Match the meaning to its abbreviation. 1. contraction 2. obsolete 3. Greek 4. Anglo-Saxon 5. plural 6. German 7. that is 8. colloquialism 9. following 10. pronoun square pl. square G. square colloq. square AS square contr. square obs. square pron. square ff. square i.e. square Gr.
What is double-stopping? A a technique for changing pitches on the French horn B a lengthy pause in music C playing on two strings at once D a special staccato bow stroke
A(n) __ is a classical architectural element consisting of the triangular space found above the horizontal structure or columns. cornice eaves portico pediment
14. Choose the word with a negative connotation: Enthusiastic Fanatic Passionate Zealous
McDonald's is an inexpensive meal. If you change the word inexpensive to cheap, the word now has a __ connotation.
Breaking words into two components, the initial phonological unit and the ending sound chunk (ie , /c/at) is an example of __ Alliteration Deletion Onset and rime Sentence segmenting
This phrase uses a quantifier/partitive adjective. Es demasiado. True False
This phrase uses a quantifier/partitive adjective. ¿Cuánto cuesta la hamburguesa? True False
2 Vocabulario Elige la palabra que no pertenece a cada grupo. 1. pantalla portada sección titular 2. periódico titular publicar
Formal commands. You say to your patient : Don't (toser)cough No tosa No toso No tosen
What is a rhetorical question,and how will you identify it? Definition: Example:
conjunction What is the meaning of this word? not well known a connecting word a plant that grows in the desert
Roman numerals can be questions. True False
What words do you think of when you hear the word blue?Keep brainstorming and writing your thoughts for at least two minutes. Use a timer to help you.
What was the last part of the story about? declarative $\square $ imperative
To shorten the text and keep the same energy, you could try: - "stoplying" - "stop the cap'(slang for stop lying) - "yeaudo" - "don't lie"
To match the "who" at the top and keep it short, try these: . "You. Who else?" - "Only you." - "U. Who else I'm texting?" - "Who u think?"
To match the "who"at the top and shorten your text, try these: - "U, who else?" - "You. Who else I'm texting?" - "U. I don't text nobody else." - "Just you lol."
To follow the "yea" at the top and keep it short, try: - "Wanna know sum?" - "Can I tell u sum?" - "Lemmetellu sum." . "Look."
Highlight the direct object of each bold verb in the sentence below. Jessie Prescott admired the space capsule in the museum.