Tomorrow’s Test: Clauses, NVAA, Vocab, Mars. Test 22 Preview
“Clauses, 3/10.” (Use pink sheet Part B to help you.)
- Write a complex sentence with either an adjective or an adverb subordinate clause.
- Underline your subordinate clause and say whether it is adjective or adverb.
- You must use all these words: puppy, pumpkin, across, guitar, Martian, involved, hippo
“NVAA, 3/10.” (10)
The purple llama roared loudly in our scared faces as we quietly whimpered like little babies.
Nouns:
Verbs:
Adjectives:
Adverbs:
“Vocab, 3/10.”
- The wind made the old newspapers _____ across the empty streets.
- Some people say that it is only a __________that there is life after death…
- …They think that we are being _________ to think that we are anything but worm food…
- …But someone who is deeply religious might say that kind of talk is _________.
- There are the _____(s) of four presidents on Mount Rushmore.
- Because of the Martian’s telepathy, the Earth men were under the _______ that their loved ones had come back to life.
- The root of this word, like the word derision, meant “to mock.” ______
- The verb form of this comes from adding the noun form to stuff. _____
- The root of this word meant “sight.” _____
- The root of this word meant “to perceive.” _____ {Bonus: What medical word is related to this word?}
- The root of this word is a part of it. _____
- (2) These two words actually have the same root if you go back far enough. _____ and _____
Vocabulary Relay.
“Dark They Were, and Golden-Eyed” p215 in BOB.