Thursday, 3/10: Complex Gibberish, NVAA, Vocab, Mars

Tomorrow’s Test: Clauses, NVAA, Vocab, Mars. Test 22 Preview

“Clauses, 3/10.” (Use pink sheet Part B to help you.)

  1. Write a complex sentence with either an adjective or an adverb subordinate clause.
  2. Underline your subordinate clause and say whether it is adjective or adverb.
  3. You must use all these words: puppy, pumpkin, across, guitar, Martian, involved, hippo

“NVAA, 3/10.” (10)

The purple llama roared loudly in our scared faces as we quietly whimpered like little babies.

Nouns:
Verbs:
Adjectives:
Adverbs:


“Vocab, 3/10.”

  1. The wind made the old newspapers _____ across the empty streets.
  2. Some people say that it is only a __________that there is life after death…
  3. …They think that we are being _________ to think that we are anything but worm food…
  4. …But someone who is deeply religious might say that kind of talk is _________.
  5. There are the _____(s) of four presidents on Mount Rushmore.
  6. Because of the Martian’s telepathy, the Earth men were under the _______ that their loved ones had come back to life.
  7. The root of this word, like the word derision, meant “to mock.” ______
  8. The verb form of this comes from adding the noun form to stuff.  _____
  9. The root of this word meant “sight.” _____
  10. The root of this word meant “to perceive.”  _____    {Bonus: What medical word is related to this word?}
  11. The root of this word is a part of it. _____
  12. (2) These two words actually have the same root if you go back far enough. _____ and _____

 

Vocabulary Relay.

 

“Dark They Were, and Golden-Eyed” p215 in BOB.