the boys.

Translate Slang: keep mum, afeared, by hokey, dasn't, geeminy

Chapter 10. (Thursday)
How are Tom and Huck contrasted in Chapter 10? Who seems more realistic about the danger they face? Why might this be?

What does the last line of Chapter 10 mean? What happened?
Explain the superstion of the howling dog.