Maze Practice

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English
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9th - 12th Grade
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Medium
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Jessica London
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21 questions
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The vibration of the pendulum was at right angles to my length. I saw that the crescent was (system, designed, whereas) to cross the region of the (heart, defeated, danger). It would fray the serge of (via, my, cough) robe — it would return and repeat (everybody, nut, its) operations—again—and again. Notwithstanding terrifically wide (sweep, spade, owner) (some thirty feet or more) and (different, book, the) hissing vigor of its descent, sufficient (to, wow, include) sunder these very walls of iron, (strengthen, still, card) the fraying of my robe would (keep, distribution, be) all that, for several minutes, it (manage, would, weary) accomplish. And at this thought I (camera, homely, paused). I dared not go farther than (this, slept, eerie) reflection. I dwelt upon it with (real, fair, a) pertinacity of attention—as if, in so (dwelling, repulsive, ran), I could arrest here the descent (of, shallow, hidden) the steel. I forced myself to (clock, price, ponder) upon the sound of the crescent (lay, obediently, as) it should pass across the garment—upon (the, punish, birth) peculiar thrilling sensation which the friction (name, that, of) cloth produces on the nerves. I (pondered, woman, repulsive) upon all this frivolity until my (teeth, low, confused) were on edge.
system
designed
whereas
Tags
CCSS.RI.11-12.4
CCSS.RI.9-10.4
CCSS.RL.11-12.4
CCSS.RL.8.4
CCSS.RL.9-10.4
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The vibration of the pendulum was at right angles to my length. I saw that the crescent was (system, designed, whereas) to cross the region of the (heart, defeated, danger). It would fray the serge of (via, my, cough) robe — it would return and repeat (everybody, nut, its) operations—again—and again. Notwithstanding terrifically wide (sweep, spade, owner) (some thirty feet or more) and (different, book, the) hissing vigor of its descent, sufficient (to, wow, include) sunder these very walls of iron, (strengthen, still, card) the fraying of my robe would (keep, distribution, be) all that, for several minutes, it (manage, would, weary) accomplish. And at this thought I (camera, homely, paused). I dared not go farther than (this, slept, eerie) reflection. I dwelt upon it with (real, fair, a) pertinacity of attention—as if, in so (dwelling, repulsive, ran), I could arrest here the descent (of, shallow, hidden) the steel. I forced myself to (clock, price, ponder) upon the sound of the crescent (lay, obediently, as) it should pass across the garment—upon (the, punish, birth) peculiar thrilling sensation which the friction (name, that, of) cloth produces on the nerves. I (pondered, woman, repulsive) upon all this frivolity until my (teeth, low, confused) were on edge.
heart
defeated
danger
Tags
CCSS.RI.11-12.4
CCSS.RI.9-10.4
CCSS.RL.11-12.4
CCSS.RL.8.4
CCSS.RL.9-10.4
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The vibration of the pendulum was at right angles to my length. I saw that the crescent was (system, designed, whereas) to cross the region of the (heart, defeated, danger). It would fray the serge of (via, my, cough) robe — it would return and repeat (everybody, nut, its) operations—again—and again. Notwithstanding terrifically wide (sweep, spade, owner) (some thirty feet or more) and (different, book, the) hissing vigor of its descent, sufficient (to, wow, include) sunder these very walls of iron, (strengthen, still, card) the fraying of my robe would (keep, distribution, be) all that, for several minutes, it (manage, would, weary) accomplish. And at this thought I (camera, homely, paused). I dared not go farther than (this, slept, eerie) reflection. I dwelt upon it with (real, fair, a) pertinacity of attention—as if, in so (dwelling, repulsive, ran), I could arrest here the descent (of, shallow, hidden) the steel. I forced myself to (clock, price, ponder) upon the sound of the crescent (lay, obediently, as) it should pass across the garment—upon (the, punish, birth) peculiar thrilling sensation which the friction (name, that, of) cloth produces on the nerves. I (pondered, woman, repulsive) upon all this frivolity until my (teeth, low, confused) were on edge.
via
my
cough
Tags
CCSS.RI.11-12.4
CCSS.RI.9-10.4
CCSS.RL.11-12.4
CCSS.RL.8.4
CCSS.RL.9-10.4
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The vibration of the pendulum was at right angles to my length. I saw that the crescent was (system, designed, whereas) to cross the region of the (heart, defeated, danger). It would fray the serge of (via, my, cough) robe — it would return and repeat (everybody, nut, its) operations—again—and again. Notwithstanding terrifically wide (sweep, spade, owner) (some thirty feet or more) and (different, book, the) hissing vigor of its descent, sufficient (to, wow, include) sunder these very walls of iron, (strengthen, still, card) the fraying of my robe would (keep, distribution, be) all that, for several minutes, it (manage, would, weary) accomplish. And at this thought I (camera, homely, paused). I dared not go farther than (this, slept, eerie) reflection. I dwelt upon it with (real, fair, a) pertinacity of attention—as if, in so (dwelling, repulsive, ran), I could arrest here the descent (of, shallow, hidden) the steel. I forced myself to (clock, price, ponder) upon the sound of the crescent (lay, obediently, as) it should pass across the garment—upon (the, punish, birth) peculiar thrilling sensation which the friction (name, that, of) cloth produces on the nerves. I (pondered, woman, repulsive) upon all this frivolity until my (teeth, low, confused) were on edge.
