Friday, December 14, 2018

English 10 Standard Semester 1 Exam Study Guide


what is the object of your journey sir
Which word in the sentence is the appositive? sir
Which word is the direct object? object
Is the verb transitive or intransitive? transitive
What type of sentence is this? simple
show me a thoroughly satisfied man and I will show you a failure
Which word is the participle? satisfied
Which word is the helping verb? will
Is the verb “show” transitive or intransitive? intransitive
What type of sentence is it? compound
lord albermarle an elderly paralytic man was now the only advocate of phileas fogg
Which part of the sentence is the appositive phrase? an elderly paralytic gentleman
What type of verb is “was”? linking
Which work in the sentence is the predicate nominative? advocate
Is the verb “now” transitive or intransitive? intransitive
each of the students was working on his writing assignment when the bell rang
Which word is the subordinating conjunction? when
Are the verbs “working” and “rang” transitive or intransitive? intransitive
Which word is the helping verb? was
What type of sentence is this? complex
Multiple Choice
What emblem did Hester have to wear? letter a
For what did the letter A stand? adulterer
What information did Hester refuse to tell the officials and Mr. Dimmesdale? name of lover
How did Hester support herself and Pearl? sewing
Describe Pearl. beautiful
Describe Hester’s feelings toward Pearl. she loved her
Mr. Wilson asks Pearl, “Canst thou tell me, my child, who made thee?” What is Pearls answer? rosebush
How did Roger Chillingworth become Dimmesdale’s medical advisor? church elders
Who is the leech? Chillingworth
What does Rev. Dimmesdale’s congregation think of him? practically a saint
Where did Mr. Dimmesdale go at midnight? scaffold
What did Pearl ask Mr. Dimmesdale? stand on scaffold with her
Why do Hester and Pearl go to the forest? to meet dimmesdale
When Mr. Dimmesdale finds out that Roger Chillingworth is out for revenge, he knows his religious career is Boston will be at an end and his life would be miserable. What does Hester suggest? her pearl and he should all go away
Mr. Dimmesdale kissed Pearl. What did she do in response? washed it off
How did Rev. Mr. Dimmesdale’s attitude change after he decided to leave Boston with Hester? felt better
What did Mr. Dimmesdale tell the people of New England before he died? confessed sins
What did the people see when Mr. Dimmesdale took off his ministerial band? letter A scar
What happened to Hester? stayed in boston
What happened to Pearl? moved to Europe
Vocabulary Matching
Amiable - good-natured
Iniquity - immoral behavior
Impute - represent something undesireable
Abased - humiliated
Benign- friendly
Obviated - prevent or remove
Implore - beseech
Impalpable - indescribable
Incongruity - being unsuitable
Epoch - time-period
Mollified - to appease someone
Requite - avenge
Quaff - drink
Pious - devoutly religious
Unrelenting - not yielding in severity