Among the choices given above, the correct definition of the word retentive is the:
b. ability to put back
The ability to put back or retrieve information encountered in the past, and relate facts or any other past events to the present easily.
Answer:
B. ability to put back
Explanation:
grade point
a. not
b. no
c. any
d. none
2. For which of the following do you need to change the final y to i before adding the? suffix?
a. happy + -ness
b. say + -ing
c. enjoy + -ment
d. play + -er
3. Identify these words as synonyms, antonyms, or homophones. right / write
a. synonyms
b. antonyms
c. homophones
4. Complete the following sentence with the appropriate word.
Too much cheese _____ good for your diet.
a. never
b. isn't
c. not
d. ain 5. Which of the following is a singular word?
a. trees
b. crisis
c. children
d. mice
6. Which of the following words is misspelled?
a. nervous
b. fameous
c. outrageous
d. mysterious
7. Which of the following sentences contains a double negative?
a. They don’t never have chocolate.
b. I didn’t get two scoops.
c. Vanilla is not my favorite.
d. Ice cream is delicious.
8. Which plural spelling rule should you follow to make holiday plural?
a. Change the letter y to i and add -es.
b. Add -s.
c. Add -es.
d. Change the letter f to v and add -es.
9. What is the form of the word media?
a. plural
b. singular
c. singular possessive
d. plural possessive
10. Complete the following sentence.
Frenzy is a synonym for _____
a. funny.
b. fable.
c. fury.
d. feast.
11. Complete the following sentence.
Reign and _____are homophones.
a. govern
b. rule
c. rein
d. prevail
12. Which of the following is a dependent clause?
a. he received tickets to the game
b. we had tickets to the game
c. although we had tickets to the game
d. they bought tickets to the game
13. Identify these words as synonyms, antonyms, or homophones. meager / ample
a. antonyms
b. synonyms
c. homophones
14. For which of the following do you need to double the final consonant before adding the suffix?
a. cost + -ly
b. fear + -ing
c. shop + -er
d. limit + -ed
15. What is the correct possessive form of dress?
a. dress
b. dress’s
c. dresses’
d. dress’
16. Which figure of speech is the following line an example of?
Tripping and trembling they traipsed through the trees.
a. onomatopoeia
b. alliteration
c. simile
d. personification
17. Identify these words as synonyms, antonyms, or homophones. remorse / regret
a. synonyms
b. antonyms
c. homophones
18. Which of the following sentences does not contain a double negative?
a. Jason ain’t scarcely well.
b. Jason isn’t scarcely well.
c. Jason is scarcely never well.
d. Jason is scarcely well.
19.Pick the correctly spelled plural form of roof to complete the following sentence.
After the recent rainstorm, several neighbors decided to fix their leaking _____
a. rooves.
b. roofs.
c. roofes.
d. roof’s.
20. Why do writers use figurative language?
a. to make their readers laugh
b. to make the stories longer for their readers
c. to confuse their readers
d. to capture the interest of their readers
21. The suffixes -able, -ing, and -ment can be added to the end of the word replace.
For which of the following do you need to drop the final e before adding the suffix?
a. all of the above
b. replace + -ing
c. replace + -ment
d. replace + -able
22. The suffixes -ed, -ee, -ing, and -ment can be added to the end of the word commit.
For which of the following do you not need to double the final consonant before adding the suffix?
a. commit + -ing
b. commit + -ed
c. commit + -ment
d. commit + -ee
23. The figure of speech that gives objects and animals human characteristics is called _____
a. onomatopoeia.
b. simile.
c. alliteration.
d. personification.
These are a lot of question on one thread but I'm going to try and answer them all. Some of the I cannot explain so you're just going to have the answers.
1. Felipe never had any interest in playing basketball.
2. happy + -ness
In this case, it's going to be happiness where you remove “y” and add “i”.
3. homophones.
Homophones are, for example: ate, eight.
4. Too much cheese isn't good for your diet.
5. crisis
All of the others are plural. I don't think crisis has any plural form.
6. fameous
It's going to be famous.
7. They don’t never have chocolate.
The double negative is don't never which means: do not never
8. Add -s.
You just have to add s to make holiday plural. Like this: holidays.
9. singular
10. Frenzy is a synonym for fury.
11. Reign and rein are homophones.
12. Although we had tickets to the game.
13. antonyms
Meagerand ample are two opposites.
14. shop + -er
This way: shopp + -er = shopper.
15. dress’s
16. alliteration
In this sentence, they’re using the alphabet t repeatedly. “Tripping and trembling they traipsed through the trees.”
17. synonyms
Remorse and regret are same or almost similar words.
18. Jason is scarcely well.
19. After the recent rainstorm, several neighbors decided to fix their leaking roofs.
20. The writers use the figurative language to capture the interest of their readers.
21. replace + -ing
Like this: replac + -ing = replacing
22. commit + -ment
You don’t have to double the alphabet t for the word commitment.
23. The figure of speech that gives objects and animals human characteristics is called simile.
Example: Sarah is as brave as a lion. In this case, Sara and lion are predicate nouns.
Any
Happiness
Homophones
Isn't
Crisis
Fameous
They don't never have chocolate.
Change the y to i and add es.
Singular Possessive
Fury
Rein
He bought tickets to the game.
Antonyms
Shopper
Dress
Alliteration
Synonym
Jason is scarcely never well.
Roofs
To capture the interest of their readers
Replaceing
Commitment
Personification
And that's all twenty-three questions answered
b. imposition
c. proponent
d. exposition
D??