
GRADE 9-ENGLISH
Quiz by Theresa Mariz
Tag the questions with any skills you have. Your dashboard will track each student's mastery of each skill.
In the Philippines you _____ have a license to drive a vehicle.
While you are driving, you ____ listen to the radio. It is not necessary.
If you plan to take a long trip in the car, you ______ get a full tank of gas, or you might run out of gas.
When you are putting gasoline in your gas tank, you _______ smoke.Â
It’s not a good idea to talk on a cell phone and drive at the same time. Drivers ______ do that.
If I lived on the moon, the stars _____ be my guiding tune.
If I drink coffee, I _____ stay awake tonight.
Which of the following situations uses an intimate speech style?
Which of the following sentences DOES NOT use the casual or informal style?
Engaging with a counselor or psychiatrist, what communicative style should you use?
A communicative style that uses private languages within the family and close friends.
You want to know from your class adviser how well you have performed this school year, what communicative style is best for you to use?
What is the best statement for the situation: school principal to a teacher.
The Prelude ( Extracted)
By: William Wordsworth
One summer evening (led by her) I found a little boat tied to a willow tree within a rocky cove, its usual home. Straight I unloosed her chain, and stepping in pushed from the shore. It was an act of stealth and troubled pleasure, nor without the voice of mountain-echoes did my boat move on; Leaving behind her still, on either side, small circles glittering idly in the moon, Until they melted all into one track of sparkling light. But now, like one who rows, Proud of his skill, to reach a chosen point with an unswerving line, I fixed my view upon the summit of a craggy ridge, The horizon’s utmost boundary; far above was nothing but the stars and the gray sky.
What does the speaker’s focus on the “summit of a craggy ridge” symbolize?
The Prelude ( Extracted)
By: William Wordsworth
One summer evening (led by her) I found a little boat tied to a willow tree within a rocky cove, its usual home. Straight I unloosed her chain, and stepping in pushed from the shore. It was an act of stealth and troubled pleasure, nor without the voice of mountain-echoes did my boat move on; Leaving behind her still, on either side, small circles glittering idly in the moon, Until they melted all into one track of sparkling light. But now, like one who rows, Proud of his skill, to reach a chosen point with an unswerving line, I fixed my view upon the summit of a craggy ridge, The horizon’s utmost boundary; far above was nothing but the stars and the gray sky.
What does the phrase “an unswerving line” suggest about the speaker’s journey?