Be sure to choose each answer carefully. You get only
one try to answer each question correctly!
What is the definition of judiciously?
(adv.) with wisdom
(adj.) absent
(adj.) embarrassment
(adj.) awful
(adj.) unsatisfactory
(adj.) friendly
(adj.) fortunate
(v.) to quiet
(n.) guessing
What is the definition of amiable?
(adv.) with wisdom
(adj.) absent
(adj.) embarrassment
(adj.) awful
(adj.) unsatisfactory
(adj.) friendly
(adj.) fortunate
(v.) to quiet
(n.) guessing
What is the definition of inadequate?
(adv.) with wisdom
(adj.) absent
(adj.) embarrassment
(adj.) awful
(adj.) unsatisfactory
(adj.) friendly
(adj.) fortunate
(v.) to quiet
(n.) guessing
What is the definition of auspicious?
(adv.) with wisdom
(adj.) absent
(adj.) embarrassment
(adj.) awful
(adj.) unsatisfactory
(adj.) friendly
(adj.) fortunate
(v.) to quiet
(n.) guessing
What is the definition of truant?
(adv.) with wisdom
(adj.) absent
(adj.) embarrassment
(adj.) awful
(adj.) unsatisfactory
(adj.) friendly
(adj.) fortunate
(v.) to quiet
(n.) guessing
What is the definition of abominable?
(adv.) with wisdom
(adj.) absent
(adj.) embarrassment
(adj.) awful
(adj.) unsatisfactory
(adj.) friendly
(adj.) fortunate
(v.) to quiet
(n.) guessing
What is the definition of mortification?
(adv.) with wisdom
(adj.) absent
(adj.) embarrassment
(adj.) awful
(adj.) unsatisfactory
(adj.) friendly
(adj.) fortunate
(v.) to quiet
(n.) guessing
What is the definition of quell?
(adv.) with wisdom
(adj.) absent
(adj.) embarrassment
(adj.) awful
(adj.) unsatisfactory
(adj.) friendly
(adj.) fortunate
(v.) to quiet
(n.) guessing
What is the definition of speculation?
(adv.) with wisdom
(adj.) absent
(adj.) embarrassment
(adj.) awful
(adj.) unsatisfactory
(adj.) friendly
(adj.) fortunate
(v.) to quiet
(n.) guessing
Which word should be placed in the first blank of the following sentence? Neither of them ______ going to the game, but both of them ______ going to the dance.
is
are
were
be
Which word should be place in the second blank of the following sentence ? Neither of them ______ going to the game, but both of them ______ going to the dance.
is
are
were
be
Neither of them ______ going to the game, but both of them ______ going to the dance. In the above sentence, the
first blank is filled with a ______ verb and the second blank is filled with a ______ verb.
singular; singular
plural; plural
singular; plural
plural; singular
The Christmas time of year ________ her imagination.
exhilarates
exhilarate
exhilarating
exhilaration
Everyone _______ going to the game, so all of them _______ going to be late for the party.
are; is
is; are
are; are
is; is
_______either of the paintings _______, or _______ either of the girls need more confidence?
Are; well; does
Is; good; does
Are; well; do
Is; good; do
Why does Scout try to beat up Walter Cunningham (according to her) at the start of Ch. 3?
He gets her into trouble with Calpurnia.
He pours syrup all over his food.
He complains to Miss Caroline about her.
He doesn’t have a lunch.
What is left in the old oak tree on the Radley property?
cakes and stamps
gum and pennies
newspapers and scissors
toys and cards
How does Scout end up in the Radley front yard while playing with Dill and Jem?
She goes there to retrieve a ball.
She runs through on Jem’s dare.
She is rolled there inside a tire.
She hides there when Atticus comes home.
What does Scout think she hears from inside the Radley place?
someone laughing
someone crying
someone cursing
someone screaming
What deal does Atticus make with Scout at the end of Chapter 3?
If she goes to school, they’ll read every night.
If she obeys Cal, she can stay home from school.
If she’s nice to Walter, he can eat lunch with them.
If she doesn’t tell anyone, he’ll explain the Ewells.
Which sentence is written correctly?
Greenwich village an area in lower new york are the setting for the short story washington square I think said mom.
Greenwich village, an area in lower New York, is the setting for the short story Washington Square I think said mom.
"Greenwich Village, an area in lower New York, is the setting for the short story 'Washington Square,' I think," said Mom.
Greenwich Village, an area in lower New York, is the setting for the short story ”Washington Square,” I think, said Mom.
Which answer below contains correctly written sentences that
answer correctly the following question? How are the Cunninghams different from and similar to the Ewells in
To Kill a Mockingbird?
The Cunninghams is different from the Ewells because the Cunninghams is prideful people who never take nothing that they cannot pay back. The Ewells basically live like animals and take whatever they can get, but like the Cunninghams, they are poor.
The Cunninghams are different from the Ewells because the Cunninghams are prideful people who never take anything that they can’t pay back. The Ewells basically live like animals and take whatever they can get, but, like the Cunninghams, they are poor.
The Cunninghams are different from the Ewells because the Cunninghams are African Americans and the Ewells are white. The Ewells, though, basically live like animals and take whatever they can get, but, like the Cunninghams, they are poor.
The Cunninghams are different from the Ewells because the Cunninghams are African Americans and the Ewells are white. The Ewells, though, basically live like animals and take whatever they can get, but, like the Cunninghams, they are poor.