“Clauses 1/6.” (8p) If an item is a sentence consisting of only ONE INDEPENDENT clause, write I. If an item is a fragment consisting of only ONE DEPENDENT clause, write D. If an item is a sentence consisting of BOTH, write either I + D or D + I. (BONUS!) There is one item that is a sentence consisting of TWO INDEPENDENT CLAUSES. You should be able to tell just by scanning and looking for the one that is different.
- The llama is a quadruped with a beak for eating and fins for swimming.
- I like turtles because they are cute.
- I sent the llama to the store before the party started.
- When we all finally got there.
- Across the street from his house was a teepee.
- If you were a bird you would like it.
- Herbie the llama ate some grass, and it gave him gas.
- He failed the test after he ignored the warning.
- So his mom spanked him.
- Bonus: When you improperly combine two independent clauses into one sentence, it is a mistake called a ______.
“Vocabulary, 1/6.” (12p)




- Give the antonym for this guy’s look. ______
- (2) Figure #2 shows the effects of sleep _____(ation) which is very ____ in today’s society.
- _____
- _____
- During the Nazi occupation of Poland there was a(n) ______ shortage of food and other necessities in the Jewish community. (Not prevalent.)
- (2) The transfer of the 1936 Olympics to another country would have damaged Germany’s _____, so they enforced their racist laws with less _____ during that time.
- It would not be very smart to show up for a job interview at a clothing store looking _____.
- Fourth period seems to like to interrupt the class with various ______(s) and random questions.
- The con man _____(ly) convinced the old lady that he was in love with her in order to steal her money.
- During the period between Mardis Gras and Easter, you are supposed to _____ yourself of something you like. It’s supposed to be a difficult thing to do. (Bonus: What is this period of time called? Bonus 2: What does Mardis Gras mean?)
Nuremberg Laws Handout.
Notes in notebook. You will use these notes on the test Friday.
| Questions What were the Nuremberg Laws?Three things they specified?What happened during the 1936 Olympics?Three more laws after the Olympics? |
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