ATTENTION: FINALLY A LINK TO MAUS FOR ABSENTEES: Book 1.
120 Seconds! We will start with the first 5 on November 29
“POV, 11/15.”
- When they didn’t show, I took a look down the alley to see if it was safe.
- So they inwardly promised themselves that they would be pirates who don’t steal.
- Little Julie doesn’t like to stay at home at all.
- In order to pass the test you will probably have to study.
- Period 5 had the highest average score on Test #12.
“Grammar, 11/15.” Answer not letter.
Since they are furry and look good in silly hats, I like llamas, but I don’t really like them when they chew on the rug.
- I like llamas a) dependent clause b) independent clause c) prepositional phrase d) NOTA
- when they chew a) dependent clause b) independent clause c) prepositional phrase d) NOTA
- in silly hats a) dependent clause b) independent clause c) prepositional phrase d) NOTA
- and look good a) dependent clause b) independent clause c) prepositional phrase d) NOTA
- on the rug a) dependent clause b) independent clause c) prepositional phrase d) NOTA
- I don’t really like them a) dependent clause b) independent clause c) prepositional phrase d) NOTA
- Since they are furry a) dependent clause b) independent clause c) prepositional phrase d) NOTA
- furry a) noun b) adjective c) verb d) adverb e) preposition f) pronoun
- them a) noun b) adjective c) verb d) adverb e) preposition f) pronoun
- are a) noun b) adjective c) verb d) adverb e) preposition f) pronoun
“Vocab, 11/15.” iconic, daunt(ing), aspire, suppress, pragmatic, bigot, diminutive, volatile, surfeit, pacify, dilemma
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- The root of this word meant “likeness or image.” _____
- The roots of this word meant “to do in excess.” _____
- This word originated in the 16th century as a slang term for a “superstitious religious hypocrite.”_____
- The root of this word meant “to breathe.” _____
- The root of this word meant “relating to fact or deed.”_____
- It was hard to believe that such a huge voice came from such a ____ girl.
- George Washington and Abraham Lincoln are _____ figures in American history.
- She faced a _____ about turning in her friend for cheating.
“Maus Quiz, 11/15.”
- p48, panel 2, the one with the beard.
- p60, panel l6, the one talking on the left.
- How does the German officer know that Vladek isn’t used to physical labor?
- Why was Vladek so worried when the train didn’t stop at Sosnowiec?
- Artie very often shows Vladek telling his story as he pedals his exercise bike. What does this probably symbolize?
Maus to/thru chapter 4.