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September 7, 2023 – Mr. Coward's Seventh Grade English
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Thursday, 9/7: AW’s, SS, Subject/Verb, Outsiders

Tomorrow’s Test: AW’s, SS, PLOT, Outsiders. Preview: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1XIwVwMNuE-5xjgz4HE3sC3ATt7FbtOK7MdhAp-iysm0/edit?usp=sharing

“AW’s 9/7.” potential, mature, impact, valid, status, ambiguous, ambivalent, savvy, ironic

  

  1. They say that Mona Lisa’s “smile” is ______; it’s hard to tell what she’s thinking.
  2. The energy that is about to be released from this slingshot is called “______ energy.”
  3. ______ (LOL)
  4. Being older doesn’t necessarily make you more emotionally ______.
  5. Corvairs and madras shirts were _____ symbols for the Socs in 1967.
  6. The ending of the story is rather _____; you’re not sure which choice he made.
  7. My mom didn’t think my argument was ______, so I didn’t get to stay up late.
  8. The llama was _____ about going to the zoo. He wasn’t completely sure it was right.
  9. (2) The city council studied the ____ ____ of the possible new shopping center on the nearby neighborhood.

“Sentence Scramble, 9/7.”  For each one: Unscramble into one smooth sentence. Do not add or subtract any words. Punctuate! Extra Versions = Extra Credit

  1. –the electrical outlet   –grabbing   –Crazy Cathy   –the cat’s tail   –headed for
  2. –her creamed corn   –yelling   –at the baby sitter   –onto the floor   –Jennifer flipped

 

Messy Room Samples. (Already?!?!)


“Subjects and Verbs, 9/7.” Name the SUBJECT and PREDICATE (main verb) of each sentence below. Each answer should be two words only!

  1. It was a long climb up Mount Cheddar with my llama.
  2. The llama with the grin on his face asked a dumb question.
  3. In his dream, the llama thought of running in the grass.
  4. The llama, in the course of the dodgeball game, took one to the face.
  5. The surprise party really cheered up the llama.
  6. The old milk still tasted fine to the llama.
  7. Ponyboy winced at the pain in his head.

Richard Cory.”  Which character from The Outsiders could be compared to Richard Cory?

 

The Outsiders.

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