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Peak July MT Review

  •  English    37     Public
    English Literature
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  • The kindergarten teacher's BENIGN expression greeted the children everyday as they got off the bus
    slim but strong
    shared or made by every member of a group or society
    having a kind and gentle appearance
    a feeling or mood that surrounds something like a glow
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  • The father pushed his son into competitive sports and reminded him that their family was INTOLERANT of failure.
    to tell someone a series, list, stories or speech
    the state of not knowing how to read or write
    food, drink, or other supplies, especially for a journey
    unwilling to accept something
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  • His WIRY body moved through the thick crowd of people with ease.
    thin, sheer fabric
    a feeling or mood that surrounds something like a glow
    slim but strong
    to flow, fall, or hang down in large quantities
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  • The nation must do something to decrease the rate of ILLITERACY in poor areas.
    having a kind and gentle appearance
    the state of not knowing how to read or write
    thin, sheer fabric
    shared or made by every member of a group or society
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  • The poet stood up in front of the crowd to RECITE a poem from her collection.
    to tell someone a series, list, stories, or speech
    slim but strong
    shared or made by every member of a group or society
    having a kind and gente appearance
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  • The old temple ruins have a mysterious AURA that is both calming and stimulating.
    the state of not knowing how to read and write
    a feeling or mood that surrounds something like a glow
    unwilling to accept something
    food, drink, and other supplies, especially for a journey
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  • We had enough PROVISIONS for two weeks in our base camp.
    to flow, fall, or hang down in large quantities
    having a kind and gentle appearance
    food, drink, and other supplies, especially for a journey
    a feeling or mood surrounding someting like a glow
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  • A jury's verdict is the result of a COLLECTIVE agreement.
    shared or made by every member of a group or society
    the state of not knowing how to read or write
    unwilling to accept something
    thin, sheer fabric
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  • The vines CASCADED down the old brick wall in the garden.
    food, drink, and other supplies, especially for a journey
    to flow, fall, or hang down in large quantities
    to tell someone a series, list, stories or speech
    slim but strong
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  • What is the genre of "Mrs. Flowers"?
    essay
    folk tale
    biography
    autobiography
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  • How does Marguerite thik of herself before getting to know Mrs. Flowers?
    as graceful and talented
    as strange and distinct
    as smart and pretty
    as undesirable and unworthy
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  • What does Marguerite have trouble doing in class?
    speaking
    paying attention
    sitting still
    writing
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  • What does Mrs. Flowers tell Marguerite that is a totlly new idea to her?
    Language seperates man from the lower animals
    When an older person speaks, listen carefully with respect
    Laughter is the best medicine
    Hard work is essential for a healthy life
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  • What does Mrs. Flowers promise to lend Marguerite?
    her pet cat
    some old music records
    some fancy clothes
    some books
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  • What does Mrs. Flowers tell Marguerite to be intolerant of?
    bullies
    ignorance
    mother wit
    illiteracy
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  • How does attention from Mrs. Flowers change Marguerite?
    She begins to act superior to her family
    She begins to feel that she is a worthwhile person
    She begins to misbehave at school
    She begins to withdraw even more
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