“S/CD/ETC. 4/11.” ANSWER NOT LETTER. a) simple b) compound subject c) compound verb d) compound both e) compound sentence f) complex sentence g) run-on h) fragment
- You’ll know the llama’s intentions when she gets here.
- The llama ate several hotdogs, went on a ride, and ate several more.
- Since my llama left me.
- Zoltan forgot his wallet, so he couldn’t buy broccoli.
- Llamas and weiner dogs like traveling and eating pizza.
- The llama passed the test he didn’t study.
- Although the llama’s voice wasn’t strong, she was the lead in the musical.
- The llama studied for the test and actually passed it!
- When Mr. Bell invented the telephone, he already had three messages from Chuck Norris.
- Jack and Jill went up the hill and fetched a herd of llamas.
“Vocab, 4/11.”
- _____
- _____
- _____
- _____
- _____
- The root of this word means to “slip or tumble.”
- The root of this word meant “transported by religious feeling.”
- The team had a(n) _____ start to the season with a 10-0 victory.
- She has been so _____(ed) by homework that she can’t keep up with all her soccer commitments.
- Bob and the other Socs got drunk and _____ about the greasers talking to their girls.
- A ____ in concentration cost her the match.
- Draw a picture of two roads diverging and then converging.
- The roots of this word meant “observer of birds.” (Prize!)
BOB, p277–>
- Read aloud.
- DO “Analyze Rhetorical Devices annotation on p277.
- DO Analyze Argument on p278.
- Circle and label the OPPOSING VIEWPOINT in paragraphs 10 1nd 11.
- Circle and label her COUNTERCLAIM.
- Circle and label the LOADED LANGUAGE she used to help her COUNTERCLAIM.
- DO p281
- DO p282, #1 and #5
- READ p284 and DO the following 5 questions where you have space on the page. Which word has the more NEGATIVE connotation?
- dark v. ominous
- slim/scrawny
- pasty/fair (?!)
- throbbing/painful
- dangerous/risky
- DOODLE on p276.