NOTICE: “My Room is Such a Mess” due next Wednesday, 9/6. (Deets Wednesday.)
On HOLD due to Mr. Coward’s Absence. More later.
“Subjects and Verbs, 8/30.” Name the SUBJECT and PREDICATE of each sentence below. Each answer should be two words only! Write the TITLE and DATE in your notebook and be sure to FIX INCORRECT ANSWERS!
With a groovy beat, the llama rhymed his words.
He felt frightened in his dream of a giant, monster llama.
The llama on a unicycle ate a doughnut.
What is the subject of this sentence? (LOL)
Because of his loneliness, the llama was a little sad.
* My friend, the aloof llama, practices his guitar almost daily. (Tricky one.)
“Vocab, 8/30.” Write the TITLE and DATE in your notebook and be sure to FIX INCORECT ANSWERS!
Yes you will use words more than once. You might not use them all. aloof, elite, wince, elude, incredulous, contemptuous, roguish, gallant, facade, ironic, asset
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Maybe his cold unfeeling exterior is simply a _____ that hides his true feelings.
mask : facade :: resource : _____
It was rather _______ that her dog was run over by an Animal Rescue vehicle.
Even after I read the poem three times, the meaning still ______(ed) me.
The root of this word means “believe.”
The root of this word meant “at a distance.”
The root of this word meant “pretending to be dumb.”
When Cherry says that she “kind of admires” Dally, this is ironic. a) True b) False
“It was almost four months ago…” This begins an example of…
“Not over his dead body…” This is an example of… a) conflict b) Show not Tell c) foreshadowing d) flashback e) NOTA
Cherry’s explanation for the difference between Socs and greasers is…a) Socs have more money. b) they like different things. c) Socs are more emotional. d) Socs are too aloof to feel. e) NOTA
Cherry finds herself able to talk to Pony better than her “friends” because… (More on this tomorrow.)
“Two-Bit nodded wisely. ‘Nice cut, too. Makes you look like a tough guy.’” What are the adjectives? (2)
we: a) first person b) second person c) third person d) fourth person
they: a) first person b) second person c) third person d) fourth person
you: a) first person b) second person c) third person d) fourth person
“…sometimes seemed “hardly human…” a) Johnny b) Darry c) Soda d) Two-Bit e) Pony f) Steve g) Dally
“…is “happy-go-lucky…” a) Johnny b) Darry c) Soda d) Two-Bit e) Pony f) Steve g) Dally
“…lies to himself all the time…” a) Johnny b) Darry c) Soda d) Two-Bit e) Pony f) Steve g) Dally
“Vocab, 8/29” Read #7 and #8 together as one sentence. No need to copy anything; write the appropriate vocabulary word. You may use words more than once.
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The gentleman _____(ly) opened the door for the ladies.
At the party, he stood ______(ly) off to the side of the room, quietly watching the festivities.
The paper said that the generous businessman was a(n) ______ to society…
…but _____(ly), he was secretly a gangster.
common : elite :: cowardly : ______
gain : freedom :: _____ : capture
The Socs are the _____ social class in 1967 Tulsa, Oklahoma.
“Guess what I’ve been in jail for?” asked Dally, grinning ____(ly).