Test #10.
Name:
Date:
Period:
KBAR Chart: ___/20
Warm Ups: ___/7 ___/5 ___/7 ___/10
Non-Clicker Extra Credit:
Spelling. All do all.
- a) subterranean b) instatute c) statue d) all correct
- a) projector b) dependant c) predicate d) all correct
- a) predicament b) obstacal c) superstition d) all correct
- a) valedictorian b) prediction c) indictment d) all correct
- a) circumstances b) stanza c) interjection d) all correct
- a) benevolent b) adjective c) benaficial d) all correct
- a) compensation b) contradict c) dictionary d) all correct
- a) constatution b) dependable c) projectile d) all correct
Roots.
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"from hang-able" = ___ a)7a b) 3b c) 8c
d) 2b e) NOTA
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"between throw thing" = _____ a) 1b b) 2a c) 5c
d) 6b e) NOTA
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"against stand thing" = _____ a) 1c b) 3b c) 1c
d) 5a e) NOTA
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"against say" = _____ a) 3a b) 2c c) 7b d) 6b
e) NOTA
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"beside throw thing" = ___ a) 1c b) 6b c) 5b d) 8c e) NOTA
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"around stand things" = ____ a) 1c b) 3c c) 5a d) 8a
e) NOTA
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"under earth -ish" = _____ a) 1a b) 8b c) 3b
d) 4c e) NOTA
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subject : predicate :: _____ : verdict a) 3a
b) 3c c) 4c d) 8b e) NOTA
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Something that is static does not... a) exist
b) stop c) stand d) move e) stay
Vocabulary. Skip if exempt.
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compelling : boring :: cordial : ___ a) heedless
b) diligent c) aloof d) dire e) diffident
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My mom didn't find my reasons for "needing" an X-Box very ___, so I was
denied. a) diligent b) compelling c) groveling
d) diffident e) heedless
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He read the "words of wisdom" written on the wall of the old __. a) diligent
b) privy c) diffident d) turmoil e) cordial
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He practiced the skate trick __(ly) until he got it right. a) diligent
b) abundant c) haggle d) cordial e) heedless
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The hypnotist's voice was strangely ___, and actually almost made you want
to cluck like a chicken. a) diligent b) compelling c)
cordial d) diffident e) abundant
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The poor thief ______(ed) at the foot of the king, begging for mercy.
a) diligent b) abundant c) grovel d) heedless e) compel
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Please be discreet when someone makes you ___ to their thoughts and feelings.
a) privy b) grovel c) heedless d) cordial e) compelling
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All of a sudden, there was a(n) ___ of bread at the midwife's cottage.
So much bread, that even Beetle got to share some. a) diligence
b) turmoil c) abundance d) haggling e) cordiality
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Johnny : diffident :: Pony : __ a) diligent b) abundant
c) compelling d) heedless e) dire
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Johnny : diffident :: Dally : _____ a) diligent b) abundant
c) compelling d) heedless e) dire
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He was so hungry, he ate the food, ________ of the mold around the edges.
a) diligent b) abundant c) haggle d) cordial e)
heedless
Husker Du?
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The busy beaver gnawed quite furiously on the tree trunk.~Which choice
lists all the adverbs? a) furiously b) busy, furiously
c) busy, quite, furiously d) quite, furiously e) NOTA
- Quite suddenly, the unicorn bolted across the field.~Which choice lists
all the adverbs? a) suddenly b) quite, suddenly c) suddenly,
across d) quite, suddenly, across e) NOTA
- The plumbers finally finished repairing the pipes today.~Which choice
lists all the adverbs? a) finally b) finally, repairing
c) finally, today d) finally, finished, today e) NOTA
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I am well pleased with my new job.~Adverb/Word it modifies: a) pleased/am
b) well/pleased c) new/job d) well/am e) NOTA
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That boy is rather talented; he'll go far if he works hard.~Which choice
lists all the adverbs? a) rather, talented b) rather, far
c) rather, talented, far d) rather, far, hard e) NOTA
Outsiders, ch8.
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When does Pony finally realize Cherry was right when she said, "Things
are rough all over"? a) When Randy tells him about Bob's parents
b) When Randy invites him to talk in his car. c) When he reads the
newspaper articles d) After Randy explains why he won't show at the
rumble. e) When Two-Bit agrees with her.
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What makes Pony, for the first time, think of Dally as his buddy? a) When
Dally saved Johnny. b) When Dally helped them get away. c)
When
Dally said he was glad he didn't accidentally kill Pony putting out the
flames. d) When Dally wants revenge for what the Socs did to Johnny.
e) When Dally yells at him as he's being taken into the emergency room.
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On p126, we get an example of irony from Two-Bit. What is it? a) When he
says that Darry will kill him if Pony's really sick. b) When he pretends
he doesn't know what Pony is talking about. c) When he calls Pony
chicken. d) When he says that Darry's stricter with Pony than his
parents were. e) When he says Darry could be a Soc.
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Why does Pony get so angry with Cherry in chapter 8? a) Cherry is
mean to him. b) Cherry disses Johnny. c) Pony partially blames
her for Johnny's condition. d) Pony thinks Cherry is patronizing
him. e) NOTA
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Cherry tells Pony why she liked Bob, and he realizes that Bob was a lot
like...a) Darry b) Johnny c) Pony d) Soda e) Dally
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Why does Pony suddenly bring up the sunset when he is talking to Cherry?
(p129) What is he trying to say? a) "I understand your problems now." b)
He's trying to change the subject, because Johnny's condition is too sad
to talk about. c) "Can I come over to your house to watch the sunset?"
d) He's trying to make her feel guilty. e) None of the above.
- Johnny's death would be considered to be part of the __________
of the story. a) exposition b) inciting
incident c) rising action d) climax e) resolution