
ELA unit 1-6 review
Authored by Sophia ortiz
English
8th Grade
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The Word Vigil Most NEARLY means
(n.) An official order by law; (v.) To command with or order by law
(n.) A period of staying awake at night to keep watch or pray
(adj.) Rude, lacking good manners or politeness
(n.) A passage or quotation taken from a book; (v.) To select or use material from a book in order to cite or copy
(v.) To remain floating or suspended in air, linger
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The Word RUBBLE Most NEARLY means:
(n.) A situation that creates a sudden increase in wealth or good fortune
(v.) to prevent the occurrence of; to make impossible; to exclude from something
(n.) Broken stone fragments; Crumbled remains of stone
(adj.) Not harmonious; harsh sounding
(adj.) Not harmonious; harsh sounding
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The word BONANZA MOST NEARLY means:
(v.) To push past; To elbow or bump against someone roughly
(v.) To return, or turn or look back, as toward a former position or the like
(n.) A situation that creates a sudden increase in wealth or good fortune
(n.) An angry or noisy dispute, an altercation; (v.) To argue or dispute in a noisy or angry manner
(v.) to prevent the occurrence of; to make impossible; to exclude from something
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The word SERVILE
MOST NEARLY means:
(n.) A period of staying awake at night to keep watch or pray
(v.) To develop over time; To unfold or expand
(adj.) Very submissive, like a slave
(n.) A wise old saying expressing a general truth
(v.) To remain floating or suspended in air, linger
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The word WRANGLE
MOST NEARLY means:
(n.) An angry or noisy dispute, an altercation; (v.) To argue or dispute in a noisy or angry manner
(n.) A passage or quotation taken from a book; (v.) To select or use material from a book in order to cite or copy
(v.) to prevent the occurrence of; to make impossible; to exclude from something
(adj.) Very submissive, like a slave
(adj.) Very submissive, like a slave
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The word ANTICS
MOST NEARLY means:
(adj.) Slanting or angled; Not done in a direct or straightforward way
(v.) To feel or show deep respect for, especially due to age or tradition; To honor
(n.) Harm, loss, something that causes damage, depreciation, or loss
(adj.) Careful with money; Thrifty; Not costly
(n.) Ridiculous, foolish, or outrageous behavior
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The word VENERATE
MOST NEARLY means:
(v.) To disable or disfigure; To make defective, impair
(adj.) Overcrowded to the point where traffic or people can't move well
(n.) Ridiculous, foolish, or outrageous behavior
(adj.) Cautious or careful; (adv.) With great care or caution
(v.) To feel or show deep respect for, especially due to age or tradition; To honor
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