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  • Word of the Day Quiz (7 words)
    Match the following word with the correct definition.
    Example: Audacious: Showing willingness to take bold risks, Implore: Beg someone earnestly or desperately to do something, Flummoxed: Utterly confused or perplexed, Obsolete: No longer produced or used; out of date
    Created 2024-03-18
  • Thunder Cave (6 words)
    Example: A lucky object that may protect a person: amulet, a street market in africa: bazaar, a steep slope or cliff at the edge: escarpment, the gradual changing of something into more: evolution
    Created 2024-02-15
  • 501 Vocabulary Test (7 words)
    Example: bitterly : angrily, certainly: without a doubt, cruelly: harsh meaness, especially: particularly
    Created 2024-02-05
  • 501 Vocabulary Test (7 words)
    Example: bitterly : angrily, certainly: without a doubt, cruelly: harsh meaness, especially: particularly
    Created 2024-02-05
  • Lesson 9 Vocabulary (7 words)
    Example: So unreasonable as to be laughable; foolish or silly: absurd, to complete something successfully: accomplish, To rise, usually in a stead way: ascend, Eeasily damaged or broken; not strongly made: flimsy
    Created 2023-12-21
  • Lesson 9 Vocabulary (7 words)
    Example: So unreasonable as to be laughable; foolish or silly: absurd, To do something by making an effort; to complete something successfully: accomplish, To rise, usually in a stead way: ascend, Eeasily damaged or broken; not strongly made: flimsy
    Created 2023-12-21
  • part 3 (7 words)
    Example: to do well , succeed, or thrive: Prosper, to get revenge: Retaliate, very fierce or violent: Ferocious, to live in a place; to stay a while: Dwell
    Created 2023-12-07
  • quiz part 2 (7 words)
    Example: an added ingredient to something in order to improve it or complete it: Supplement, a list or outline of things to be considered or done: Agenda, not moving: Stationary, be confusing or perplexing to; cause to be unable to think clearly: Befuddle
    Created 2023-12-07
  • Unit 4 Vocabulary Quiz (7 words)
    Example: overly pleased or satisfied about something you have achieved or something you know: Smug, hard to find, understand, or define: Elusive, a large amount of applause from an audience for a particular performer or speaker: Ovation, to speak in a loud, angry, or offended way, usually with little effect: Bluster
    Created 2023-12-07
  • Unit 4 Vocabulary Quiz (7 words)
    Example: violent of angry disagreement: Strife, hard to find, understand, or define: Elusive, a large amount of applause from an audience for a particular performer or speaker: Ovation, to speak in a loud, angry, or offended way, usually with little effect: Bluster
    Created 2023-12-07
  • Unit 4 Vocabulary Quiz (7 words)
    Example: violent of angry disagreement: Strife, hard to find, understand, or define: Elusive, a large amount of applause from an audience for a particular performer or speaker: Ovation, to speak in a loud, angry, or offended way, usually with little effect: Bluster
    Created 2023-12-07
  • Unit 4 Vocabulary Quiz (7 words)
    Example: violent of angry disagreement: Strife, hard to find, understand, or define: Elusive, a large amount of applause from an audience for a particular performer or speaker: Ovation, to speak in a loud, angry, or offended way, usually with little effect: Bluster
    Created 2023-12-07
  • vocabulary 4 (7 words)
    Example: comprehensive: covering completely; including much, denounce : condemn in public; express strong disapproval of , torrent: violent, rushing stream; flood, molest : interfere with any troubvle; disturb
    Created 2023-10-09
  • vocabulary 2 (7 words)
    Example: sinister : evil; wicked; dishonest; frightening, descend : going to a higher place to a lower level, tempt: test; invite; try to get someone to do something, wager: bet
    Created 2023-10-09
  • vocabulary quiz 1 (7 words)
    Example: keen: sharp; eager; intense; sensitive, tact: ability to say the right thing, gallant : brave; showing respect for women, corpse: a dead body. ususally of a person
    Created 2023-10-09
  • vocabulary quiz 1 (7 words)
    Example: keen: sharp; eager; intense; sensitive, tact: ability to say the right thing, gallant : brave; showing respect for women, corpse: a dead body. ususally of a person
    Created 2023-10-09
  • vocabulary quiz 1 (7 words)
    Example: keen: sharp; eager; intense; sensitive, tact: ability to say the right thing, gallant : brave; showing respect for women, corpse: a dead body. ususally of a person
    Created 2023-10-09
  • vocabulary quiz 3 (7 words)
