English 09B
Are you going to the concert tomorrow night, Charlotte? a. simple b. compound c. complex d. compound complex
a
COLLECTING STAMPS is a good hobby for older people as well. a. Gerund b. infinitive c. participle
a
Can you figure out these directions? a. sentence b. fragment c. run-on
a
Her summary OF THE BOOK was quite thorough. a. adjective b. adverb c. participle d. infinitive e. gerund
a
I cannot defend his behavior. a. simple b. compound c. complex d. compound complex
a
I want an ice cream cone. a. simple b. compound c. complex d. compound complex
a
In the meantime, watch out for those cars. a. sentence b. fragment c. run-on
a
Kendra is the best artist in our sophomore class. a. sentence b. fragment c. run-on
a
Mary and John were married in 1948. a. sentence b. fragment c. run-on
a
May I help you with that cart, Laura? a. sentence b. fragment c. run-on
a
That was an innocent statement by the player. a. simple b. compound c. complex d. compound complex
a
The treacherous wind DURING THE GAME mad pitching well virtually impossible. a. adjective b. adverb c. participle d. infinitive e. gerund
a
There is nothing that he would not try. a. sentence b. fragment c. run-on
a
This is it, Jimmy! a. simple b. compound c. complex d. compound complex
a
This is the best movie out right now. a. simple b. compound c. complex d. compound complex
a
Was in a gang when younger a. Boo Radley b. Tom Robinson c. Bob Ewell
a
We are a happy family. a. sentence b. fragment c. run-on
a
also lives in Meridian, Mississippi a. Dill b. Jem c. Heck Tate
a
has a crippled left arm a. Tom Robinson b. Bob Ewell c. Atticus
a
has a son named Zeebo a. Calpurnia b. Mayella Ewell c. Dill
a
All of the king's men. a. sentence b. fragment c. run-on
b
Come here and talk to me. a. simple b. compound c. complex d. compound complex
b
Destroyed Mrs. Dubose's Camellias a. Dill b. Jem c. Scout d. Bob Ewell
b
He did not have to go after her, but he did. a. simple b. compound c. complex d. compound complex
b
I know him, and he knows me well. a. simple b. compound c. complex d. compound complex
b
In the very best of times with the best performers under his mentorship. a. sentence b. fragment c. run-on
b
Is the sheriff of Maycomb a. Bob Ewell b. Heck tate
b
Knows how to read before begins school a. Jem b. Scout
b
Most of the time during the academic year. a. sentence b. fragment c. run-on
b
My brother who lives about three hours away from here. a. sentence b. fragment c. run-on
b
None of these items on the top shelf. a. sentence b. fragment c. run-on
b
She played the entire game WITH GUSTO. a. adjective b. adverb c. participle d. infinitive e. gerund
b
Some of the cab drivers in New York City. a. sentence b. fragment c. run-on
b
TO WIN THE CONTEST was her goal. a. Gerund b. infinitive c. participle
b
Ted needed TO FINISH HIS ESSAY. a. Gerund b. infinitive c. participle
b
The attorney explained the case's difficult aspect TO HER ASSISTANT. a. adjective b. adverb c. participle d. infinitive e. gerund
b
UNTIL 2004, my family vacationed at that Pennsylvania resort. a. adjective b. adverb c. participle d. infinitive e. gerund
b
WITHOUT MUCH EFFORT, the comedian made the audience laugh. a. adjective b. adverb c. participle d. infinitive e. gerund
b
Your actions set a bad example for others, and you need to change your ways. a. simple b. compound c. complex d. compound complex
b
some of that bread that you had brought over to the house. a. sentence b. fragment c. run-on
b
takes care of seven siblings a. Aunt Alexandra b. Mayella Ewell
b
why does Bob go after Jem and Scout not Atticus?
because it would hurt him more
Prepostitional phrase; He broke the record by three seconds.
by three seconds
Also lives at the FInch's landing a. Calpurnia b. Heck Tate c. Aunt Alexandra
c
Detroit is a good city for sports, so is Chicago. a. sentence b. fragment c. run-on
c
Even though you can do it, do not attempt it, you could get hurt. a. sentence b. fragment c. run-on
c
Helene handled it well, but the others did not. a. simple b. compound c. complex d. compound complex
c
I can readily see your point I do not agree with it at all. a. sentence b. fragment c. run-on
c
If you are trying to start something, do not! a. simple b. compound c. complex d. compound complex
c
Our skilled mechanic, EXHAUSTED FROM THE DAY'S WORK, asked for a ride home. a. adjective b. adverb c. participle d. infinitive e. gerund
c
Perry lives in town that was featured on the news last night. a. simple b. compound c. complex d. compound complex
c
SEEING THE STRAY CAT, the police officer stopped the oncoming traffic. a. gerund b. infinitive c. participle
c
Send it to me I will take care of the rest. a. sentence b. fragment c. run-on
c
The author, who has talent I others areas as well, will appear at the local bookstore tonight. a. simple b. compound c. complex d. compound complex
c
The worker WIPING HIS BROW is my neighbor. a. Gerund b. infinitive c. participle
c
They spoke to him about it, we listened well. a. simple b. compound c. complex d. compound complex
c
Under the bench is the hammer, bring it here please. a. sentence b. fragment c. run-on
c
WALKING HOME AFTER DINNER, the club's manager reflected on her trying day. a. adjective b. adverb c. participle d. infinitive e. gerund
c
what does Atticus believe is the equalizer of all men?
