Test 23. Name:
Date:
Period:
Warm Ups: ___/6 ___6 ___/6 Pink Sheet
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Non-Clicker E/C:
Spelling/Warm Ups. If you earned 8/8 on Tuesday, you may skip 1-8.
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a) nationality b) hospitalty c) consistency d) all correct
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a) society b) curiousity c) generosity d) all correct
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a) familiarity b) majority c) privacy d) all correct
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a) frequency b) populairity c) accuracy d) all correct
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a) minoraty b) urgency c) democracy d) all correct
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a) emergency b) personality c) anonymaty d) all correct
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a) anxiety b) humidity c) prosperity d) all correct
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a) maturity b) ecentricity c) spontaneity d) all correct
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dampness : humidity :: idiosyncracy : _______ a) 1c b)
2b c) 4a d) 8a e) NOTA
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minority : majority :: hostility : _______ a) 1b b) 6b
c) 7c d) 8c e) NOTA
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poverty : prosperity :: boredom : ______ a) 1b b) 2b
c) 4b d) 5b e) NOTA
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monarchy : king :: _______ : president a) 1a b) 1c c)
5a d) 5c e) NOTA
Prepositional Phrases. Skip if exempt.
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I like to ride my bike to work. a) adjective
b) adverb c) not a prepositional phrase
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After much supplication and many cookies, the teacher finally
forgave the students for their heinous behavior. a) adjective
b) adverb c) not a prepositional phrase
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After much supplication and many cookies, the teacher finally
forgave the students for their heinous behavior. a) adjective
b) adverb c) not a prepositional phrase
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After much supplication and many cookies, the teacher finally forgave the
students for their heinous behavior. a) adjective
b) adverb c) not a prepositional phrase
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Our platypus has been running behind schedule until now.
a) adjective b) adverb c) not a prepositional phrase
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I am going to skip on my way home from Grandmother's house.
a) adjective b) adverb c) not a prepositional phrase
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I am going to skip on my way home from Grandmother's house.
a) adjective b) adverb c) not a prepositional phrase
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Some of the disagreements between ducks are beside the point.
a) adjective b) adverb c) not a prepositional phrase
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The clown with the evil grin skipped homeward. a)
adjective b) adverb c) not a prepositional phrase
Vocabulary. Skip if exempt.
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It was hard for Pony to understand the _______(ing) that Socs had for greasers.
a) blather b) ecstatic c) furtive d) odious e)
loathe
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crafty : savvy :: patronizing : _____ a) condescending b) adamant
c) guile d) odious e) impudent
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Jimmy was a ___ on the team after he blew the game. a) condescending
b) pariah c) odious d) loathe e) blather
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Aunt Polly was ______ that Tom be punished for his misbehavior; she just
had to do her job as a parent. a) condescending b) adamant
c) guile d) contemplate e) impudent
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History is just _____ to me; all those names and dates run together in
my mind and I tune it out. a) condescending b) pariah c) odious
d) loathe e) blather
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laugh : ecstatic :: smirk : _____ a) blather b)
ecstatic c) furtive d) impudent e) loathe
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She _____(ly) passed the note during class so the teacher wouldn't see.
a)
condescending b) adamant c) guile d) odious e)
furtive
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It was Dally's quick thinking and ____ that sent the fuzz to Texas looking
for the boys. a) condescending b) adamant c) guile d)
odious e) furtive
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Pony got angry at Cherry in chapter 8 because he thought she was just being
______, trying to help out the poor little greasers. a) ecstatic
b) adamant c) guile d) contemplate e) condescending
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We will soon see that Huck Finn, being the son of the town drunk, is a
____ in Tom's village, and all the mothers try to keep their kids away
from him. a) blather b) pariah c) odious d) loathe
e) vanquish
Husker Du?
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Although the heat is on, and the windows are closed, it is still cold in
this room. a) simple b) compound c) complex d)
cd-cx
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The guest teacher recited a ______ of complaints about third period. a)
vivid b) melancholy c) ballast d) affixing e) litany
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Jaggery falling from the bowsprit would be considered the ________ of the
Charlotte Doyle novel. a) inciting incident b) exposition
c) rising action d) climax e) resolution
Tom Sawyer Chapter 4. Open book.
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What supposedly happened to the boy who won four or five Bible prizes?
a) He died. b) he was a hero to all the other boys. c) He was
a pariah. d) He lost his mind. e) NOTA
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Who is the man with the book in the illustration? a) the teacher (AKA:
schoolmaster b) the Superintendent c) the mayor d) the
judge e) none of the above
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Tom is very nervous around the man. Choose the correct quote that tells
why. a) "He was 'showing off,' too." b) "...mainly because
he was her parent." c) "He was from Constantinople, twelve
miles away..." d) "It was the most stunning surprise of the
decade." e) None of the above.
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(p28) "Tom...could not meet Amy Lawrence's eye, he could not brook her
loving gaze." WHY? a) He doesn't know who she is. b)
He's always hated her. c) She's a very strange girl. d) He
feels guilty. e) None of the above.
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Why does Tom want the Bible prize so much? a) It's worth a lot of money.
b) Like Aunt Polly, he really does pay attention to the Bible. c)
His cousin Mary has already won two of them, and he feels left out.
d) Aunt Polly told him he had to, or else. e) He really just wants
the recognition.
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What does the last line of chapter 4 mean? a) They closed the curtain in
the church so they couldn't see any more. b) Let's find out what
happens to Tom in the next chapter. c) Let's have a little sympathy
for Tom, and not watch what will happen next d) Let's pretend that Tom
managed to figure another way out (again). e) None of the above.
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Tom Sawyer is written in... a) 1st person b) 2nd person
c) 3rd person