WordlyWise 6.1 Flash Cards

WordlyWise 6.1 Flash Cards

Assessment

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English

6th Grade

Practice Problem

Hard

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Abigail View Espenschied

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

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affection

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n. A fond or tender feeling.

Example: Hugging is one way to show affection.

affectionate: adj. Gentle and loving.

Example: My cousin took my hand and gave it an affectionate squeeze.

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appeal (verb)

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1. To make an earnest request; to ask.

Example: Three students appealed for more time to finish the work.

2. To be of interest to; to be attractive to.

Example: This funny movie will appeal to children of all ages.

3.

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clasp (verb)

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To grasp or hold tightly. Example: The dancers clasped hands and circled the maypole.

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conspicuous

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adj. Easily or plainly seen. Example: His great height made him conspicuous in any crowd.

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contribute (verb)

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1. To give along with others who are giving. Example: I contributed a spinach salad to the potluck supper. 2. To have a part in bringing about. Example: Exercise contributes greatly to good health.

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declare

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v. To make known; to state openly. Example: 'I will not share a room with my sister anymore,' she declared.

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eloquent

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adj. Skilled at speaking or writing; having the power to move people. Example: Anne Frank's eloquent diary often moves readers to tears.

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