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
- They say that Mona Lisa’s “smile” is ______; it’s hard to tell what she’s thinking.
- The energy that is about to be released from this slingshot is called “______ energy.”
- ______ (LOL)
- Being older doesn’t necessarily make you more emotionally ______.
- Corvairs and madras shirts were _____ symbols for the Socs in 1967.
- The ending of the story is rather _____; you’re not sure which choice he made.
- My mom didn’t think my argument was ______, so I didn’t get to stay up late.
- The llama was _____ about going to the zoo. He wasn’t completely sure it was right.
- (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
- –the electrical outlet –grabbing –Crazy Cathy –the cat’s tail –headed for
- –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!
- It was a long climb up Mount Cheddar with my llama.
- The llama with the grin on his face asked a dumb question.
- In his dream, the llama thought of running in the grass.
- The llama, in the course of the dodgeball game, took one to the face.
- The surprise party really cheered up the llama.
- The old milk still tasted fine to the llama.
- 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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