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“Husker Du Shuffle, 5/5.”
Period 1: Test #5. Answer not Letter.
a) discreet b) discrete c) vain d) elicit e) illicit f) hysterical g) indulge h) patronize i) stamina j) contemplate
- The root of this word meant “empty or without substance.”_____
- The root of this word meant “defender.”_____
- Because the llama ate too much cheese, he forgot to do his KBARR. a) Fragment b) Run-On c) Complete Sentence
- As the llama trained to be a ninja. a) Fragment b) Run-On c) Complete Sentence
- The llama helps me with my homework, he does a great job. a) Fragment b) Run-On c) Complete Sentence
Period 2: Test #1. Answer not Letter.
a) bliss b) infer c) bleak d) nonchalant e) gingerly f) rueful g) savvy h) conform i) sage j) connotation
- The root of this word means shape. _______
- I was able to _____ the meaning of the word from the way it was used in the sentence.
- It was complete ______ when I got the puppy I wanted!
- The expression “Mind your own business” is a motto. a) True b) False
- The expression “Ignorance is bliss” is a motto. a) True b) False
Period 3: Test #2. Answer not Letter.
a) aloof b) elite c) elude d) incredulous e) contemptuous f) roguish g) gallant h) facade i) ironic j) asset
- The ____ firefighters battled the dangerous fire and saved the family.
- “Guess what I’ve been in jail for?” asked Dally, grinning ____(ly).
- I love running in PE. a) noun b) verb c) adjective
- I like the sound of running water. a) noun b) verb c) adjective
- Yesterday we were running through the field. a) noun b) verb c) adjective
Period 5: Test #8. Answer not Letter.
a) diligent b) compelling c) convene d) turmoil e) heedless f) cordial g) diffident h) abundant i) dire j) grovel
- The ancient root of this word meant “to face downwards.” _____
- His brother’s sudden disappearance caused great ____ in the family.
- The ____ softball team mascot is a llama. (More than one woman.) a) women’s b) woman’s c) womens’s d) NOTA
- I think ____ going to be OK. a) there b) their c) they’re d) NOTA
- I saw at least five _____ in Las Vegas. a) Elvis’s b) Elviss c) Elvises’ d) Elvises e) Elvi f) NOTA
Period 6: Test #6. Answer not Letter.
a) barrage b) circumvent c) reminisce d) sullen e) siege f) defunct g) exploit h) delirious i) dispel j) pensive
- The large farm owners are often accused of ____(ing) the workers who pick the crops.
- The roots of this word meant “around to come.” _______
- Joe ran to the store with his llama. a) simple b) compound c) complex
- You must say, “Sir,” when you say, “Mr. Coward.” a) simple b) compound c) complex
- I ate a second doughnut, and I went to the doctor. a) simple b) compound c) complex
“Gramma, 5/5.” NOTEBOOK this time.
noun, verb, adjective, adverb
- Can usually be turned into an adverb by adding -ly.
- Has a past, present, and future.
- The Mr. Morton of the sentence.
- Can intensify adjectives and adverbs.
- The main one in a sentence is also known as the predicate.
- Answers the questions how, where, or when.
- Answers the questions which one, what kind, how many.
- We beat a rather hasty retreat from his lair.
- We beat a rather hasty retreat from his lair.
- We beat a rather hasty retreat from his lair.
- _____
- _____
- _____
- The root of this word was French for this bird which they thought looked especially silly.
- The root of this root was “a bend.”
- The root of this word meant “peace.”
- The root of this word meant “known.”
- The root of this word meant “deserving approval.”
- The roots of this word meant “evil days.”
- The origin of this word had to do with fruit.
- The root of this word meant “view.”
- This word would be an antonym for our previous vocab word boon.
Tom Sawyer. Tonight read chapter 17.
Tom Sawyer, Chapter 16: The Plan. Also, Smoking.