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5-a-day language review: week 6
book 6
monday
1 my mother is an expert when it comes to handling our busy household. she is skilled at making great changes at a moment’s notice and handles many details in a calm manner. thanks to her, our family doesn’t find life to be hectic at all.
hectic means: ______
2 circle the misspelled word and write it correctly in the space below.
recreation relort category
3 rewrite the sentence adding a nonrestrictive element using dashes.
his sisters played basketball in high school.
4 circle the correct pronoun for the sentence. identify if it is subjective, objective, or possessive. (s|o|p)
erin and (me, i) are going to the movies next weekend.
5 choose the antonym for: bland
plain delicious smooth spicy
1 complete the sentence with an appropriate intensive pronoun.
the team planned the trip ________.
2 which of the following could be tentative?
a) your birth date
b) a lunch date
c) a gesture
d) a suggestion
3 list five words that contain the greek or latin root/affix. (auto - self, directed from...)
4 circle the vague pronoun. then rewrite the sentence so that its meaning is clear.
daisy picked up my sister after she finished practice.
5 choose a matching analogy.
verse : song
a) engine : car
b) mop : broom
c) store : bank
d) sock : ...
Question 1 (Monday, Word Meaning)
To find the meaning of "hectic", we analyze the context. The mother handles the busy household calmly, and because of her, the family doesn't find life hectic. So "hectic" means busy or chaotic (since the family's life is not frantic due to her management).
Check each word: "recreation" is correct, "relort" is misspelled (should be "resort" or maybe a typo, but likely "resort" or check standard spelling; "category" is correct). So circle "relort" and correct it to "resort" (assuming the intended word is "resort"; if it's a different intended word, but based on common misspellings, "relort" → "resort").
A nonrestrictive element adds extra info. Take the sentence "His sisters played basketball in high school." We can add a nonrestrictive phrase, e.g., "His sisters—all three of them—played basketball in high school."
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busy (or chaotic, frantic - context - based meaning)