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1 Hosted by Mr. Stepp American Literature Semester Review Where the Smart Just Keep Getting Smarter! 2014/Stepp

2 10 points The Crucible Character Match Ran naked in the woods B – Tituba A – Mercy Lewis C – Abigail D - Sarah Good A – Mercy Lewis

3 10 points Research Paper An in-text recognition of a source of information or of a quoted passage. B – sources A – parenthetical citation C – transitions D - topic A – parenthetical citation

4 10 points ACT PREP – Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement Choose the correct word for the sentence below. Fans cheered the baseball team as _____ won the last game of the season. B – they A – it

5 10 points Vocabulary Choose the vocabulary word that best fills in the blank. The storm is expected to ____ twenty inches of snow. B - circumvent A - intervene C - deposit D - tactile C - deposit

6 10 points ACT PREP – Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement Choose the correct word for the sentence below. The FBLA members put _____ signatures on the document. B – their A – its B – their

7 10 points Research Paper A record of all sources cited in the paper, set up according to very specific rules B – references A – citation C – plagiarism D – MLA format B – references

8 10 points ACT PREP – Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement Choose the correct word for the sentence below. The Kentucky team was opportunistic; _____ took advantage of every break. B – they A – it

9 10 points Vocabulary Choose the vocabulary word that best fills in the blank. The teenager felt it was a great _____ to clean his room once a month. B - intervene A - counteract C - expose D - imposition

10 10 points The Crucible Character Match Works for the Proctor family and made a doll for her employer B – Tituba A – Abigail C – Mary Warren D - Goody Putnam C – Mary Warren

11 10 points Research Paper The first paragraph(s) of a paper; introduces the topic and contains the thesis and the blueprint B – paraphrase A – introduction C – topic D – thesis A – introduction

12 10 points The Crucible Character Match Wealthy landowner who tried to profit from the accusations of others. B – John Proctor A – Rev. John Hale C – Reverend Parris D - Thomas PutnamD – Thomas Putnam

13 10 points ACT PREP – Commonly Confused Words Choose the correct word for the sentence below. Clothes that are _____ are comfortable but often not flattering. B – lose A – loose

14 10 points Vocabulary Choose the vocabulary word that best fills in the blank. The _____ on the old gravestone was nearly unreadable. B - inscription A - postscript C - circumscribe D - cognition B - inscription

15 10 points ACT PREP – Commonly Confused Words Choose the correct word for the sentence below. I have often wondered about ____ state of mental health. B – your A – you’re B – your

16 10 points Research Paper A restatement of a text, passage, or work in a different form than it originally appeared B – paraphrase A – quotation C – report D – plagiarism B – paraphrase

17 10 points ACT PREP – Commonly Confused Words Choose the correct word for the sentence below. Please _____ this pot of Mom’s chicken soup. B – except A – accept

18 10 points Research Paper Use of material-quoted OR paraphrased-without required documentation B – paraphrase A – citation C – works cited D – plagiarism

19 10 points ACT PREP – Capitalization Choose A. is the sentence contains no capitalization errors Choose B. if the sentence is incorrect “I believe you,” Dean replied, “But I can do nothing for you.”. B – The answer is ‘B’ - error(s) found A – The answer is ‘A’ - no errors B – The answer is ‘B’ - error(s) found

20 10 points Vocabulary Match the word to the definition A breaking apart or the state of being broken apart B - circumscribe A - circumvent C - rupture D - prediction C – rupture

21 10 points The Crucible Character Match Confessed to an affair with a servant girl, but refused to sign a lie about being a witch. B – John Proctor A - Rev. Parris C - Thomas Putnam D - Arthur Miller B – John Proctor

22 10 points ACT PREP – Capitalization Choose A. is the sentence contains no capitalization errors Choose B. if the sentence is incorrect Oh Death, thou art life’s last whisper. B – The answer is ‘B’ - error(s) found A – The answer is ‘A’ - no errors

23 10 points Vocabulary Match the word to the definition To stop or interrupt the course of B - intercept A - counteract C - rupture D - terminal B – intercept

24 10 points The Crucible Character Match Angry that seven of her children died; blamed witchcraft by midwives. B – Tituba A – Abigail Williams C – Elizabeth Proctor D - Goody PutnamD – Goody Putnam

25 10 points ACT PREP – Capitalization Choose A. is the sentence contains no capitalization errors Choose B. if the sentence is incorrect We turned north toward the old church. B – The answer is ‘B’ - error(s) found A – The answer is ‘A’ - no errors

26 10 points Vocabulary Match the word to the definition An addition to an already completed letter, article or book B - intercept A - expose C - postscript D - compositition C – postscript

27 Tally the points. Winning team receives a 10 point bonus! (and a very good shot at passing the test tomorrow)


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