    Example: vapor: moist; fog; mist , descend : going to a higher place to a lower level, vanish : disappear, assemble: gather toether; bring together
    Created 2023-10-09
  • Vocabulary (4 words)
    Example: a serious illness: pneumonia, a group of people who work together on a specific task: committee, stopped working at a job, usually due to age: retired, a terrible or extremely sad event: tragedy
    Created 2023-09-28
  • 11th Grade - Vocabulary Quiz - 8/25/23 (7 words)
    Example: Tone: writer's attitude toward subject, Diction: writer's choice of words, Syntax: arrangement of words in a sentence, Sterile: unable to grow
    Created 2023-08-25
  • ACT Prep (7 words)
    Quiz 1
    Example: adhere: stick completely to a surface or substance* [or] believe in and follow the practices of not friendly or forthcoming; cool and distan, aloof : not friendly or forthcoming; cool and distant, ambiguous: open to more than one interpretation; having a double meaning, analyze: examine in detail, typically for purposes of explanation and interpretation (analysis, analytical)
    Created 2023-08-22
  • Elements of Drama (7 words)
    Ms. Guillory ELA S2 22/23
    Example: one person talking, people listening: monologue, one person talking, no one listening: soliloquy, a play that is sad, dark or something emotional happens: tragedy, the different parts of a play that change the setting or time (like chapters in a book): scenes
    Created 2023-03-27
  • Elements of Drama (7 words)
    Ms. Guillory ELA S2 22/23
    Example: one person talking, people listening: monologue, one person talking, no one listening: siloloquy, a play that is sad, dark or something emotional happens: tragedy, the different parts of a play that change the setting or time (like chapters in a book): scenes
    Created 2023-03-27
  • Alaynna’s Spelling Words (6 words)
    Match
    Example: Athletes: People train in sports or game, Segregated : Keep apart based on group differences , Prejudice : A bad opinion of something without an understanding of a person or group , Condition : A circumstance that must happen or be accepted
    Created 2023-03-01
  • LD #4 (6 words)
    Example: hint or clue to future events in a story. : foreshadowing, An object, person, situation, or action that represents another meaning.: symbolism, Devices an author uses to make their writing more interesting.: Poetic devices, a set of rules that dictate the rhyme scheme, structure, rhythm, and meter of a poem (Cinquain: Poet's style
    Created 2023-02-15
  • LD #3 (6 words)
    Example: time and place of a story: Setting, person telling the story.: Narrator, A character in the story that opposes the protagonist and is usually the villain: Antagonist, All events that lead up to the climax.: plot
    Created 2023-02-15
  • LD Part 2 (6 words)
    Example: When a writer gives human qualities to an animal or an object. : personification, The repetition of the same consonant sound in words occurring near one another.: alliteration, Use of words to create a picture in your mind.: Figurative language , An obvious exaggeration or overstatement.: hyperbole
    Created 2023-02-15
  • Literary Devices (6 words)
    Example: A category or type of literature, poetry, prose, or drama.: genre, the use of words to convey a meaning that is the opposite of its literal meaning. : irony, The central message, insight, or generalization about life in a piece of literature: theme, A figure of speech in which something is described as if it were something else; comparison made without “like” or “as”.: metaphor
    Created 2023-02-15
  • Am I A Dragon? (7 words)
    Match the definition to the word.
    Example: What does it mean when you check something out, inspect it?: examined, Using your finger to show the direction.: pointed, To make a public declaration.: announced, To a very great degree.: extremely
    Created 2023-02-07
  • The short a sound. (5 words)
    Draw a line to the correct answer.
    Example: You wear it on your head with a brim all the way around.: hat, A soft, fury animal that purrs.: cat, You wear on your head that Baseball players are famous for.: cap, An item you use to cook in on top of the stove.: pan
    Created 2023-02-01
  • Vocabulary Quiz for Guinea Pigs (7 words)
    Write the correct letter answer on the line by the question.
    Example: To help an develop, and be nutured.: raised, A feeling of eager emotion.: excitement, A measurement of how hot or cold something is.: temperatures, To chew something.: gnaw
    Created 2023-01-31
  • The Tooth Book by Dr. Seuss (7 words)
    Draw a line to the correct answer to the questions.
