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Vocabulary Synonyms in context Clues Story Comprehe nsion Spelling Grammar 10 Point 10 Point 20 Points 20 Points 30 Points 30 Points 40 Points 40 Points 50 Points 50 Points
The desert was ____ and empty, lacking anything of use to us. a. Barren b. Reveal c. Shrewd
a. Barren
If I ride the Tea Cups at Disneyland there is a good chance that I will throw up and ____ my lunch to everyone. a. Poised b. Reveal c. Bluff
b. Reveal
If you don’t want to be late then you had better make ______ and run. a. Tensing b. Erupt c. Haste
c. Haste
The tree had a very _______ or thin appearance. a. Gaunt b. Intricate c. Portly
a. Gaunt
Seeing the gates of Disneyland made Sarah ____ with excitement. a. Scowl b. Quiver c. Giggle
b. Quiver
To bluff is to – a. Wince b. Mislead c. Laugh at
b. Mislead
To erupt is to – a. Yell b. Whisper c. Giggle
a. Yell
Ferocity means the same as – a. Agility b. Limber c. Fierceness
c. Fierceness
To go abroad is the same as – a. Traveling b. Staying c. Arguing
a. Traveling
To rotate is to – a. Jump b. Spin c. Fall
b. Spin
I like studying art, it is an elective at my school. a. Definition b. Example
B. Example
Ms. Riisager was spinning in her chair, she was rotating around in a circle. a. Definition b. Example
a. Definition
A Judge is a disciplinarian, he is someone who must enforce the laws. a. Example b. Restatement
b. Restatement
I hold strong to my convictions about the importance of education. a. Definition b. Example
b. Example
I skipped jauntily across the park; I was skipping happily because I had gotten a good grade on my test. a. Restatement b. Definition
a. Restatement
Who is the main character of Seventh Grade?
Victor
In the story Thank You, M’am Mrs. Jones is described as – a. Large and Strong b. Small and Frail c. Athletic and Limber
a. Large and Strong
In the story Zebra the following quote helps us infer what? “racing down Franklin Avenue… and had begun to turn into an eagle, when a huge rushing shadow appeared in his line of vision and crashed into him” a. Zebra flew like an eagle. b. Zebra got hit by a car. c. Zebra at lunch later.
b. Zebra got hit by a car.
What would best describe Victor at the end of the story? a. Scared b. Sad c. Hopeful
c. Hopeful
What is Roger’s main conflict in Thank You M’am? a. Whether or not to stay and listen to Mrs. Jones when he has the chance to run. b. Whether or not he likes lima beans. c. Whether or not try and steal Mrs. Jones purse.
a. Whether or not to stay and listen to Mrs. Jones when he has the chance to run.
Which word is misspelled? a. Minor operation b. Believeable speech c. Cheering excitedly
b. Believeable Correct: believable
Which word is misspelled? a. Summer vacation b. Slight Complecation c. Traveling abroad
b. Complecation Correct: Complication
Which word is misspelled? a. Rotating in circles b. Skipping juantily c. Gathering provisions
b. Juantily Correct: Jauntily
Which word is misspelled? a. Choice location b. Intricate procedure c. No Mistakes
c. No Mistakes
Which word is misspelled? a. Car insureance b. Graduation ceremony c. No Mistakes
a. Insureance Correct: Insurance
Which of these is a declarative sentence? a. How have you been? b. Our whole family will meet tomorrow. c. Wow, that is hard to believe!
c. Wow, that is hard to believe!
Which of these is an interrogative sentence? a. Have you been well? b. Our whole family will meet today. c. Wow, that is hard to believe!
Have you been well?
Which of these is a run-on sentence? a. Stay sweet! b. We shopped all day, laughed all the way back. c. I’ll see you later.
b. We shopped all day, laughed all the way back.
Which of these is a sentence fragment? a. How are you? b. We shopped all day, laughed all the way back. c. Wow, crazy!
c. Wow, crazy!
What is the complete subject of this sentence? Picking grapes is hard work and boring. a. Hard work b. Boring c. Grapes
c. Grapes
Make your wager
What are the 4 parts of plot?
Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action
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