everybody
nuts
its
Tags
CCSS.RF.3.3B
CCSS.RF.3.3C
CCSS.RF.3.3D
CCSS.RF.4.3A
CCSS.RF.5.3A
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The vibration of the pendulum was at right angles to my length. I saw that the crescent was (system, designed, whereas) to cross the region of the (heart, defeated, danger). It would fray the serge of (via, my, cough) robe — it would return and repeat (everybody, nut, its) operations—again—and again. Notwithstanding terrifically wide (sweep, spade, owner) (some thirty feet or more) and (different, book, the) hissing vigor of its descent, sufficient (to, wow, include) sunder these very walls of iron, (strengthen, still, card) the fraying of my robe would (keep, distribution, be) all that, for several minutes, it (manage, would, weary) accomplish. And at this thought I (camera, homely, paused). I dared not go farther than (this, slept, eerie) reflection. I dwelt upon it with (real, fair, a) pertinacity of attention—as if, in so (dwelling, repulsive, ran), I could arrest here the descent (of, shallow, hidden) the steel. I forced myself to (clock, price, ponder) upon the sound of the crescent (lay, obediently, as) it should pass across the garment—upon (the, punish, birth) peculiar thrilling sensation which the friction (name, that, of) cloth produces on the nerves. I (pondered, woman, repulsive) upon all this frivolity until my (teeth, low, confused) were on edge.
sweep
spade
owner
Tags
CCSS.RI.11-12.4
CCSS.RI.8.4
CCSS.RI.9-10.4
CCSS.RL.11-12.4
CCSS.RL.9-10.4
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The vibration of the pendulum was at right angles to my length. I saw that the crescent was (system, designed, whereas) to cross the region of the (heart, defeated, danger). It would fray the serge of (via, my, cough) robe — it would return and repeat (everybody, nut, its) operations—again—and again. Notwithstanding terrifically wide (sweep, spade, owner) (some thirty feet or more) and (different, book, the) hissing vigor of its descent, sufficient (to, wow, include) sunder these very walls of iron, (strengthen, still, card) the fraying of my robe would (keep, distribution, be) all that, for several minutes, it (manage, would, weary) accomplish. And at this thought I (camera, homely, paused). I dared not go farther than (this, slept, eerie) reflection. I dwelt upon it with (real, fair, a) pertinacity of attention—as if, in so (dwelling, repulsive, ran), I could arrest here the descent (of, shallow, hidden) the steel. I forced myself to (clock, price, ponder) upon the sound of the crescent (lay, obediently, as) it should pass across the garment—upon (the, punish, birth) peculiar thrilling sensation which the friction (name, that, of) cloth produces on the nerves. I (pondered, woman, repulsive) upon all this frivolity until my (teeth, low, confused) were on edge.
different
book
the
Tags
CCSS.RF.3.3B
CCSS.RF.3.3C
CCSS.RF.3.3D
CCSS.RF.4.3A
CCSS.RF.5.3A
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The vibration of the pendulum was at right angles to my length. I saw that the crescent was (system, designed, whereas) to cross the region of the (heart, defeated, danger). It would fray the serge of (via, my, cough) robe — it would return and repeat (everybody, nut, its) operations—again—and again. Notwithstanding terrifically wide (sweep, spade, owner) (some thirty feet or more) and (different, book, the) hissing vigor of its descent, sufficient (to, wow, include) sunder these very walls of iron, (strengthen, still, card) the fraying of my robe would (keep, distribution, be) all that, for several minutes, it (manage, would, weary) accomplish. And at this thought I (camera, homely, paused). I dared not go farther than (this, slept, eerie) reflection. I dwelt upon it with (real, fair, a) pertinacity of attention—as if, in so (dwelling, repulsive, ran), I could arrest here the descent (of, shallow, hidden) the steel. I forced myself to (clock, price, ponder) upon the sound of the crescent (lay, obediently, as) it should pass across the garment—upon (the, punish, birth) peculiar thrilling sensation which the friction (name, that, of) cloth produces on the nerves. I (pondered, woman, repulsive) upon all this frivolity until my (teeth, low, confused) were on edge.
to
wow
include
Tags
CCSS.RF.3.3B
CCSS.RF.3.3C
CCSS.RF.3.3D
CCSS.RF.4.3A
CCSS.RF.5.3A
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