Thursday, 9/15: Adverbs, FRO’s, Vocab + Relay, Outsiders

Tomorrow’s Test: Adverbs, FRO’s, Vocab, Outsiders. Preview: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1m9dp7dEmh0KdBF9TqMgGdZzAZ69x73JUr-XlaASh8EI/edit?usp=sharing

 

“Adverbs, 9/15.” (10p) List the adverbs you find in each sentence.

  1. The sweaty llamas finally finished repairing the pipes today.
  2. Quite suddenly the wild llama bolted across the field.
  3. That llama is simply marvelous; he’ll go far in life if he keeps working doggedly.
  4. Undoubtedly the Lollys can very easily help you with all of your adverb needs.

“FRO’s, 9/15.” Fragment, Run On, OK?

  1. While my llama gently weeps.
  2. Up one side and down the other went the llama.
  3. Although the llama is a quadruped, he also has fins for swimming.
  4. In the beginning, there was nothing but llamas.
  5. That is an embarrassing moment when you realize your llama just wrote a run-on sentence.
  6. You can beat the llama’s score you will be part of the elite llama squad.
  7. The llama won the race although he had a broken leg.
  8. The llama couldn’t call his agent his cell phone was dead.
  9. Across the frozen wasteland, chasing the wild llama.
  10. Up, up, and away flew my beautiful llama balloon.

“Vocab, 9/15.”

  

  1. _____
  2. _____
  3. _____
  4. _____
  5. A good attitude is very ____ to doing well in school.
  6. Since I studied, I _____(ed) myself quite well on the test.
  7. Johnny persisted ____(ly) in asking about his parents.
  8. The roots of this word meant “to look with disapproval.”
  9. The root of this word meant “to brag.”
  10. The root of this word meant “to set free.”
  11. The root of this word meant “throat.”
  12. The root of this word meant “not worthy.”

The Outsiders.

  1. Johnny’s behavior (not scared, having fun, very decisive) inside the burning church is both ironic and not ironic.  Explain.
  2. When Pony asks about Dally and Johnny, and Jerry Wood “studies his wedding ring,” what’s going on?