court
After he left for the game, John called us, and we responded quickly. a. simple b. compound c. complex d. compound complex
d
He is the author who spoke to us and we have never forgotten that experience. a. simple b. compound c. complex d. compound complex
d
I wanted to go to the game, and the other wanted to see the movie that was playing in the city. a. simple b. compound c. complex d. compound complex
d
Loses a job with WPA a. Mayella Ewell b. Aunt Alexandra c. Tom Robinson d. Bob Ewell
d
The leader TO EMULATE is my father. a. adjective b. adverb c. participle d. infinitive e. gerund
d
The route that we took was long, and the bus passengers were annoyed. a. simple b. compound c. complex d. compound complex
d
Turn off the light, it's too bright in here now. a. sentence b. fragment d. run-on
d
what are two reasons why we think Tom is innocent
doesn't change testamony and he has a crippled left arm
RUNNING THE CAMPAIGN FOR HER BROTHER was a challenge for Elsie a. adjective b. adverb c. participle d. infinitive e. gerund
e
true/ false Jem is the person who killed Bob Ewell
false
true/ false Mrs. Debose must read to every afternoon because she is suffering from Alzheimer's
false
true/ false TKMB is 3rd person and told by scout
false
true/ false The children develop a game involving Tom Robinson trial when they get bored
false
true/ false The first witness called during the trial is Bob Ewell
false
true/ false Tom's death affects the city and society of Maycomb for many months
false
true/false After the trial, the city decides not to reelect Atticus to the state government
false
true/false Atticus cements the knot home where the kids are receiving gifts from Boo because he does not want his children associating with Boo.
false
true/false Atticus goes down to the jail in order to keep Tom company during the night.
false
true/false Atticus is the protagonist in our novel
false
true/false Dill stays with his aunt, Miss Stephanie, when he visits Maycomb.
false
true/false Dill's real name is Dylan Harris
false
true/false HEck Tate and Bob Ewell both said Mayella was beaten on the left side of her face
false
true/false Heck Tate protects Boo Radley because Heck Tate doesn't want to deal with another trial
false
true/false Juries in Maycomb mainly contain people from the city
false
true/false Scout "Wrecks" the halloween pageant by entering on stage too early
false
true/false Scout and jem learn Atticus used to be One-Shot Finch because of his athletic abilities
false
true/false Scouts mother died when scout was born
false
true/false The children succeed in giving their note to Boo when they try to push it through a window shutter
false
true/false Tim Johnson is a next door neighbor to the finches
false
what is the subject of Mayella Ewell thinking Atticus was bullying her
friends
what is Toms biggest mistake?
he felt sorry for Mayella
what secret do we learn from Dolphus Raymond?
he isn't an alcoholic
how is atticus different from other fathers?
he treats his kids like his equals
why does heck tate insist Bob killed himself?
he wants to protect Boo
Prepostitional phrase; In a minute I can help you.
in a minute
how does Mrs. Maudie react to losing her house?
she was happy
what does Atticus want the children to learn from Mrs. Debose?
to have courage
prepostitional phrase; Will you go to the game tonight?
to the game
True/false The cunningham family takes no charity from anyone
true
true/ false Aunt Alexandra comes to live with the family because it is felt that scout needs a female figure in her life
true
true/ false From the beginning Atticus knew he wouldn't win the trial.
true
true/ false Mayella tells us Tom had never been i her yard before the day of the crime
true
true/ false Mrs. Merriweather is concerned with helping the Mrunas
true
true/false Bob Ewell is thought to be the person trying to break into Judge Taylor's house
true
true/false The first thing Scout finds in the tree is gum
true
true/false When jem retrieves his shirt from the Radley backyard he finds Boo has sewn it up
true
true/false at the end of the novel, Scout is in the third grade and Jem is in seventh
true
prepostional phrase; Mom cooked the meal within an hour.
within an hour