    Example: What is the name of the girls that are always toothy?: Ruths, If you care to poke around where else can you find them?: Underground, When do teeth come in handy?: When you chew., You will lose set number?: 1
    Created 2023-01-31
  • Fiction Vocabulary Quiz (6 words)
    Example: The recalling of key ideas and supporting details in a story: Retelling, A skill that reduces information to its main ideas and fundamental points: Summarize, A conclusion about information not explicitly stated in the text: Inference, The creation of mental images through images: Imagery
    Created 2023-01-26
  • Jellyfish (7 words)
    In this quiz you will identify statements of the story to be true (yes) or false (no).
    Example: Jellyfish come in many different sizes. True or False?: True, they come in many different sizes., Many jellyfish glow in the dark. True or False?: True, many do glow in the dark, Not all jellyfish sting. True or False?: False, all Jellyfish sting., The top of the Jellyfish is called a hood. True or False?: True, it is called a hood.
    Created 2023-01-12
  • Jellyfish (7 words)
    In this quiz you will identify statements of the story to be true (yes) or false (no).
    Example: Jellyfish come in many different sizes. True or False?: True, they come in many different sizes., Many jellyfish glow in the dark. True or False?: True, many do glow in the dark, Not all jellyfish sting. True or False?: False, all Jellyfish sting., The top of the Jellyfish is called a hood. True or False?: True, it is called a hood.
    Created 2023-01-12
  • boy or girl or both (7 words)
    Example: gal: girl, bloke: boy, kid: both, baby: both
    Created 2022-12-03
  • boy or girl or both (7 words)
    Example: gal: girl, bloke: boy, kid: both, baby: both
    Created 2022-12-03
  • SAT Vocab Quiz (7 words)
    Example: Harangue: noisy, attacking speech, Nullify: to counter; make unimportant, Abrogate: cancel; deny; repeal, Enigma: puzzle; mystery
    Created 2022-11-17
  • SAT Practice Words (7 words)
    Example: Remuneration: payment for work done, Noxious: harmful; poisonous; lethal, Talisman: lucky charm, Covert: hidden; undercover
    Created 2022-11-17
  • 5th grade vocabulary Q (5 words)
    Example: gang: elk is a group of them, archipelago: a chain of islands, strait: a narrow channel that connects two larger bodies of water, company: You'll find parrots together in a
    Created by fn1284 - 2022-10-27
  • 5th Grade Vocab quiz (5 words)
    Example: valley: the land that lies between mountains or hills, gorge: a deep, narrow valley that often has a stream running through it, school: a group of fish is called a, bed: oysters live in a
    Created by fn1284 - 2022-10-27
  • 5th Grade Vocabulary (5 words)
    Example: skulk: foxes are found together in a , oasis: a fertile place in the desert where there are water, trees, and other plants, tributary: a branch of a river is called a , string: a group of ponies is called a
    Created by fn1284 - 2022-10-27
  • 5th Grade Vocabulary Quiz (5 words)
    Example: isthmus: a narrow strip of land that connects two large areas of land, peninsula: an area of land that is surrounded by water on 3 sides, colony: ants live together in a , knot: when you see a group of toads, they're in a
    Created by fn1284 - 2022-10-27
  • Pos: To place, put (10 words)
    Example: A word or phrase placed next to another word in order to define or identify it.: Apposition, To put ideas into writing; to write a musical piece; to create or produce.: Compose, To remove from office or power; to take out of place; to put down.: Depose, To put money into an account.: Deposit
    Created by hoffmannsally - 2022-09-22
  • Vocabulary quiz 9/22/22 (5 words)
    Example: Photographed: if someone or something is photographed, its photo was recorded on film or as a computer file., Prestigious: something is impressive and important, Auditorium: is a large room where an audience gathers for a presentation or performance., Inspector: reviews or examines something carefully
    Created 2022-09-22
  • BB vocabulary pp. 8-12 (7 words)
    Example: resolving: deciding to do something, usually in a determined manner, anticipating: looking forward to, triumph: victory, retaliate: to get back at
    Created 2022-09-21
  • Introduction to Interviewing Quiz - D (6 words)
    Match the definition to its correct term.
    Example: The Interview Process: a series of questions to understand the professional and educational background of the candidate. It gives an idea about your personality, skills, and technical qualifications to the employer., The Group Interview: a recruiting technique that involves evaluating multiple candidates at the same time for the same position or similar ones., Pre-Interview Process: refers to the practices the interviewee should take prior to beginning the interview process., Post-Interview Process: refers to the practices the interviewee should take following the interview process.
