“Husker Du, 2/22.” All Classes: Test #14 POV. a) 1st person b) 2nd person c) 3rd person limited d) 3rd person objective e) 3rd person omniscient
16. As soon as your grandpa says, “I give up,” jump out and shout, “Here I am!” _____
17. The whole softball team was already on the bus when Max arrived. She was embarrassed and being late, she couldn’t find a seat. “Oh great,” she thought to herself. “Now everyone is going to know what a loser I am.” _____
18. “He wore a tall pointed blue hat, a long grey cloak, and a silver scarf. He had a long white beard and bushy eyebrows that stuck out beyond the brim of his hat. Small hobbit-children ran after the car all through Hobbiton and right up the hill.”_____
19. “Everyone else said of her: ‘She is such a good mother. She adores her children.’ Only she herself, and her children themselves, knew it was not so. They read it in each other eyes.”_____
20. Psychologists say that if you talk to yourself in _____, giving yourself orders or criticizing/encouraging yourself, it actually helps!
Simple = 1 Independent Clause.
Compound (CD) = 2 Independent Clauses.
Complex (CX) = 1 Independent and 1 Dependent Clause.
“S/CD/CX, 2/22.” Write S, CD, or CX for each sentence.
- I like turtles because they are cute.
- The llama is a quadruped
with fins for swimming. - Before the party started, I sent the llama to the store .
- Katy tried to call me , but my phone was dead.
- You would like it if you were a llama.
- Herbie the llama ate some pizza , so he didn’t want dinner.
- He failed the test after he ignored the warning.
Up the hill slowlythe llama climbed.- Jenni ate the hot dog , and she got sick.
- Because Jenni ate the hot dog, she got sick.
- _____
- _____
- _____
- _____
- _____
- The root of this word meant “transported by religious feeling.”
- The roots of this word meant “not a place.”
- The root of this word meant “of low value.”
- The root of this word meant “trying to please.”
- The root of this word meant “fitted, suited, appropriate.”
- The root of this word meant “flesh.”
- The root of this word meant “to stick.”
- The root of this word meant “to seem fitting.”
Aloud: The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas.
Would you stay or walk away?
Connection to The Giver?
“Giver 14-15.” (8) Letter OK for #7.
- What makes Jonas feel “desperately lonely”?
- The Giver tells Jonas that the memories of pain and suffering give them _____.
- What memory was the strongest when the Elders sought the Giver’s advice about increasing the birthrate?
- Why is The Giver the one with all of the memories?
- How do they usually decide which identical twin to release?
- What does Jonas do to soothe Gabriel when he’s restless at night?
- All of these are things Jonas first perceived in this new memory in chapter 15, except… a) Smoke in the air. b) Bombs exploding nearby. c) Terrible smells. d) Groaning men. e) He noticed all these things right away.
- What does the boy in the memory want?
Chapter 16–>
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