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🍁Bell Ringer #3 Review

Total questions: 17

Worksheet time: 9mins

Name
Class
Date
1.
Choose the correctly written sentence.
a)
My friend Chloe who never cooks at home, decided to use her stove to store her extra shoes. Unfortunately, she forgot about her footwear when, on a rare whim, she decided to use the oven to bake cookies.
b)
My friend Chloe, who never cooks at home decided to use her stove to store her extra shoes; unfortunately she forgot about her footwear when on a rare whim she decided to use the oven to bake cookies.
c)
My friend Chloe, who never cooks at home, decided to use her stove to store her extra shoes. Unfortunately, she forgot about her footwear when, on a rare whim, she decided to use the oven to bake cookies.
d)
My friend Chloe, who never cooks at home, decided to use her stove to store her extra shoes. Unfortunately she forgot about her footwear when on a rare whim she decided to use the oven to bake cookies.
2.
Choose the correctly written sentence.
a)
The stench of melting dripping rubber souls filled the apartments in the girls' building everyone evacuated.
b)
The stench of melting, dripping rubber soles filled the apartments in the girl's building. Everyone evacuated.
c)
The stench of melting dripping rubber soles filled the apartments in the girl's building everyone evacuated.
d)
The stench of melting dripping rubber soles filled the apartments in the girls' building. Everyone evacuated.
3.
Choose the correctly written sentence.
a)
The careful, ever watchful security guard, a stout man who wore his dark blue employer issued uniform with pride shouted, "Get away from that car!
b)
The careful, ever watchful security guard, a stout man who wore his dark blue employer-issued uniform with pride, shouted, "Get away from that car!"
c)
The careful ever-watchful security guard, a stout man who wore his dark blue employer-issued uniform with pride, shouted, "get away from that car."
d)
The careful, ever-watchful security guard, a stout man who wore his dark blue employer-issued uniform with pride, shouted, "Get away from that car!"
4.
Choose the correctly written sentence.
a)
It's ironic that students say they don't enjoy poetry, yet they love rap music.
b)
Its ironic that student's say they don't enjoy poetry yet they love rap music.
c)
It's ironical that student's say they don't enjoy poetry, yet they love rap music.
d)
It's ironic that students say they dont enjoy poetry yet they love rap music.
5.
The gymnast balanced ___________________________ on the balance beam after doing a flip.
a)
precariously
b)
predominate
c)
depreciate
d)
ardent
e)
imminent
6.

Dark clouds signaled that a storm was __________.

a)
imminent
b)
predominate
c)
depreciate
d)
ardent
e)
infallibility
7.

A car will __________ in value the moment it is driven off the lot.

a)
depreciate
b)
predominate
c)
ardent
d)
imminent
e)
infallibility
8.

The scientist’s reputation for __________ made others trust her conclusions without question.

a)
infallibility
b)
predominate
c)
depreciate
d)
ardent
e)
imminent
9.

In the debate, one voice seemed to __________ over the others.

a)
predominate
b)
depreciate
c)
ardent
d)
imminent
e)
infallibility
10.

He was an __________ supporter of his team, cheering loudly at every game.

a)
ardent
b)
predominate
c)
depreciate
d)
imminent
e)
infallibility
11.
What type of argument is being used in this example?
a)
logos
b)
pathos
c)
ethos
12.
What type of argument is being used in this example?
a)
logos
b)
pathos
c)
ethos
13.
What type of argument is being used in this example?
a)
logos
b)
pathos
c)
ethos
14.
A writer carefully chooses words to make the reader feel a certain way. It's all about the narrator and how they feel about the character, subject, and audience.
a)
tone
b)
mood
15.
When a writer evokes a certain feeling in the reader about the scene or setting, this is called
a)
tone
b)
mood
16.
What set of words best describes the mood of this passage from Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Tell-Tale Heart”?
a)
Insane, nervous, and guilty
b)
Happy, lighthearted, and joy
c)
Sad and depressed
17.
What set of words best describe the mood of this passage?
a)
insane, nervous, and guilty
b)
happy, lighthearted, and joy
c)
sad and depressed