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SPRING FINAL REVIEW

SPRING FINAL REVIEW. 8 TH ENGLISH. COMPOUND SENTENCES. * C ontains two complete ideas called clauses *The clauses must be related. * C lauses are connected by a conjunction *A conjunction is a “joiner.” *Conjunctions: remember “FANBOYS” for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so

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SPRING FINAL REVIEW

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  1. SPRING FINAL REVIEW 8TH ENGLISH

  2. COMPOUND SENTENCES *Contains two complete ideas called clauses *The clauses must be related. *Clauses are connected by a conjunction *A conjunction is a “joiner.” *Conjunctions: remember “FANBOYS” for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so *Semicolon functions as a conjunction

  3. Compound and Simple Sentences Abe Lincoln gave a stump speech, and he stood on a real stump. (C) I washed the rug with detergent, but the red stain would not come out. (C) The book is about ancient Egypt. (S) Geronimo was born in No-doyohn Canyon, Mexico. (S) 5. Iris and Phil took a train to Chicago. (S) DO THE REST ON YOUR OWN. YOU WILL CHECK YOUR ANSWERS.

  4. CHECK YOUR ANSWERS FOR COMPOUND OR SIMPLE SENTENCES C 7. C 8. C 9. C 10. C 11. S 12. S 13. S

  5. CHECK YOUR ANSWERS LITERARY TERMS E 2. N 3. G 4. O 5. C 6. A 7. K 8. M F 10. B 11. D 12. H 13. J

  6. ALL BUT MY LIFE PAGE 663 GREEN LITERATURE BOOK The German mayor of the town accompanied the American soldiers. Gerta has no feelings. She says that looking back she was an “emotionless vacuum.” She took the pictures that she kept in the boots out, but she allowed the poison to be burned with the boots. The powerful memories of her family; father reading the paper and smoking a pipe, her mother needlepointing, she and her brother doing homework, soft lamps glowing Gerta married the officer that liberated her.

  7. “The treasure of lemon brown” PAGE 176 red LITERATURE BOOK 1. Greg is failing math. 2. He wants to play basketball with the Scorpions 3. He goes down the street to an abandoned tenement building. 4. He meets Lemon Brown. Greg hears Lemon’s story, helps fight off thugs that want to steal Lemon’s treasure, and learns from Lemon about true “treasures.”

  8. “The treasure of lemon brown” PAGE 176 red LITERATURE BOOK 5. Lemon’s “treasure” is an old harmonica along with newspaper clippings of his success as a blues singer. He keeps it wrapped in the rags around his legs. Lemon’s treasure teaches Greg a lesson about the love between a father and a son. It reveals to him the desire of a father to inspire his son to do well. “…I got a razor here sharp enough to cut a week into nine days!”

  9. The outsiders 1. Ponyboy gets jumped by some of the Socs. Gang members: Darry, Sodapop, Steve, Two-Bit, Dally, and Johnny The narrator is Ponyboy. S. E. Hinton was 16 years old when she wrote The Outsiders.

  10. The outsiders 5. Ponyboy ran away from home because Darry slapped him in an argument. Ponyboy and Johnny rescued small children from a burning church building. Ponyboy tried to cope with Johnny’s death by denying that it happened or was real. Randy was sick of the fighting, and he was tired of it not doing any good. He said that it didn’t matter who won, that that nothing would change.

  11. The outsiders Johnny wanted Ponyboy to stay sensitive, caring, kind, and innocent. Dally “broke” after Johnny’s death. (pg. 52) He robbed a grocery store, ran to the vacant lot, pulled the EMPTY gun on the police, and was shot down. He died young, desperate, and violently.

  12. The Diary of Anne Frank The setting of the play is Amersterdam in the Netherlands during WWII. 2. The Frank’s went into hiding because the Nazi’s were persecuting the Jews. They were exiling them to concentration camps for labor and extermination.

  13. The Diary of Anne Frank 3. The Franks and the Van Daans wore multiple layers of clothing because they could not carry suitcases or they would look suspicious to the Nazis. 4. The Franks and the Van Daans were hiding in the annex for 25 months or about two years.

  14. The Diary of Anne Frank 5. There were eight people hiding in the annex, the Franks (4) The VanDanns (3) and Mr. Dussel. 6. Anne Frank never lost faith in the goodness of people.

  15. The Diary of Anne Frank 7. Peter called Anne “Miss Quack, Quack” 8. The yellow star of David 9. The Franks and the VanDaans think one of their warehouse workers is blackmailing them.

  16. The Diary of Anne Frank 10. Their rations were cut because the suppliers of the ration books were arrested. 11. The sound of the burglar downstairs ruins the Hanukkah celebration. 12. Mrs. Frank wants the VanDaans to leave because Mr. VanDaan was stealing food.