    Created by mstanley - 2022-09-15
  • Introduction to Interviewing Quiz - A (6 words)
    Match the definition to its correct term.
    Example: The Interview Process: a series of questions to understand the professional and educational background of the candidate. It gives an idea about your personality, skills, and technical qualifications to the employer., The Group Interview: a recruiting technique that involves evaluating multiple candidates at the same time for the same position or similar ones., Pre-Interview Process: refers to the practices the interviewee should take prior to beginning the interview process., Post-Interview Process: refers to the practices the interviewee should take following the interview process.
    Created 2022-09-15
  • Teamwork Quiz (5 words)
    Match the definition to its correct term.
    Example: Teamwork: the collaborative effort of a group to achieve a common goal or to complete a task in the most effective and efficient way., Planning: setting objectives and targets and developing an action plan to attain them, Coordination: the process of organizing people or groups so that they work together properly and well, Cooperation: an act of working together for a common purpose or benefit
    Created 2022-09-08
  • Teamwork Quiz (5 words)
    Match the definition to its correct term.
    Example: Teamwork: the collaborative effort of a group to achieve a common goal or to complete a task in the most effective and efficient way., Planning: setting objectives and targets and developing an action plan to attain them, Coordination: the process of organizing people or groups so that they work together properly and well, Cooperation: an act of working together for a common purpose or benefit
    Created 2022-09-08
  • Teamwork Quiz (5 words)
    Match the definition to its correct term.
    Example: Teamwork: the collaborative effort of a group to achieve a common goal or to complete a task in the most effective and efficient way., Planning: setting objectives and targets and developing an action plan to attain them, Coordination: the process of organizing people or groups so that they work together properly and well, Cooperation: an act of working together for a common purpose or benefit
    Created 2022-09-08
  • Open Court Unit 1 Lesson 5 (7 words)
    Example: manage: to succeed at doing something, broke: to cause to end, sneered: a facial expression or comment that showed hate, opponent: a person or group who is against another in a sport or discussion
    Created 2022-09-08
  • Open Court Unit 1 Lesson 5 (7 words)
    Example: manage: to succeed at doing something, piercing : a loud noise, shrill, commotion: a noisy confusion, disorder, grandstand: a place for people to sit and watch a sport or performance
    Created 2022-09-08
  • WEEK TWO VOCABULARY QUIZ (14 words)
    Match the word with the proper sentence.
    Example: Adage: An old _____ my mom always said was, "a watched pot never boils"., Acronym: An ______ for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration is NASA., Abstract: Love is an ______ concept--you can't see it, but you can feel it., Abbreviation: The ______ for her name is D.M.G.
    Created by dgolden125 - 2022-09-02
  • Vocabulary Quiz 1 (7 words)
    Example: analyze: to examine the parts of something in detail, central idea: the most important point that an author makes about a topic in a text, detail: a fact, a description, an example, or a reason that further explains a key idea, supporting idea: a focused explanation or argument that helps develop the central idea
    Created 2022-08-17
  • Vocab Quiz - Of Mice and Men (Chapter One) (5 words)
    Example: junctures: (noun) points of union; connections, debris: (noun) fragments of something broken into pieces, lumbered: (verb) moved clumsily or heavily, pantomime: (noun) an imitation of someone else's mannerisms
    Created 2022-03-01
  • Vocab Quiz - Of Mice and Men (Chapter One) (5 words)
    Example: junctures: (noun) points of union; connections, debris: (noun) fragments of something broken into pieces, lumbered: (verb) moved clumsily or heavily, pantomime: (noun) an imitation of someone else's mannerisms
    Created 2022-03-01
  • The New Americans (5 words)
    Vocabulary Quiz
    Example: To explain why you are mad at a friend, would you rather ______ in person, on the telephone, or in an email?: Communicate, What are two things you could do to help a new _______ feel more comfortable?: Immigrant, Who has ______ your life the most? : Influenced , What's an example of a fair school _____?: Policy
    Created 2022-02-16
  • Vocabulary (7 words)
    Match the Words with the definitions
    Example: beyond fancy: ornate, to go against your own team: betray, to be able to do something: capable, To have lost all faith that it can be done: hopelessly
    Created 2021-10-04
  • Vocab Quiz (7 words)
    Example: Unable to understand.: Flummoxed, Anything that may happen.: Possibility, Not being able to think clearly.: Confused, When sounds bounce of of a surface and back to the listener. : Echo
    Created 2021-09-30
  • Because of Winn-Dixie Vocabulary Quiz #1 (5 words)
    Example: Exception- : something left out or different from others in a group., Fortunate- : having good fortune; lucky; blessed., Insulted-: to speak to or treat without respect or in a way that hurts feelings., Orphan-: a child whose parents have died.
