- Answer these questions using spelling words. 1. Which spelling words are opposites of these words? a. odorless __ c. certainty __ b. acquit __ d. deny __
- Is the word in bold an adjective or an adverb? Simon is a somewhat rigid person who greatly dislikes change. adjective adverb
- (C) will (D) fixed limit (E) state of inaction Part I Questions given word. 1-20 are synonyms. Find the world(s) most SIMILAR in meaning to IVY 100 EDCATION I ANTIDOTS 6 DEPUTY (A) cureall (B) diet a arranger (C) larative (B) detective (D) remedy (C) fugltive (B) salve (D) substitute (E) cleanser 2 AMICABLB ULTIMATUM (A) constant (A) shrewd plan (B) friendly (B) final terms (C) pliable (C) first defeat (D) tough (D) dominant leader (b) vigorous (B) electric motor __ 3. FICTITIOUS GIRD (A) surround (A) difficult (B) appeal (B) imaginary. (C) request (C) novel (D) break (D) ordinary (E) glance (B) unknown DUBIOUS 4 EPISODE (A) economical (A) fable (B) well-groomed (B) incident (C) boring (C) letter (D) discouraged (D) postscript (E) uncertain (E) reverie ATROCIOUS 5 DEADLOCK (A) brutal (A) useless material (B) innocent (B) fatigue (C) shrunken (D) yellowish (E) unsound
- Part I Questions 1-20 given word. are synonyms. Find the word(s) most SIMILAR in meaning to th ANTIDOTE A) cure-all 6 (B) diet DEPUTY (C) larafire (A) arranger (B) detective (D) remedy (C) fugitive (E) salve (D) substitute 2 AMICABLB (E) cleanser (A) constant ULTIMATUM (B) friendly (A) shrewd plan (C) phable (B) final terms (D) tough (C) first defeat (E) vigorous (D) dominant leader (E) electric motor 3. FICTITIOUS GIRD (A) dificult (A) surround (B) imaginary. (B) appeal (C) novel (C) request (D) break (D) ordinary (E) glance (E) unknown 4 EPISODE DUBIOUS (A) fable (A) economical (B) incident (B) well-groomed (C) letter (C) boring (D) postscript (D) discouraged (E) uncertain (E) reverie 5 DEADLOCK (0) ATROCIOUS (A) useless material (A) brital (B) fatigue (B) innocent (C) shrunken (C) will
- Match the following terminology with the best descriptor or example. author uses real examples and details and story appears to be based on truth conflict is completely resolved narrator uses "he ,she, they, her, etc) author says the protagonist has long brown hair. the character does crazy actions and wears loud clothing first conflict that sets story in motion perspective from which story is told Narrator uses "I me, us, our, etc.) building of suspense We are given extra information about a character after the square Choose... Choose... direct indirect first person rising action resolution point of view second person verisimilitude Third person complications denouement motivating incident