  17. Vocabulary from Anne Frank and The Outsiders • Acquitted- to relieve from charge or fault of a crime; not guilty • Apprehension- nervousness • Conspicuous- easily seen or noticed • Contemptuous- despised; hated; scorned; distained • 5. Defiance- a challenge; the act of going against authority

  18. Vocabulary from Anne Frank and The Outsiders 6. Detached- not attached; separated; disinterested 7. Disgruntled- unhappy 8. Doggedly- persistent in effort; stubbornly tenacious 9. Elite- superior or powerful group; nobility 10. Flinching- to drawback or shrink

  19. Vocabulary from Anne Frank and The Outsiders 11. Gingerly- carefully or cautious 12. Hue- color, tint or shade 13. Incredulous- disbelief; skeptical 14. Indignantly- angrily 15. Intuition-an ability to know things without having to reason them out.

  20. Vocabulary from Anne Frank and The Outsiders 16. Loathe- hate 17. Nonchalantly- in a casual unenthusiastic manner 18.Premonition- a feeling something bad will happen 19. Resignedly- submissive 20. S0phisticated- experienced in world ways

  21. Vocabulary from Anne Frank and The Outsiders 21. Stricken- hit, wound or strike 22. Subside- to sink low or to a lower level 23. Unabashed- obvious; bold 24. Unfathomable- unbelievable 25. Vast- of great area or extent

  22. Who Said It: Anne Frank • 1. "There are no walls, no bolts, no locks that anyone can put on your mind.“ Otto Frank • 2. "We don't need the Nazis to destroy us. We are destroying ourselves.“ Otto Frank • 3. "He's no father to you.. That man! He doesn't know what it is to be a father.“ Mrs. Frank • 4. "In spite of everything, I still believe that people are basically good at heart.“ Anne Frank • 5. "In my day it was the boys who called on the girls. Not the girls on the boys:” Mrs. VanDaan

  23. Who Said It: Anne Frank • 6. "Aren't they awful? Aren't they impossible? Treating us as if we were still in the nursery." Anne Frank • 7. "There is so little that we parents can do to help our children. We can only try to set a good example. You must build your own character.“ Otto Frank • 8. "You can't throw. . .? Something they branded you with? That they made you wear so they could spit on you?” Peter

  24. Who Said It: Outsiders 1. “Our one rule, besides stick together, is don’t get caught…Either way there’s not going to be any blood feud between our outfit and Shepard’s. If we needed them tomorrow, they’d show.” Two-Bit 2. “…. Johnny, don’t die, please don’t die…” Dallas 3. “He kept trying to make someone say ‘No’ and they never did. They never did. That is what he wanted. For somebody to tell him ‘No’.” Randy 4. “I didn’t think! I forgot! That’s all I hear out of you! Can’t you think of anything?” Darry

  25. Who Said It: Outsiders 5. “I think I like it better when the old man’s hittin’ me. At least then I know he knows who I am.” Johnny 6. “We have troubles you have never even heard of….Things are rough all over.” Cherry 7. "You know what a greaser is? White trash with long hair.“ Bob 8. “It ain’t fair! It ain’t fair that we have all the rough breaks!” Pony Boy 9. “Don’t let him bug you. He’s really proud of you ‘cause you’re so brainy. It’s just because you’re the baby.--I mean he loves you a lot. Savvy?” Soda Pop

  26. Root Words aster & astro star astronomy, asterisk

  27. aud to hear audience, audible Root Words

  28. cir& circum around circumference, circle Root Words

  29. cred to believe, trust credibility, incredibility Root Words

  30. dic, dict to say, to speak diction, dictionary Root Words

  31. dur hard, lasting duration, endure Root Words

  32. graph & gram to write, draw autograph, paragraph Root Words

  33. jur, jus, judic law, right, judgment justify, judicial Root Words

  34. logue, logo idea, word, speech, reason dialogue, logical Root Words

  35. micro small microscope Root Words

  36. mono one monologue Root Words

  37. mov, mob, mot to move mobile, remove Root Words

  38. noc, nox night equinox, nocturnal Root Words

  39. port to carry import, export Root Words

  40. pyr fire pyromania Root Words

  41. Ante before Ante meridian Prefixes

  42. anti Opposite or against Antisocial, anti-violence Prefixes

  43. auto self Autobiography, autograph Prefixes

  44. spec, spect, spic to see, look at inspect, spectators Root Words

  45. syn, sym together symphony, synthesize Root Words

  46. tract to pull, draw attract, traction Root Words

  47. volve roll revolve, involve Root Words

  48. bi two Bicycle, biennial Prefixes

  49. extra Outside, beyond, besides Extracurricular, extraordinary Prefixes

  50. intra within intravenous Prefixes

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