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Unit 12 Vocabulary and Grammar Quiz

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Spring break is a time many students look forward to each year. It’s a chance to take a break from school and enjoy some fun activities. Whether you plan to travel or stay at home, there are many exciting ways to spend this time off.

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During spring break, some families choose to go on vacations. They may visit beautiful beaches or explore national parks, offering stunning vistas of nature. As an astute traveler, you can plan your trip carefully to ensure you enjoy every moment. You might covet the idea of lounging on the soft sand, soaking up the sun, or hiking in the mountains, taking in the fresh air.

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For those who stay home, there are still plenty of activities to enjoy. You could organize a picnic at a local park or participate in community events. However, it is important not to shirk your responsibilities. Even during break, you can help your family with chores or volunteer in your community. This is a great way to endure the boredom that sometimes comes with being at home.

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While spending time outdoors, be mindful of nature. Sometimes, you might notice an acrid smell in the air, especially near factories or during a campfire. It’s a subtle reminder of the impact humans have on the environment. As a bystander, you can advocate for cleaner air and a healthier planet.

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Spring break is also a perfect opportunity to practice new skills. You can accelerate your learning by trying out a new hobby, like painting or playing a musical instrument. Sharing your experiences with friends or family through an oration about what you learned can inspire them to join in on the fun.

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No matter how you choose to spend your spring break, make sure it is a time filled with joy, adventure, and learning!
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Which word group is a dependent clause?
She walks to school
When the bell rings
It is around the corner
I will go shopping
What does a noun dependent clause function as?
Preposition phrase
Noun
Verb
Adjective
What does a clause contain?
Pronoun and conjugation
Adjective and adverb
Object and preposition
Subject and verb
In a sentence, how does a noun dependent clause act?
Modifies an adjective
Describes a verb
Acts as direct object
Separate complete sentence
Which sentence includes an adjective dependent clause?
She quickly runs every morning.
We will visit our grandparents during the break.
Their dog barks loudly at night.
The book that I read last night was interesting.
What function does the adjective dependent clause serve in a sentence?
Provides additional information about the noun.
Acts as the main subject of the sentence.
Serves as the ending punctuation in a sentence.
Indicates the main action performed in the sentence.
In which sentence does the adjective dependent clause come at the beginning?
During the storm, we stayed indoors.
We danced happily under the stars.
The movie ended with a surprising twist.
She kindly helped her friend with the project.
Which word is commonly used to introduce an adjective dependent clause?
On
That
In
With
Which sentence type gives a command or request?
Declarative
Interrogative
Imperative
Exclamatory
What type of sentence expresses strong emotion?
Declarative
Exclamatory
Interrogative
Imperative
Which word in Paragraph 4 means "a person who is present at an event or incident but does not take part in it"?
subtle
bystander
acrid
prowess
Which word is a synonym for "covet" in paragraph 2?
desire
dismiss
ignore
later
What is the definition of the word "endure" found in paragraph 2?
having or showing a willingness to act dishonestly in return for money or personal gain.
to allow the presence or actions of someone or something disliked without interference or complaint
greatly astonish or amaze
(especially of sound, taste, and color) pleasantly smooth or soft; free from harshness.
What is a synonym for the word "oration" found in paragraph 5?
speech
honest
trustworthy
immediate
Which words is an antonym for the word "shirk" in paragraph 3?
confront
excite
astonish
shock
Which word in paragraph 4 means "hard to notice or detect"?
addict
acrid
bystander
subtle
Which word means "captivating scenery viewed from a distance." in paragraph 2?
astute
vistas
covet
docile
What is an antonym for the word "accelerate" in paragraph 5?
slow down
acknowledge
unknown
impressive
What is the definition of the word "acrid" found in paragraph 4?
to be cautious about someone or something.
to desire for the presence of someone
having an unpleasant and sharp smell or taste, especially causing a burning sensation
without any vegetation
Which word means "having a clever and practical ability to make wise and effective decisions." in paragraph 2?
covet
astute
vistas
prowess