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Vocabulary Sentence Creation

Authored by Kali Muscarella

English

9th Grade

Vocabulary Sentence Creation
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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Read each of the following vocabulary words and their definitions. Based on their part of speech, correctly put each word into an original sentence. Bindle: n. A small bundle of items rolled up inside a blanket and carried over the shoulder or on the back; a bedroll. Your Original Sentence:

Example: The traveler carried his bindle as he journeyed down the road.

Example: The bindle was a type of bird found in the forest.

Example: She decided to bindle the documents for the meeting.

Example: The bindle was a delicious dish served at the restaurant.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Read each of the following vocabulary words and their definitions. Based on their part of speech, correctly put each word into an original sentence. Brusquely: adv. Quickly; bluntly; abruptly; almost rudely. Your Original Sentence:

Example: She brusquely interrupted the conversation to make her point.

Example: He walked slowly to the store.

Example: They politely asked for more information.

Example: She gently placed the book on the table.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Read each of the following vocabulary words and their definitions. Based on their part of speech, correctly put each word into an original sentence. Contemplated: v. To think about it. Your Original Sentence:

Example: He contemplated the decision for hours before making a choice.

Example: She quickly ran to the store to buy some milk.

Example: They laughed at the funny joke.

Example: The sun sets in the west.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Read each of the following vocabulary words and their definitions. Based on their part of speech, correctly put each word into an original sentence. Junctures: n. Where two things come together. Your Original Sentence:

Example: The river formed a juncture with the stream at the valley.

Example: The juncture was a place where the two roads diverged.

Example: The juncture of the two teams was celebrated with a feast.

Example: The juncture was marked by a large signpost.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Read each of the following vocabulary words and their definitions. Based on their part of speech, correctly put each word into an original sentence. Morosely: adv. In a sad, gloomy manner. Your Original Sentence:

Example: He morosely walked away from the argument, feeling defeated.

Example: She joyfully skipped down the street, humming a tune.

Example: They quickly finished their homework and went out to play.

Example: He angrily slammed the door and left the room.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Read each of the following vocabulary words and their definitions. Based on their part of speech, correctly put each word into an original sentence. Mottled: adj. Having a variety of hues or colors; variegated, like marble. Your Original Sentence:

Example: The artist admired the mottled patterns in the stone.

Example: The sky was clear and blue without a single mottled cloud.

Example: The smooth surface of the lake was mottled with ripples.

Example: The plain white wall was mottled with colorful graffiti.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Read each of the following vocabulary words and their definitions. Based on their part of speech, correctly put each word into an original sentence. Recumbent: adj. Still; without movement. Your Original Sentence:

Example: The recumbent figure lay quietly in the grass.

Example: The recumbent car sped down the highway.

Example: The recumbent bird flew high in the sky.

Example: The recumbent tree danced in the wind.

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