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Week 1 - The Fast & The Curious - Express Yourself

Total questions: 15

Worksheet time: 15mins

Name
Class
Date
1.

What is the meaning of the word ascribe as we have used it in this week's studies?

a)

the art of making beautiful handwriting

b)

to say or think that something is caused by, comes from, or is associated with another person or thing

c)

to speak or read something to a person who writes it down

d)

a poem which is often silly or sarcastic, but has an important message

2.

What is the meaning of the word autobiography as we have used it in this week's studies?

a)

a person’s life story written by that person

b)

to say the opposite of something that someone else has said

c)

an official order given by a person with power or by a government

d)

the study of types of words, their pronunciations, and their uses in a sentence

3.

What is the meaning of the word calligraphy as we have used it in this week's studies?

a)

the art of making beautiful handwriting

b)

graphic - shown or described in a very clear way, used especially to refer to things that are shocking

c)

to speak or read something to a person who writes it down

d)

a poem which is often silly or sarcastic, but has an important message

4.

What is the meaning of the word contradict as used in our studies this week?

a)

to point out or point to; to be a sign or symptom ofa person’s life story written by that person

b)

to say the opposite of something that someone else has said

c)

an official order given by a person with power or by a government

d)

the study of types of words, their pronunciations, and their uses in a sentence

5.

What is the meaning of the word dictate as we have used it in this week's studies?

a)

a formal written statement charging a person with an offense

b)

graphic - shown or described in a very clear way, used especially to refer to things that are shocking

c)

to speak or read something to a person who writes it down

d)

a poem which is often silly or sarcastic, but has an important message

6.

What is the meaning of the word edict as used in our studies this week?

a)

to point out or point to; to be a sign or symptom of a person’s life story written by that person

b)

words that are written on or cut into a surface

c)

an official order given by a person with power or by a government

d)

the study of types of words, their pronunciations, and their uses in a sentence

7.

What is the meaning of the word epigram as we have used it in this week's studies?

a)

a formal written statement charging a person with an offense

b)

graphic - shown or described in a very clear way, used especially to refer to things that are shocking

c)

a written message from a doctor that tells a patient what

medicine to take

d)

a poem which is often silly or sarcastic, but has an important message

8.

What is the meaning of the word grammar as used in our studies this week?

a)

to point out or point to; to be a sign or symptom of a person’s life story written by that person

b)

a message sent by telegraph and then delivered in written or printed form

c)

an official order given by a person with power or by a government

d)

the study of types of words, their pronunciations, and their uses in a sentence

9.

What is the meaning of the word graphic as we have used it in this week's studies?

a)

a written, printed, or typed copy of words that have been spoken

b)

shown or described in a very clear way, used especially to refer to things that are shocking

c)

a written message from a doctor that tells a patient what

medicine to take

d)

a poem which is often silly or sarcastic, but has an important message

10.

What is the meaning of the word indicate as used in our studies this week?

a)

a person’s life story written by that person

b)

a message sent by telegraph and then delivered in written or printed form

c)

an official order given by a person with power or by a government

d)

to point out or point to; to be a sign or symptom of

11.

What is the meaning of the word indictment as we have used it in this week's studies?

a)

a formal written statement charging a person with an offense

b)

shown or described in a very clear way, used especially to refer to things that are shocking

c)

a written message from a doctor that tells a patient what

medicine to take

d)

to say or think that something is caused by, comes from, or is associated with another person or thing

12.

What is the meaning of the word inscription as used in our studies this week?

a)

a person’s life story written by that person

b)

words that are written on or cut into a surface

c)

an official order given by a person with power or by a government

d)

to point out or point to; to be a sign or symptom of

13.

What is the meaning of the word prescription as we have used it in this week's studies?

a)

to speak or read something to a person who writes it down

b)

shown or described in a very clear way, used especially to refer to things that are shocking

c)

a written message from a doctor that tells a patient what

medicine to take

d)

to say or think that something is caused by, comes from, or is associated with another person or thing

14.

What is the meaning of the word telegram as used in our studies this week?

a)

a person’s life story written by that person

b)

words that are written on or cut into a surface

c)

an official order given by a person with power or by a government

d)

a message sent by telegraph and then delivered in written or printed form

15.

What is the meaning of the word transcript as we have used it in this week's studies?

a)

a written, printed, or typed copy of words that have been spoken

b)

shown or described in a very clear way, used especially to refer to things that are shocking

c)

a written message from a doctor that tells a patient what

medicine to take

d)

to say or think that something is caused by, comes from, or is associated with another person or thing