HS English Week: 27 – Day 1 Date: _______ Start Time: _____ End Time: ______ Vocabulary Score: _____/20 Grammar Score: _____/10 A. Vocabulary – Match the words to their synonyms. Then change the suffix to match the given part of speech. Use the charts from the examples to guess a suffix before using a dictionary. ruminate arbitrary solicitous Example: omnipotent narcissism fecund scrupulous belligerent parsimonious relegate (adj.) almighty enumerate pejorative proscribe omnipotence (noun) 1. (adj.) contemptuous; disparaging (adv.) 2. (adj.) fertile; fruitful (noun) 3. (adj.) attentive; mindful (noun) 4. (adj.) contentious; quarrelsome (adv.) 5. (verb) forbid; outlaw (noun) 6. (adj.) random; erratic (noun) 7. (verb) assign; transfer (noun) 8. (adj.) frugal; miserly (adv.) 9. (verb) itemize; recite (noun) 10. (adj.) conscientious; precise (adv.) 11. (noun) egotism; self-absorption (adj.) 12. (verb) meditate; ponder (noun.) Write an original sentence using the vocabulary word in the given form. 13. solicitously 14. ruminative 15. parsimony 16. arbitrarily 17. narcissist EH_sample3.docx 1 Week: 27 – Day 1 HS English 18. enumerative 19. scrupulousness 20. ruminatively B. Grammar – Identify whether the underlined word or phrase is in the correct location or form to modify the given topic. If the location or form is incorrect, rewrite the sentence correctly. The form of the phrase or sentence may change. 1. Kaylee Going home from school, Kaylee ran past the man, wanting to get home faster. 2. Brad To work in movies is Brad’s dream, and, a hard-working man, his dream has a good chance to come true. 3. Braque’s art An innovative exploration of multiple perspectives, George Braque’s art grew alongside Pablo Picasso’s work, creating a style later named Cubism. 4. Celia Not wanting to leave, Celia’s mother had to force Celia to go. 5. leapt To Ian’s delight, the tiger leapt to the top of the boulder while Ian watched excitedly. 6. cry With a small cry, the joyful kitten darted to his mother and siblings. 7. robot Devoid of feeling, the robot did its daily chores, never protesting the monotony. 8. pirate The rogue pirate, lost and drifting, called out to a passing vessel for help. 9. dramas Television sit-coms are known for their over-the-top situations and light-hearted comedy, whereas dramas are known for gritty police action and dark humor. 10. differences 07_VOCA_05A_E.docx Cultural differences can either intrigue or scare people, but they are unavoidable in life. 2 ® is a Registered Trademark of MathWizard, Inc.
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