    Created 2021-08-17
  • Vocabulary Module Support (7 words)
    Example: Activist: a person who works to bring about social change, Heroism : doing something good in the face of extreme challenges, Influential: a person who makes a difference or has an effect on others, Inspire: to encourage someone to do something
    Created 2021-04-20
  • The Line Tender Ch. 1 - 3 (7 words)
    Example: She ________ that the package was the book she had ordered: assumed, He was sleeping so soundly, he was __________ to the loud noises outside his window: oblivious, Kyle was very __________ before his math test: anxious, We bought _________ outfits to wear to the party: identical
    Created 2021-03-08
  • Some Latin Roots (7 words)
    Example: arbor / arboris: tree, tempus / temporis: time, nomen / nominis: name, figo / fixum: fix, fasten, attach
    Created 2021-02-27
  • Vocabulary list #3 (7 words)
    Match the word to the definition
    Example: genuine, real: grandeur, to estimate or conclude: bona fide, splendor, impressiveness: diminutive, extremely small: analogous
    Created 2020-10-28
  • Into The Ice Vocabulary Quiz (7 words)
    Work Hard And Do Your Best!!!!
    Example: Conquer: To Overcome, Insulated: Surrounded with a material that prevents hot or cold air from escaping, Verify: To prove to be true, Isolation: State of being seperated
    Created 2020-03-21
  • Orbiting Jupiter Vocabulary Words (7 words)
    Example: What is the highest part of the back at the base of the neck of the horse, cow or sheep?: withers, If a person is against fighting and violence of any kind, what are they called?: pacifist, When a person brings action against someone else in court, this is called what?: prosecute, If a person gets a bad sore throat, this is how they might sound.: raspy
    Created 2020-03-09
  • Aber Latin root word "path" Part 1 (7 words)
    of or related to feelings
    Example: antipathy: a feeling of intense dislike, apathy: an absence of emotion or enthusiasm, empathy: understanding and entering into another's feelings, sympathy: sharing the feelings of others, especially sorrow and anguish
    Created 2020-02-17
  • Aber Latin root word "path" Part 1 (7 words)
    of or related to feelings
    Example: antipathy: a feeling of intense dislike, apathy: an absence of emotion or enthusiasm, empathy: understanding and entering into another's feelings, sympathy: sharing the feelings of others, especially sorrow and anguish
    Created 2020-02-17
  • Aber Latin root word "path" Part 2 (7 words)
    Example: psychopath: caused by or evidencing a mentally disturbed condition, sociopath: a person with an antisocial personality disorder, homeopathy: a method of treating disease with small amounts of remedies , that in large amounts in healthy people, produce symptoms similar to those being treated, allopathy: the usual method of treating disease with remedies that produce effects differing from those produced by the disease itself
    Created 2020-02-17
  • Text Features (7 words)
    Example: Italic print: This is slanted text that identifies new or important words., Table of contents: This gives the heading and beginning page of each section in the book., Bold print: It calls attention to new and important words. Some texts have these words highlighted instead., Glossary: This alphabetically lists new or important words and tells what they mean.
    Created 2020-01-29
  • Text Features (7 words)
    Example: Italic print: This is slanted text that identifies new or important words., Table of contents: This gives the heading and beginning page of each section in the book., Bold print: It calls attention to new and important words. Some texts have these words highlighted instead., Glossary: This alphabetically lists new or important words and tells what they mean.
    Created 2020-01-29
  • Text Features (7 words)
    Example: Italic print: This is slanted text that identifies new or important words., Table of contents: This gives the heading and beginning page of each section in the book., Bold print: It calls attention to new and important words. Some texts have these words highlighted instead., Glossary: This alphabetically lists new or important words and tells what they mean.
