(7) Test #4. Name:
Date:
Period: Pink Sheet: ___/10 XWord:
___/10
Warm Ups: 9/21: ___/8 9/22: ___/9
Non-clicker Extra Credit:
Spelling.
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a) symphony b) micraphone c) choreography d) autograph e) all correct
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a) telephone b) geography c) photograph d) phonagraph e) all
correct
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a) paragraph b) phonics c) automobile d) bibleography e) all correct
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a) phonetic b) instrument c) graphix d) automatic e) all correct
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a) musician b) intermission c) performance d) audience e) all correct
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a) megaphone b) cacaphony c) calligraphy d) autobiography e) all
correct
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author : reader :: musician : ____ a) performance b)
audience c) symphony d) instrument
e) cacophony
Roots.
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"self life writing" = a) autograph b) autobiography c)
paragraph d) calligraphy e) choreography
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"jumbled sound" = a) symphony b) telephone c) cacophony
d) megaphone e) phonetic
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"together sound" = a) symphony b) telephone c) phonics
d) megaphone e) phonetic
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"self starting" = a) automatic b) autograph c)
automobile d) megaphone e) audience
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"earth writing" = a) geography b) autograph c)
automobile d) micraphone e) graphix
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"self write" = a) symphony b) autograph c) automobile
d) megaphone e) automatic
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When you spell a word the way it sounds, like kat, that is called
the ________ spelling. a) performance b) cacophony
c) phonics d) phonetic e) natural
Vocabulary. Skip if exempt.
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Every time Dr. Pavlov rang a bell, he _______(ed)
a response from the dog, who thought he was going to be fed. a) illicit
b) vain c) mimic d) elicit e) patronize
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Please be _____ when someone tells you a secret.
a) discrete b) discreet c) mimic d) vain e) illicit
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The comedian ____(ed) the famous politician. a) mimic
b) elicit c) hysterical d) stamina e) illicit
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Buck Merrill sometimes bootlegged _____ alcohol.
a) patronize b) elicit c) hysterical d) stamina
e) illicit
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The process is made up of many ____ steps. a) discreet
b) elicit c) hysterical d) discrete e) illicit
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gossipy : discreet :: nonchalant : ___ a) patronize
b) elicit c) hysterical d) stamina e) mimic
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"You're so ___. You probably think this song is about
you." a) discrete b) discreet c) mimic d) vain e) illicit
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The teacher tried to ___ the correct response from
the students by giving hints. a) patronize b) elicit c) hysterical
d) stamina e) illicit
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It was very (in)___ to cheat on a test, and then
brag about it. a) discrete b) discreet c) mimic d) vain
e) illicit
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S. E. Hinton says that she didn't have the ____ to
be a teacher. a) patronize b) elicit c) hysterical
d) stamina e) mimic
Verb Phrases
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__ you ever hear of Harriet Tubman?
a) have b) has c) did d) had e) does
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He was screaming. The word was is being used as a helping verb.
a) True b) False
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In English, we use helping verbs to help express
past and future tenses. a) True b) False
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"It was almost four months ago. I __ walked down
to the DX to get a bottle of pop." a)
was b) did c) had d) done e) has
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"He __ hunting our football to practice a few
kicks." a) had been b) been
c) were being d) were e) NOTA
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Exactly how does the brain work? Verb Phrase?
a) how does b) does work c) how does work d) how work
e) NOTA
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We may know the answer to that question
in the future. Verb Phrase? a)know b) may c) may
know d) may know answer e) NOTA
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Some scientists have been looking at the chemicals in the brain. Helping
Verb? a) have b) been c) have been looking
d) looking e) NOTA
Husker Du?
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The climb up Walton mountain took us two hours. a) noun
b) verb c) adjective d) NOTA
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We beat a hasty retreat from his lair. a) noun
b) verb c) adjective d) NOTA
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His latest __ was a rare comic collection. a) acquiring b)
previous c) acquirement d) acquisition e) principle
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A savvy person is usually more __ than a credulous one. a) leery
b) dogged c) conducive d) wistful e) bluff
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Fritz's leap across the pool was a failure. a) adjective
b) verb c) noun d) NOTA
Outsiders ch. 3. Open Book.
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When Cherry raves about a river-bottom party to a friend, she tells Pony,
she's hiding behind a facade. a) True b) False
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Pony says that he and Johnny get along so well because they can really
talk to each other. a) True b) False
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Ponyboy says he sees huge differences between the Socs and the greasers
a) True b) False
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Write a 5 sentence, KBARR style response for chapter
2. Use at least 3 of the following literary-type terms: protagonist,
conflict, flashback, perceive, antagonist(s), predict, foreshadow, stereotype
