

1st Six Weeks Test Review
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Waynette Williams
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1st Six Weeks Test Review
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Encountering a new word or phrase
Option 1: Look the word up in a dictionary.
+ More accurate
- Takes longer
Option 2: Infer the meaning of the word by looking at the words or ideas around the word.
+ Quicker
- May result in an error
Which method is better for determining the meaning of a word?
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Types of Context Clues
1) Definition - A Phrase
"The situation is a conundrum, a difficult problem to solve."
2) Synonym - One Word
"His animosity, or hatred, towards his sister divided the family."
3) Antonym - Contrasting Idea
"I don't have time for a long-winded explanation. Can you give a shorter explanation instead?"
4) Word Parts: Look at the Prefix or Suffix
"She's not antisocial, just shy."
4) Logic - Look at the other ideas around the word
"It was an idyllic day - sunny, warm, and perfect for a walk in the park."
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Context Clues
+ Quicker and easier than a dictionary
- May result in an error
When do you know you made an error?
You looked it up in the dictionary.
Someone stares at you and looks confused.
* Something to think about: Which method should you prefer?
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Multiple Choice
Question 1
Scanned
inspected
examined
investigated
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Multiple Choice
What type of context clue can you use to determine the meaning of affable?
Juan is quite affable.
In fact, he reminds me of Kyle.
Do you remember how kind Kyle was?
Definition / Synonym
Logic
Antonym / Contrasting Idea
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Multiple Choice
Question 4
to remind
to caution
to diminish
to encourage
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Multiple Choice
What type of context clue can you use to determine the meaning of affable?
I miss Mr. Kim. He was so affable.
Our new neighbor is not like him at all.
Our new neighbor is so cranky and unapproachable.
Definition / Synonym
Logic
Antonym / Contrasting Idea
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Multiple Choice
No matter where you go, the Internet is following you.
Almost every portable device is made with an Internet connection.
Most new TVs and many other appliances come with Internet connections as well.
The Internet is truly ubiquitous.
"Ubiquitous" means:
It is fuzzy and will bite you.
It is everywhere.
It costs too much money.
It causes rashes.
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Multiple Choice
Question 5
prime
musical
preferred
questionable
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Multiple Choice
Some people believe that the new energy law will increase the energy supply and decrease costs for customers. Other people believe that the new energy bill will decrease the energy supply and increase costs for customers. It's a controversy that will not go away soon.
A controversy is something that people _______.
Need to pay for
Can get for free
Strongly agree about it
Strongly disagree about it
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Multiple Choice
Before women's suffrage, only men had the right to vote.
"Suffrage" means:
Something that causes physical pain
A skirt that doesn't cover the ankles
Something that causes emotional pain
The right to vote
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Multiple Choice
Expecting that his license would be renewed, he was surprised to find that instead his license had been revoked.
"Revoked" means:
Renewed
Revised
Canceled
Changed
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Multiple Choice
If you don't curtail your spending, you'll be broke in no time at all!
Which word is a synonym of "curtail"?
Reduce
Increase
Maintain
(keep the same)
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Multiple Choice
Mr. Huge was very proud of his auto superstore. “We have such an extensive selection of cars,” he said, “so everyone should find a vehicle that he or she will love!” The word “extensive” means __________.
A large amount
Expensive
Having no color
Not enough
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Multiple Choice
Question 10
overwhelming bewilderment
enthusiastic appreciate
enchanted fascination
unbearable suspense
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Multiple Choice
In 1975, Governor James promised to do something about the high taxes in our state. She didn’t present a tax cut bill to lawmakers until 1985. It took her a decade to keep her promise, but better late than never.
How long is a decade?
75 years
85 years
100 years
10 years
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Multiple Choice
No one suspected that Jerry was a spy. On the surface he behaved like any normal citizen. When his covert activity was discovered and announced to the world, we were all shocked.
"Covert" means
Helpful
Hidden
Friendly
Loud
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Multiple Choice
Marsha is really an introvert. When I took her to Jason’s party, she sat in a corner without speaking to anyone. All she did was eat most of the snacks. The only reason she hangs out with me is because I never try to force her to be sociable. She would never forgive me if I introduced her to anyone.
An introvert is someone who is ________.
Friendly
Very hungry
Shy
Not clean
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Multiple Choice
The workers stood in front of the factory and wondered what to do next. The doors were locked and the windows were boarded up. They doubted that they would even collect their final pay checks now that the company was insolvent.
"Insolvent" means
Making too much money
Broke, or out of money
Hiring more workers
Changing the name
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Multiple Choice
Kim was a very good substitute teacher. She liked discussing important current events issues with the kids. She had expected them to be indifferent to such grownup topics as taxes and social security. She was pleasantly surprised to discover that they were really interested in those issues and wanted to learn more about them.
"Indifferent" means
Similar
Caring
Not caring
Not similar
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Multiple Choice
The feral cat would not let us pet him at all, unlike our cat who loves being petted.
"Feral" means:
Friendly
Unfriendly
Domesticated
Wild
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Inferences require investigation and conclusion.
Investigation: when a reader is ACTIVELY looking/listening/reading a text.
Conclusion: a guess that is made when the reader finds information. Conclusions are confirmed to be true only through evidence/ proof from the text!
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Multiple Choice
Question 12
What skill would you use to answer this question and what is the correct answer?
Yura's mother offers him loving consolation
Yura avoids the experience of intense emotion
Yura's attention wanders from one activity to the next.
Yura prefers spending time with his mother to playing alone.
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Multiple Choice
Question 14
What skill would you use to answer this question and what is the correct answer?
Mama wanted to keep her financial worries to herself.
She thought Temo would complain about their bad luck.
She did not want Temo to know they had financial problems.
She wanted Temo to continue to use the dryer for his jeans.
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