    Created 2020-01-29
  • Island of the blue dolphins (7 words)
    Example: Gorge : To stiff oneself, Slinking: Sad or lonely , Shrouded: Go around the edge or border, Forlorn: To walk around to creep
    Created 2020-01-21
  • Module 6- Vocabulary Quiz (4 words)
    Mariana Trench
    Example: Something that controls itself: autonomous, Needed or very important: vital, Long, narrow ditch: trench, Beautiful scenery: scenic
    Created 2020-01-09
  • Module 6- Vocabulary Quiz (4 words)
    Mariana Trench
    Example: Something that controls itself: autonomous, Needed or very important: vital, Long, narrow ditch: trench, Beautiful scenery: scenic
    Created 2020-01-09
  • Christian-voc quiz week of 1/7/20 (7 words)
    Example: Analogy: is a comparison in which an idea or a thing is compared to another thing that is quite different from it, Author's Purpose: is the main reason he/she is writing something., Stated Purpose: the author tells the reader directly the reason why he/she is writing something., Implied Purpose: the author gives the reader clues as to why he/she is writing something.
    Created by mswash28 - 2019-12-20
  • MINI QUIZ (5 words)
    Example: To change something sligtly in order to make it better : Adjust, New or unusual : Novel, Immediate, occurring or present at a particular instant: Instantaneous , Works, services or products are of a very low standart.: Shoddy
    Created 2019-12-19
  • The Jungle Book Vocabulary Quiz (7 words)
    Example: hydrophobia: rabies, monotonous: a tone that does not vary in pitch, giddy: flighty; lighthearted, impertinence: a rude intrusion
    Created 2019-11-12
  • WORD SORT #43 (7 words)
    Example: MEM: latin root for mind, ling/land: latin root for language, memory: ability of storing information over time, commemorate: honor the memory of
    Created 2019-10-18
  • Voc 1-5 (5 words)
    Example: Assault: A threatened or attempted physical attack , Baleful: Threatening or foreshadowing evil or tragic developments , Clout: Special advantage or influence , Consternation : Sudden shock or dismay that cause confusion
    Created 2019-10-01
  • Elements of the plot (7 words)
    Example: The begginning of the story and the introduction of the setting, characters and problem.: Exposition, Events that lead to the climax.: Rising Action, Point of greatest suspense or intesity of the story.: Climax, Events that lead to the resolution.: Falling Action
    Created 2019-09-30
  • English 12 Vocab (4 words)
    Lesson 9
    Example: What is a noun?: A person, place, thing or idea, What is a verb?: An action or state of being., What is an adjective?: Describes or modifies a noun., What is an adverb?: Describes or modifies a verb.
    Created 2019-09-10
  • Vocabulary Quiz (5 words)
    Example: adjective- changing attitudes, judgments or emphasis: Shifting, verb- to give or supply for a common purpose: Contribute, verb- to move over to a new place: Relocate, verb- to enter and settle in a new country: Immigrate
    Created 2019-09-05
  • vocabulary (7 words)
    Example: do something special for an important event: celebrate, bravery in a difficult situation: courage, feeling of sadness because something is not as good as expected: disappointment, very valuable to a person: precious
    Created 2019-09-04
  • Vocabulary Test #1 (7 words)
    Example: The time and place in which a narrative occurs : Setting , A struggle between opposing forces : Conflict , A character struggles with her own needs desires or emotions : Internal conflict, A character struggles with outside forces beyond his or her control : External Conflict
    Created 2019-07-25
  • Vocabulary Match: Presentations (4 words)
    Example: table: wait, postpone, time frame: period, annual: every year, launch: to start
    Created 2019-04-23
  • Vocabulary (7 words)
    Example: transported: moved, confident: to trust yourself, various: different, release: to get out of or to let go of (prison)
    Created 2019-04-09
  • The Houdini Box (4 words)
    Example: was seen; came in sight: appeared, being noisily busy and in a hurry: bustling, fell to pieces; decayed: crumbled, to get out and away; to get free: escape
    Created 2019-02-22
  • The Houdini Box (4 words)
    Example: was seen; came in sight: appeared, being noisily busy and in a hurry: bustling, fell to pieces; decayed: crumbled, to get out and away; to get free: escape
    Created 2019-02-22
  • SAT Vocabulary Test 1 (7 words)
    Match the word to the correct antonym.
