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Copy of Unit 2 Vocabulary and Grammar (7/24/2025)

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What does the word "trivial" mean in paragraph 1?
Serious
Unimportant
Complicated
Exciting
What does the word "feud" mean in paragraph 1?
A friendly competition
A prolonged and bitter conflict
A minor disagreement
A celebration
In paragraph 4, Ms. Thompson admonishes the students. Which of the following best describes what it means to "admonish" someone?
To praise them
To warn or scold them
To ignore them
To help them
What does the word "peevish" mean in paragraph 3?
Cheerful
Irritable
Friendly
Brave
In paragraph 4, Ms. Thompson warns the students about letting "wrath" and "vengeance" dictate their actions. What does "wrath" mean?
Joy
Indifference
Anger
Compassion
The word "annihilate" is used in paragraph 5 to describe how the teams played against each other. What does "annihilate" mean in this context?
To defeat completely
To encourage
To assist
To understand
What does the word "perjury" mean in paragraph 7 when Ms. Thompson mentions it to Jake?
A) Lying under oath
B) Playing unfairly
C) Cheating in a game
D) Making a mistake
In the last paragraph, the word "orthodox" is used to describe how the Eagles and Hawks learned their lesson. Which of the following is closest in meaning to "orthodox"?
A) Traditional
B) Unusual
C) Rebellious
D) Unnecessary
In paragraph 10, the word "unscathed" is used to describe the relationship between the Eagles and Hawks. What does "unscathed" mean in this context?
A) Undamaged
B) Slightly injured
C) Completely destroyed
D) Regretful
In paragraph 7, Ms. Thompson says she will "reprimand" Jake if he doesn't play fair. What does "reprimand" mean?
A) Praise
B) Punish
C) Warn or scold
D) Ignore
In paragraph 5, the two teams faced off "simultaneously" on the playground. What does "simultaneously" mean?
One after the other
At different times
At the same time
Slowly
In paragraph 4, Ms. Thompson admonishes the students for their "negligent" behavior. Which of the following best describes the meaning of "negligent"?
Careful and attentive
Showing a lack of proper care
Excited and eager
Responsible and mature
Which sentence type asks a question?
Imperative
Interrogative
Declarative
Exclamatory
What is an example of an exclamatory sentence?
Do your homework quietly.
What a beautiful sunrise!
Have a nice weekend.
How is your day going?
Which sentence type ends with a period most often?
Declarative
Imperative
Interrogative
Exclamatory
Identify the type of sentence: The dog barked loudly.
Imperative
Interrogative
Exclamatory
Declarative
What type of sentence is: Have you finished your homework?
Declarative
Interrogative
Exclamatory
Imperative
This is an example of: Stop talking during the movie.
Exclamatory
Declarative
Interrogative
Imperative
Which sentence type shows strong emotion or excitement?
Interrogative
Declarative
Imperative
Exclamatory
Which sentence type contains one independent clause?
Complex
Compound
Compound-Complex
Simple
What type of sentence has two independent clauses?
Compound
Compound-Complex
Simple
Complex
In a ___________ sentence, there are one independent and one dependent clause.
Compound-Complex
Compound
Complex
Simple
Which type of sentence combines compound and complex structure?
Compound-Complex
Complex
Compound
Simple
Identify the sentence type: The rain stopped, and we ran inside.
Simple
Complex
Compound
Compound-complex
Select the sentence structure: After school, I will go home.
Complex
Compound-complex
Simple
Compound
Which sentence structure is used? I like pizza, but she prefers pasta.
Compound-complex
Complex
Simple
Compound