part 1
Which sentence is written correctly?
Question 1 options:
Add butter to the pan [you could use another oil as a substitute, if you prefer].
Add butter to the pan, you could use another oil as a substitute, if you prefer.
Add butter to the pan--you could use another oil as a substitute, if you prefer--.
Add butter to the pan (you could use another oil as a substitute, if you prefer).
Question 2 (1 point)
Which step would best be supported by adding a visual?
Question 2 options:
Gather two pieces of bread, peanut butter, and your choice of jelly.
Using a sharp knife, cut each piece of bread diagonally into two equal pieces.
Place the sandwich on a plate.
Take a bite and enjoy!
Question 3 (1 point)
Read the sentence. Use the relationship of words in the sentence to answer the question.
The view of my cat's belly was so tantalizing I had to pet it, even though I knew he would kick me.
Which choice is the best definition of the boldfaced word?
Question 3 options:
average
mysterious
tempting
disgusting
Question 4 (1 point)
Which sentence uses the bolded vocabulary word correctly?
Question 4 options:
This device will allow you to measure the temperature of the food.
Remedy the herbs by adding them to the soup.
Season the steak by dabbing with a paper towel.
He strained the noodles by adding a pinch of salt.
Question 5 (1 point)
Which sentence uses the underlined vocabulary word correctly?
Question 5 options:
The band's entrance was clamorous, as the tuba player tripped and fell into the percussionist, who dropped his cymbals.
In my math class, we each took a perchance by pretending to purchase shares of a stock.
Bosco is an exception because, like every other cat in the world, he loves catnip.
LeeAnne has been up to her knavery again: today, she made breakfast for all before anyone else was up!