    Example: Enigma : Answer , Apathy: Enthusiasm , Indifferent : Caring , Revere: Hate
    Created 2019-01-30
  • Vocabulary TEST #3 (6 words)
    Example: unpleasantly harsh or grating in sound: raspy, pronounce a word incorrectly: mispronounce, any epidemic with a high death rate: plague, a dead body: corpse
    Created 2019-01-30
  • Plot Diagram (7 words)
    Match the vocabulary word with the correct definition
    Example: The introduction of the setting, characters and problem: Exposition, The part of the story that builds suspense as the problem gets worse: Rising Action, The turning point of the story: Climax, Events after the climax that lead to an ending: Falling Action
    Created 2018-11-26
  • Plot Diagram (7 words)
    Match the vocabulary word with the correct definition
    Example: The introduction of the setting, characters and problem: Exposition, The part of the story that builds suspense as the problem gets worse: Rising Action, The turning point of the story: Climax, Events after the climax that lead to an ending: Falling Action
    Created 2018-11-26
  • Plot Diagram (6 words)
    Match the vocabulary word with the correct definition
    Example: The introduction of the setting, characters and problem: Exposition, The part of the story that builds suspense as the problem gets worse: Rising Action, The turning point of the story: Climax, Events after the climax that lead to an ending: Falling Action
    Created 2018-11-26
  • Plot Diagram (5 words)
    Match the vocabulary word with the correct definition
    Example: The introduction of the setting, characters and problem: Exposition, The part of the story that builds suspense as the problem gets worse: Rising Action, The turning point of the story: Climax, Events after the climax that lead to an ending: Falling Action
    Created 2018-11-26
  • Lewis and Clark and Me Post Test (6 words)
    Please match the word on the left with their meaning on the right.
    Example: docks: platforms built on the shore or out from the shore; wharves; piers, migrating: going from one region to another with the change in seasons, scan: to lance at; look over hastily (quickly), scent: a smell
    Created 2018-10-24
  • Lewis and Clark and Me (6 words)
    Please match the word on the left with their meaning on the right.
    Example: docks: platforms built on the shore or out from the shore; wharves; piers, migrating: going from one region to another with the change in seasons, scan: to lance at; look over hastily (quickly), scent: a smell
    Created 2018-10-24
  • Lewis and Clark and Me (6 words)
    Please match the word on the left with their meaning on the right.
    Example: docks: platforms built on the shore or out from the shore; wharves; piers, migrating: going from one region to another with the change in seasons, scan: to lance at; look over hastily (quickly), scent: a smell
    Created 2018-10-24
  • Spelling Test / October 24,2018 (6 words)
    Choose the correct words
    Example: den: end, gge: egg, hgtie: eight, yerve: every
    Created 2018-10-23
  • Substitute Creacher Vocabulary Quiz (5 words)
    Example: snicker: to laugh in a way that can show disrespect, glare: to look at someone in an angry way, tattered: old and torn, torment: to annoy or pester
    Created 2018-10-18
  • Princess Hyacinth Vocabulary Quiz (5 words)
    Example: dreadful: very bad, awful, impossible: not able to happen, bob: to make a quick, jerky movement up and down, rhinestone: an artificial gem made to resemble a diamond
    Created 2018-10-05
  • The Scarlet Letter Vocabulary Test Part 8 (7 words)
    Example: pillory: device for punishment consisting of a wooden frame with holes in which the head and hands can be locked; a means for public scorn and ridicule, flagrant: conspicuously offensive, earnest: grave or important, sombre: serious or dismal
    Created 2018-10-04
  • The Scarlet Letter Vocabulary Test Part 7 (7 words)
    Example: sumptuary: designed to regulate expenditures or habits, especially on moral or religious grounds, gentility: decorum of conduct; courteousness, ignominy: deep personal humiliation and disgrace, contrive: devise or plan something
    Created 2018-10-04
  • The Scarlet Letter Vocabulary Test Part 6 (7 words)
    Example: hussy: a vulgar woman; a lewd female, grievously: causing or characterized by severe pain or suffering, autumnal: characteristic of or occurring in autumn, personage: person
    Created 2018-10-03
  • The Scarlet Letter Vocabulary Test Part 5 (7 words)
    Example: ruddy: having a healthy reddish color, rotundity: marked by roundness or fullness, purport: implied or conveyed meaning, dame: a woman of rank, station, or authority
    Created 2018-10-03
  • The Scarlet Letter Vocabulary Test Part 4 (7 words)
    Example: venerable: made sacred, especially by religious or historical associations, meagre: deficient in quality or quantity; having little of, infamy: state of being well-known for some bad quality or deed, infliction: the act of causing something unpleasant to be endured
