(DRAFT)Test #5. Name:
Date:
Period:
AWS: ____/10 Pink Sheet: ____/20
Warm Ups: ____/6, ____/7, ____/10
Non-clicker extra credit:
Mental Floss:
Academic Words. Skip 1-15 if your total AW score was
40/40. Skip 1-10 if your total AW score was 36-39.
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There have been no actual, ___(ed) "flying saucer" sightings. a)
document b) justify c) considerable d) sequence
e) valid
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Juliet's father would not give his __ for her to marry Romeo. a)
justify b) consent c) sufficient d) valid e) outcome
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The size of our football field was ___(ed) by the size of Romeo's yard.
a) contribute b) convene c) coordinate d) sufficient
e) constrain
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We haven't had a __ amount of rain lately; it's been pretty dry.
a) justify b) considerable c) valid d) constrain
e) document
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Please allow me to _ my point with a few examples. a) contribute
b) coordinate c) consent d) illustrate e) sequence
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We all anxiously awaited the ___ of the game. a) illustrate
b) outcome c) sequence d) scheme e) component
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Congress ___(ed) a special session just to deal with what happened on 9/11/01.
a) contribute b) considerable c) outcome d) dominate
e) convene
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Could you ___ the punishment? I don't think it's fair. a) valid
b) justify c) constrain d) coordinate e) imply
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Many times your future is ___(ed) by choices you make when you are younger.
a) component b) document c) constrain d) initial
e) convene
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The Tigers' ___(ing) defense kept Lompoc from scoring at all.
a) contribute b) valid c) imply d) dominate e)
correspond
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The computer says that I have (in)___ space to save my file; it won't fit.
a) consent b) valid c) justify d) constrain e)
sufficient
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He didn't actually say it, but he ___(ed) it very strongly. a) contribute
b) dominate c) justify d) imply e) valid
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He lost the debate, because most of his arguments were (in)___. a)
justified b) specified c) dominated d) valid e)
illustrated
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After she left town, she still _____ (ed) with her friends back home.
a) dominate b) imply c) correspond d) consent e)
illustrate
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The ____(atic) diagram for the television covered several large pages.
a) imply b) scheme c) illustrate d) outcome e)
sequence
Vocabulary. Skip if exempt. (13/13 on Wednesday's pretest.)
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The adventurer's ____(s) made for a great novel. a) imperial
b) grimace c) exploit d) siege e) circumvent
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Rich, handsome, and royal, Richard Cory was described as "______(ly) slim."
a) reminisce b) premonition c) imperial d) exploit
e) circumvent
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It is sometimes fun to ___ a little brother or sister's lack of savvy.
a) exploit b) grimace c) juvenile d) delirious e) circumvent
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The school newspaper has been __ for a long while, but they hope to revive
it next year. a) imperial b) circumvent c) juvenile
d) delirious e) defunct
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Johnny ______(ed) as he thought about what happened in the park that night.
a) grimace b) circumvent c) exploit d) reminisce
e) delirious
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obey : ignore :: predict : ______ a) grimace b) circumvent
c) juvenile d) reminisce e) delirious
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The thief __(ed) the alarm system, and was able to steal the jewels.
a) defunct b) grimace c) juvenile d) siege e) circumvent
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globally : locally :: mature : ___ a) defunct b) juvenile
c) delirious d) reminisce e) imperial
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flashback : reveals :: _____ : foreshadows a) exploit
b) grimace c) premonition d) delirious e) circumvent
CS/CV. Skip if exempt. (23/26 on CS/CV Pink Sheet shtuff.)
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Compound subjects and verbs are joined by a connecting word called a(n)
______. a) adjective b) pronoun c) interjection
d) preposition e) conjunction
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Large trees and even railroad cars can fly through the air like toys.
Verb(s)? a) trees b) trees, cars c) large, railroad
d) can fly e) NOTA
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Some homes and stores were slightly damaged by the strong wind and rain.
a) CS b) CV c) both d) neither
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Lightning flashed and stuck a nearby tree and house.
a) CS b) CV c) both d) neither
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The boyish-looking lumberjack ate a glazed doughnut and eggs for breakfast.
a) CS b) CV c) both d) neither
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Frightened birds and animals scurried and scampered for shelter.
a) CS b) CV c) both d) neither
Husker Du?
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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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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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Some scientists have been looking at the chemicals in the brain. Helping
Verb(s)? a) have b) been c) have been looking
d) looking e) NOTA
Outsiders, chapter 4 and more. Open book.
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Why do we not see Johnny stab Bob the Soc? a) Pony is a 3rd
person narrator, and didn't see it. b) S.E. Hinton wanted to make
it more dramatic. c) It's sadder that way. d) Pony is a 1st
person narrator, and didn't see it. e) The book company wouldn't
let them show that in 1967.
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The boys think they have to run because Pony's family would be broken up.
a) True b) False
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The Socs' reaction when Johnny stabbed Bob illustrates Pony's distinction
between ___ and ___. a) packs and social clubs b)
a social club and the greasers c) a pack and a gang d) brothers
and gangs e) families and packs
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This reaction shows that the Socs are really a... a) family
b) social club c) gang d) team e) pack
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The part of the story where the author explains who the characters are
and what their situation is. a) plot b) conflict
c) exposition d) inciting incident e) climax
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The place in the story where something happens that really begins the story.
a) plot b) rising action c) exposition d) inciting incident
e) climax
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The meaning of the poem "Richard Cory" is closely related to which of these
quotes from the book? a) "...some of us watch the sunset too."
b) "I could fall in love with Dallas Winston." c) It ain't fair..."
d) "Things are rough all over." e) NOTA
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The early death of Hank Williams was a great
loss to the music world. a) True b) False