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Unit 7-12 Review

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Review the words and definitions from Unit 7!
accurate: without errors, completely correct.
alert: to warn or make aware of
ancestor: a family member who lived at an earlier time.
disaster: a sudden, terrible event.
elementary: simplest or beginning level of something.
envy: to resent or want what someone else has.
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Unit 7 continued
epidemic: spreading to a large group at the same time.
penetrate: to enter or force your way through
romp: to run or play in a carefree way
staple: needed or used regularly
survive: to stay alive
feeble: having little strength or force
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Multiple Choice
What word means "a family member who lived at an earlier time?"
epidemic
penetrate
ancestor
accurate
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Multiple Choice
Complete the sentence: The house alarm had to _______ us when someone broke into the house.
elementary
disaster
alert
feeble
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Multiple Choice
What word means "to enter or force your way through?"
envy
survive
penetrate
staple
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Multiple Choice
Complete the sentence: The coronavirus is considered an ________ because it spreads very quickly.
feeble
romp
epidemic
accurate
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Multiple Choice
What word means "to resent or want what someone else has?"
envy
alert
disaster
elementary
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Multiple Choice
Complete the sentence: All of the answers on my test were ________ because I got a 100%.
survive
accurate
alert
elementary
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Review Unit 8 terms!
awkward: not skillful or graceful.
clatter: a hard, rattling sound.
gallant: showy in appearance
lukewarm: only moderately warm
plentiful: in great supply
ration: a portion of food allowed for one meal or one day
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reserve: to hold back or set aside
scholar: an expert in a field of study
smolder: to burn slowly
trudge: to walk or march slowly
volunteer: to offer one's services
weary: feeling tired
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Multiple Choice
What word means "a hard, rattling sound?"
gallant
clatter
plentiful
smolder
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Multiple Choice
Complete the sentence: I went to _________ at the animal shelter.
awkward
lukewarm
trudge
volunteer
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Multiple Choice
What word means "feeling tired?"
lukewarm
ration
weary
smolder
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Multiple Choice
Complete the sentence: That conversation was very ______.
awkward
clatter
gallant
lukewarm
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Multiple Choice
What word means "a portion of food allowed for one meal or one day?"
scholar
reserve
weary
ration
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Multiple Choice
Complete the sentence "At the end of a long day, workers ______ home."
trudge
lukewarm
awkward
plentiful
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Review Unit 9 Terms
convict: to prove or judge to be guilty
discipline: punishment
dungeon: a dark room or cell used as a prison
earnest: serious, important
enclose: to surround on every side
gradual: changing little by little
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grumble: to complain angrily, but not loudly
jagged: with a rough or sharp edge
nourish: to feed or help grow
provision: to supply with food or materials
treaty: an agreement between two or more countries
uneasy: feeling worried or unsure
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Multiple Choice
What word means "to prove or judge to be guilty?"
convict
discipline
earnest
nourish
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Multiple Choice
Complete the sentence: I cut my hand on a ______ piece of broken glass.
treaty
enclose
jagged
gradual
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Multiple Choice
What word means "an agreement between two or more countries?"
provision
treaty
grumble
dungeon
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Multiple Choice
Complete the sentence: "Many people _______ when they have to wait in a long line."
grumble
uneasy
gradual
convict
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Multiple Choice
What word means "to surround on every side?"
earnest
enclose
provision
uneasy
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Multiple Choice
Complete the sentence: You can make _______ improvements after a severe injury.
treaty
grumble
gradual
enclose
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Review Unit 10 Terms
distress: to cause worry or stress
drench: to wet or soak through and through
dwell: to remain or stay
juvenile: foolish or immature
outstanding: being excellent
proceed: to go on or continue
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register: to sign up
sift: to put through a strainer to separate
spree: a lively or wild outburst of activity
tardy: not on time
unfit: unhealthy
variety: different forms or types
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Multiple Choice
to live, especially in a particular place; to remain, stay; to keep one's attention on something
drench
dwell
sift
spree
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Multiple Choice
a lively or wild outburst of activity
sift
spree
tardy
variety
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Multiple Choice
to wet or soak through and through; to cover or fill completely
dwell
distress
drench
proceed
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Multiple Choice
to put through a strainer to separate or break up lumps; to sort through or examine
register
sift
spree
tardy
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Multiple Choice
a young person or individual
dwell
juvenil
outstanding
proceed
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Multiple Choice
not suitable or proper; not good enough; unhealthy
spree
tardy
unfit
variety
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Unit 11 Review
blockade: to close off
chant: to sing
despair: to give up all hope
elevate: to raise or lift up
extraordinary: beyond the usual or expected
heroic: brave or noble
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lance: to open a wound
missionary: a person on an assignment
pointless: having no meaning or effect
reflect: to throw back
site: a location, scene or place
toxic: poisonous or deadly
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Multiple Choice
poisonous or deadly
elevate
toxic
blockade
lance
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Multiple Choice
a location, scene, or place where something was, is, or will be.
missionary
heroic
site
despair
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Multiple Choice
brave, noble, or larger than life; involving extreme effort
heroic
missionary
blockade
chant
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Multiple Choice
Beyond the usual or expected; highly unusual or rare
pointless
elevate
extraordinary
reflect
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Multiple Choice
To sing; to recite in a tone that may not vary at all
Chant
Missionary
lance
site
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Multiple Choice
To close off or keep people or supplies from going in or out
elevate
Blockade
site
toxic
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Last one! Unit 12
bristle: a stiff, short hair
circular: being like a circle
coarse: low, common, or of poor quality
discard: to get rid of or throw away
extreme: to the highest or greatest degree
focus: to concentrate
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grasp: to take hold
inspire: to guide, excite, or uplift
magnify: to increase in importance
marine: related to the sea
quake: to shake or move
troublesome: causing annoyance
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Multiple Choice
Always take time to _______ your camera.
quake
focus
forget
throw
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Multiple Choice
It is __________ to run out of gas on the highway.
troublesome
quake
magnify
focus
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Multiple Choice
in some way like a circle, round; indirect
square
triangular
circular
extreme
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Multiple Choice
A teacher tries to encourage students and ________ them to study hard.
quake
inspire
bristle
grasp
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Multiple Choice
feel the earth TREMBLE
circular
marine
quake
discard
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