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The Explorer Vocabulary
How confident are you with the vocabulary from Chapter 2?
Instructions:
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What do you think 'the blood vibrated through his hands and feet' means?
A. His blood was loud
B. His hands and feet were red
C. He was scared
D. He was dead
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What word is closest in meaning to cascade in this context - 'It fell in a cascade of sparks'
A. Layer
B. Waterfall
C. Pour
D. Water
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What is bile? 'The bile that rose in his throat'
A. Spit
B. Tonsils
C. A liquid to help with digestion
D. Water
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Fred tries to banish the shipwreck roar in his ears, what else might he want to banish?
A. The plane
B. The leaves
C. His eyebrows
D. The pain in his legs
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When your hair rises up on your arms, it might mean...
A. You need a shower
B. You are hungry
C. You are happy
D. You are scared
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Fred had mistakenly thrown something at the children, what was it?
A. A rock
B. A pebble
C. Dung
D. A branch
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What is another word or phrase for accustomed to? "He was becoming accustomed to the dark'
A. Scared of
B. Useless with
C. Used to
D. Needing to
The Explorer Vocabulary
(Answer Key)
How confident are you with the vocabulary from Chapter 2?
Instructions:
-
What do you think 'the blood vibrated through his hands and feet' means?
A. His blood was loud
B. His hands and feet were red
C. He was scared
D. He was dead
-
What word is closest in meaning to cascade in this context - 'It fell in a cascade of sparks'
A. Layer
B. Waterfall
C. Pour
D. Water
-
What is bile? 'The bile that rose in his throat'
A. Spit
B. Tonsils
C. A liquid to help with digestion
D. Water
-
Fred tries to banish the shipwreck roar in his ears, what else might he want to banish?
A. The plane
B. The leaves
C. His eyebrows
D. The pain in his legs
-
When your hair rises up on your arms, it might mean...
A. You need a shower
B. You are hungry
C. You are happy
D. You are scared
-
Fred had mistakenly thrown something at the children, what was it?
A. A rock
B. A pebble
C. Dung
D. A branch
-
What is another word or phrase for accustomed to? "He was becoming accustomed to the dark'
A. Scared of
B. Useless with
C. Used to
D. Needing to