
The Giver Vocabulary Review
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7th - 8th Grade
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Nicole McCloy
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4 Slides • 29 Questions
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The Giver by Lois Lowry
Chapters 1-5 Vocabulary Review
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Multiple Choice
Define inconveniencing
afraid something bad will happen; anxious
to cause problems or difficulties
uninteresting or dull
abilitiy to do something well
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Multiple Choice
Define prominent
noticeable or important
the breaking of a law or rule
punishment
encouraging or conforting
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Multiple Choice
Define aptitude
srtong feeling of sadness or regret
uninteresting or dull
afraid something bad will happen; anxious
ability to do something well
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Multiple Choice
Define remorse
The breaking of a law or rule
punishment
strong feeling of sadness or regret
encouraging or comforting
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Multiple Choice
Define reassuring
encouraging or comforting
done in a relaxed or unhurried way
noticeable or important
strong feeling of sadness or regret
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Multiple Choice
define infraction
the breaking of a law or rule
punishment
encouragement
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Multiple Choice
After eating the pint of Ben and Jerry's ice cream and blaming it on the dog, Colin felt ____________.
apprehensive
remorse
prominent
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Multiple Choice
The student was ____________ their parents after asking them to bring their Chromebook to school while they were at work.
reassuring
induling
inconveniencing
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Multiple Choice
The _________ test will identify your strongest areas in math and English.
aptitude
apprehensive
nondescript
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Multiple Choice
Because the truck didn't come to a full stop, he received a(n) ________ on his driving record after getting a ticket.
chastisement
infraction
anesthetic
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Chapters 6-10 Vocabulary Review
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Multiple Choice
Define prestige
admiration and respect because of your position
condition where a group of people depend on each other
process of learning or developing a skill
to allow to the point of excess (too much)
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Multiple Choice
Define unanimous
some people disagree
a few people agree
most people agree
complete agreement; all agree
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Multiple Choice
Define vital
necessary or very important
NOT necessary or important
to decrease, lower, or lessen
assigned or determined
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Multiple Choice
Define designated
ability to do something
necessary or very important
assigned or determined
to give up or let go
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Multiple Choice
At Thanksgiving, I ____________ ate everything in sight. My eyes were definitely bigger than my stomach.
indulgently
meticulously
leisurely
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Multiple Choice
Veteran's Day is a day where we pay _______ to the people who served our country.
poised
tribute
certainty
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Multiple Choice
The Giver's ____________ to See Beyond was a gift.
Tribute
Vital
Capacity
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Chapters 11-17
Vocabulary Review
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Multiple Choice
Define fleeting
vanishing quickly; passing swiftly
staying in one position
to give up
to come forth
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Multiple Choice
Define exhilarating
assured; composed; dignified
counsel or advice
causing strong feelings of excitement
expected, predicted
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Multiple Choice
Define relinquished
to hold on to
to give up or let go
to counsel or give advice
to come forth
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Multiple Choice
Define immobilized
fixed in place; can't move
expected; predicted
can move
necessary or very important
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Multiple Choice
In some cases, a doctor will apply a local __________ to the injuried area first.
expertise
anesthetic
infraction
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Multiple Choice
In the spring, when the flowers begin to ________ is my favorite time.
fleet
relinquish
emerge
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Chapters 18-23
Vocabulary Review
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Multiple Choice
Define meticulously
careless
punishment
went away
carefully; with complete order
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Multiple Choice
Define tentatively
with hesitation
clarity; knowing for sure
went away; lesssened
carefully; with complete order
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Multiple Choice
Define subsided
afraid something bad will happen; anxious
with hesitation
clarity; knowing for sure
went away; lessened
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Multiple Choice
Betsy had referred it as an ____________, suspecting the young girl was a runaway.
afterthought
successor
certainty
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Multiple Choice
After the hurricane, the roads were closed until the water _________.
reassured
designated
subsided
exhilarated
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Multiple Choice
The ____________ dwellings were all the homeless had during the bitterly cold winter months.
prominent
nondescript
makeshift
exhilarating
The Giver by Lois Lowry
Chapters 1-5 Vocabulary Review
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