Arrange your paper with your name on the first line at the right, and your grade below it on the second line. Skip the third line, but on the next eight lines, in the margin, write the figures, 1 to 8. Here is an exercise that will let you see not only how well you can follow printed directions, but also how well you can arrange words in classes or groups. Read the first group of words at the bottom of the page. What kind of list does it seem to be? A list of several kinds of fruit, does it not? Or at least it would be a good list of fruit, if we could omit the word rope, which does not seem to belong to the list at all. After figure 1, on your paper, write the word rope. In each of the other groups there is also a word that should be dropped out. You are going to write these words on your paper. Start with the next group, and when you find the word that should be omitted, write it after figure 2; and in the same way, finish the remaining groups in the exercise. When you finish wait quietly for the others to do so. 1. | 2. | 3. | 4. | 5. | apple | lion | mountain | lumbering | automobile | peach | tiger | gulfs | farming | store | rope | elephant | hills | grazing | bank | grape | tusks | plain | manufacturing | station | pear | horse | valley | jumping | hotel | orange | cow | island | fishing | church | | | 6. | 7. | 8. | | | flowers | cup | chair | | | grass | saucer | table | | | fence | plate | room | | | tree | pan | sofa | | | bush | pitcher | bench | | | weeds | bowl | bookcase | |
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