DNJHS: English 1st 9 weeks exam
prepositional phrase
A group of words that begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun.
adjective
A word that describes a noun
adverb
A word that describes a verb
pronoun
A word that takes the place of a noun
Imagery
Description that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, taste)
PP
List either IP (infinitive phrase) or PP (prepositional phrase) for the bold part of the sentence: Bill loves to go TO THE BOOKSTORE.
PP
List either IP (infinitive phrase) or PP (prepositional phrase) for the bold part of the sentence: John drive TO HIS HOUSE to eat since he was hungry.
IP
List either IP (infinitive phrase) or PP (prepositional phrase) for the bold part of the sentence: Pam wanted to walk to their house TO CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS.
IP
List either IP (infinitive phrase) or PP (prepositional phrase) for the bold part of the sentence: Sally chose to go to her room TO STUDY HER ENGLISH HOMEWORK.
PP
List either IP (infinitive phrase) or PP (prepositional phrase) for the bold part of the sentence: She goes TO THE LIBRARY to work on her paper.
IP
List either IP (infinitive phrase) or PP (prepositional phrase) for the bold part of the sentence: Since Tuesday, he wanted TO PLAY GAMES IN THE LOUNGE.
IP
List either IP (infinitive phrase) or PP (prepositional phrase) for the bold part of the sentence: The boy went to his room TO SLEEP, for he was tired.
IP
List either IP (infinitive phrase) or PP (prepositional phrase) for the bold part of the sentence: The players went to the gym TO PLAY A NIGHT GAME.
PP
List either IP (infinitive phrase) or PP (prepositional phrase) for the bold part of the sentence: Tom ran TO THE PHONE to call his girlfriend.
PP
List either IP (infinitive phrase) or PP (prepositional phrase) for the bold part of the sentence: We walked TO THE COURTHOUSE to sign the papers for the adoption.
verb
Name the part of speech in bold: I WANT to go now.
pronoun
Name the part of speech in bold: I helped HIM carry it.
adjective
Name the part of speech in bold: John is my BEST friend.
noun
Name the part of speech in bold: MASON builds houses.
pronoun
Name the part of speech in bold: MY family live in different parts of India.
interjection
Name the part of speech in bold: My friend said, "OH! What cold weather."
adjective
Name the part of speech in bold: My friend wasn't STRONG enough to lift his heavy rucksack.
conjunction
Name the part of speech in bold: She looked up BUT didn't see anything.
preposition
Name the part of speech in bold: She was very impressed WITH her results.
conjunction
Name the part of speech in bold: She went to the market AND bought some eggs.
adjective
Name the part of speech in bold: That was a DIFFICULT question.
adjective
Name the part of speech in bold: The weather was very COLD.
preposition
Name the part of speech in bold: There is a mouse UNDERNEATH the piano.
verb
Name the part of speech in bold: We LEFT for the mountain just before six in the morning.
noun
Name the part of speech in bold: We didn't spend the NIGHT there.
preposition
Name the part of speech in bold: We first went TO the store to by a few things.
adverb
Name the part of speech in bold: We got back home late at night but we didn't go to sleep IMMEDIATELY.
noun
Name the part of speech in bold: We have breakfast at a CAFE near the rail station.
verb
Name the part of speech in bold: What ARE you doing there?
pronoun
Name the part of speech in bold: You have to believe in yourself if YOU ever expect to be successful.
direct characterization
The author directly states a character's traits
indirect characterization
The character is revealed through their personality, appearance, words, actions, and effect on others
denotation
The dictionary definition of a word
Redd
Which character from "The Looking Glass Wars" is described? along with The Cat, this character escaped into the Heart Crystal
Hatter Madigan
Which character from "The Looking Glass Wars" is described? asked Alyss for a temporary leave of duty at the end of the novel
Prince Leopold
Which character from "The Looking Glass Wars" is described? asked Alyss for her hand in marriage
Charles Dodgson
Which character from "The Looking Glass Wars" is described? assumed he was the character Dodge in Alyss's stories about Wonderland
Queen Guinevere
Which character from "The Looking Glass Wars" is described? became queen of Wonderland after his mother deemed her sister unfit to rile the queendom
General Doppelganger
Which character from "The Looking Glass Wars" is described? commander of the royal army; can split himself in half and become 2 separate people
Alyss
Which character from "The Looking Glass Wars" is described? defeated the Looking Glass Maze and gained full control of White Imagination
The Cat
Which character from "The Looking Glass Wars" is described? didn't chase Hatter and Alyss into the Pool of Tears because he was afraid of water
Homburg Molly
Which character from "The Looking Glass Wars" is described? half civilian and half Millinery spawn
Dodge Anders
Which character from "The Looking Glass Wars" is described? is consumed by venegance to destroy The Cat and Redd
Quigley
Which character from "The Looking Glass Wars" is described? leader of the gang of orphans that Alyss lived with in London for a short time
King Nolan
Which character from "The Looking Glass Wars" is described? sent on a mission from the queen to make an alliance with King Arch of Borderland
Mrs. Liddle
Which character from "The Looking Glass Wars" is described? to Alyss to "stop living in a fantasy world" and to "do as others do"
Bibwit Harte
Which character from "The Looking Glass Wars" is described? tutor to the Heart family; has extra sensitive hearing
Jack of Diamonds
Which character from "The Looking Glass Wars" is described? was a "spy" for both Redd and the Alyssians; jailed for his crimes by Alyss
conjunction
a word that joins two phrases or sentences
preposition
a word that shows the relationship of a noun or pronoun to some other word in the sentence
verb
action word
connotation
an idea or feeling that a word invokes in addition to its literal or primary meaning.
tranquil
calm, peaceful
interjection
expresses emotion and has no grammatical relation to the rest of the sentence
oblivious
forgetful; unaware
judiciously
having, exercising, or characterized by sound judgment
emerged
move out of or away from something and come into view
vindictive
seeking revenge
inspiration
something that influences, propels, or inspires you to create something new
morale
the spirit of a group that makes the members want the group to succeed
infinitive phrase
to + verb
vie
to compete; to strive for victory or superiority
endure
to put up with; to survive a hardship
askew
twisted to one side, crooked; disapprovingly