    Created 2018-10-03
  • The Scarlet Letter Vocabulary Test Part 3 (7 words)
    Example: indubitably: unquestionable, heterodox: not conforming with accepted standards or beliefs, scouraged: whipped to inflict pain or punishment, vagrant: wandering
    Created 2018-10-03
  • The Scarlet Letter Vocabulary Test Part 2 (7 words)
    Example: inauspicious: not prosperous or not fortunate, rigidity: quality of being devoid of flexibility; strictness, physiognomy: a person's facial features or expressions when regarded as indicative of one's character or origin, augured: foretold by use of omens
    Created 2018-10-03
  • The Scarlet Letter Vocabulary Test Part 1 (7 words)
    Example: edifice: building, especially a large and imposing one, utopia: imagined place or state of perfection, invariably: always, sepulchres: small room or monument cut into rock or made of stone and used for laying a dead person
    Created 2018-10-03
  • Wuthering Heights Vocabulary Test Part 8 (7 words)
    Example: ethical consideration or a principle: scruple, any of various gold coins in the U.K.: sovereign, eagerly hopeful: sanguine, state of being extremely low in spirit: despondency
    Created 2018-10-03
  • Wuthering Heights Vocabulary Test Part 7 (7 words)
    Example: to gain the favor or goodwill of; appease; concilliate: propitiate, act of approving formally: approbation, hesitation; a sense of regret: compunction, stubbornly holding to an opinion, purpose, or course of action: pertinaciously
    Created 2018-10-03
  • Wuthering Heights Vocabulary Test Part 6 (7 words)
    Example: lavish; characterized by great generosity: munificent, slow; characterized by procrastination: dilatory, a student who receives an allowance toward college expenses and who originally acted as a servant to other students in return for this allowance: sizar, to prolong in time; lengthen: protract
    Created 2018-10-03
  • Wuthering Heights Vocabulary Test Part 5 (7 words)
    Example: to predict or foreshadow: prognosticate, tuberculosis: consumption, intemperance or wasteful spending: dissipation, acting rudely in speech or behavior: petulantly
    Created 2018-10-03
  • Wuthering Heights Vocabulary Test Part 4 (7 words)
    Example: shouted; cried out loudly: vociferated, meriting blame; guilty or criminal: culpable, acts of cursing or denouncing; objects of curses or things detested: execrations, a villain; one who uses foul or abusive language: blackguard
    Created 2018-10-03
  • Wuthering Heights Vocabulary Test Part 3 (7 words)
    Example: those who are depraved in behavior: miscreants, lacking in flavor, interest, or spirit; dull: vapid, to affirm earnestly: asseverated, given to tears or weeping: lachrymose
    Created 2018-10-03
  • Wuthering Heights Vocabulary Test Part 3 (7 words)
    Example: those who are depraved in behavior: miscreants, lacking in flavor, interest, or spirit; dull: vapid, to affirm earnestly: asseverated, given to tears or weeping: lachrymose
    Created 2018-10-03
  • Wuthering Heights Vocabulary Test Part 2 (7 words)
    Example: to send away with promptness or speed: dispatch, exercising self-discipline with the use of reason: prudential, use of minimum words; concise to the point of seeming rude: laconic, vulgar or surly: churlish
    Created 2018-10-03
  • Wuthering Heights Vocabulary Test Part 1 (7 words)
    Example: a person who hates or distrusts humankind: misanthropist, talked to oneself: soliloquised, interior of a building: penetralium, various: sundry
    Created 2018-10-03
  • The Raft Vocabulary Quiz (5 words)
    Example: chuckle: to laugh softly, clutter: a collection of things; messy, struggle: to make a forceful effort to get free, dock: a raised platform built out into the water
    Created 2018-09-15
  • Finding Winnie vocabulary quiz (5 words)
    Example: propose: to present an idea to be considered, navigator: a person who directs the route or course, voyage: a long journey by land, air or sea, beloved: deeply loved
    Created 2018-09-08
  • American Names Vocabulary (7 words)
    Quiz
    Example: The arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively.: culture, disapproval or dislike.: disfavor, a feeling of uncertainty or lack of conviction.: doubt, rub out or remove (writing or marks).: erase
    Created 2018-08-28
  • Vocabulary Test #1 (7 words)
    Example: The time and place in which a narrative occurs : Setting , A struggle between opposing forces : Conflict , A character struggles with her own needs desires or emotions : Internal conflict, A character struggles with outside forces beyond his or her control : External Conflict
    Created 2018-08-15
  • Word Parts (7 words)
    Example: Delete: Remove, Communicate: Talk together, Unfortunately: Not good, Prequel: Before the first bookx+
    Created 2018-08-15

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