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UESL Spring 2022 English Final Exam Review

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  • It's not __ to force students to wear long pants in the hot summer. (ancient | inappropriate | reasonable | squishy)
    reasonable
  • The author’s purpose of an encyclopedia article about the history of macarons is to __.
    inform
  • The author’s purpose of a book that explains different types of common printer issues is to __
    inform
  • Name the five parts of PLOT. (Think of the plot mountain.)
    Conflict, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution
  • Replace the entire capitalized phrase with ONE possessive pronoun. "I feel bad that Mr. Ben is going to shave MR. BEN'S head."
    his
  • Identify the part of speech of the capitalized word. "You were ABSENT the day Sushant pulled the fire alarm."
    adjective
  • Identify the preposition in the sentence. "You have gone over the line."
    over
  • Voldemort wanted to become the __ wizard in the entire land. [ powerful | powerfully | more powerful | most powerful ]
    most powerful
  • Change the given base verb to the PRESENT CONTINUOUS to complete the sentence. "Can you please stop asking to go to recess while Mr. Albert __?" [eat]
    is eating
  • The author’s purpose of a blog post telling people not to adopt pets if they are single and work full time is to
    convince
  • __ these the only seats left? [ am | is | are | do | does ]
    Are
  • After eating a lot of sugar, Ahin flipped her hair __ than before. [ crazy | crazily | more crazily | most crazily ]
    more crazily
  • Ms. Graham was ready to __ her book after writing it for three years. [ converse | languages | publish | represent ]
    publish
  • __ you have any black or dark blue shorts at home? [ am | is | are | do | does ]
    Do
  • That Italian restaurant is fun because you can __ cheese onto your pasta yourself. [ braided | calorie | grate | ingredients ]
    grate
  • Identify the following sentence as declarative, interrogative, imperative, exclamatory, or an interjection. "Hurry up, pick out what you want."
    imperative
  • Replace the entire capitalized phrase with ONE possessive pronoun. "I would lend you a charger, but I left THE ONE THAT BELONGS TO ME at home."
    mine
  • Identify the following sentence as declarative, interrogative, imperative, exclamatory, or an interjection. "This vacuum is no better than using my hands."
    declarative
  • Ju Young played basketball so late, he didn't go home until [ dusk | gigantic | microscopic | temperature ]
    dusk
  • Identify the part of speech of the capitalized word. "Elizabeth DECIDED that no one but her should be able to use the extra bathroom."
    ver
  • Write the contraction formed by the capitalized words. "If you can't find your bus card now, you MUST HAVE left it at home."
    must've
  • Identify the preposition in the sentence. "Did you wash your hands after you fed that giraffe?"
    after
  • Identify the part of speech of the capitalized word. "Did you really have the AUDACITY to tell the principal, 'Going to the bathroom is a human right,' and go without permission?"
    noun
  • The apartment residents were against [ erect | celebrate | organize | spectacle ] a tall office building that would block their view of the Han River.
    erect
  • We always __ at this corner table; you get out of the way! [ sit | sat | will sit | are sitting ]
    sit