Vocab

  1.  
    (v.) to give up on completely; to leave with no intention of returning
    A. abandon B. assault C. dispute D. misleading
  2.  
    (n.) a violent attack (v.) to attack violently or suddenly
    A. assault B. justify C. villain D. shrewd
  3.  
    (v.) to change from one form to another (n.) a person who has changed from one opinion, belief, or religion to another
    A. converse B. impressive C. productive D. convert
  4.  
    (v.) to argue, debate, quarrel over; to question or doubt the truth of (n.) an argument, quarrel, debate
    A. combat B. misleading C. dispute D. justify
  5.  
    (adj.) having a strong effect, commanding attention
    A. dynasty B. dispute C. shrewd D. impressive E. assault
  6.  
    (v.) to show to be fair or right; to give good reasons for
    A. convert B. justify C. numerous D. strategy
  7.  
    (adj.) tending to give a wrong idea, often on purpose
    A. lying B. abandon C. villain D. misleading
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Vocab (Answer Key)

  1.  
    (v.) to give up on completely; to leave with no intention of returning
    A. abandon B. assault C. dispute D. misleading
  2.  
    (n.) a violent attack (v.) to attack violently or suddenly
    A. assault B. justify C. villain D. shrewd
  3.  
    (v.) to change from one form to another (n.) a person who has changed from one opinion, belief, or religion to another
    A. converse B. impressive C. productive D. convert
  4.  
    (v.) to argue, debate, quarrel over; to question or doubt the truth of (n.) an argument, quarrel, debate
    A. combat B. misleading C. dispute D. justify
  5.  
    (adj.) having a strong effect, commanding attention
    A. dynasty B. dispute C. shrewd D. impressive E. assault
  6.  
    (v.) to show to be fair or right; to give good reasons for
    A. convert B. justify C. numerous D. strategy
  7.  
    (adj.) tending to give a wrong idea, often on purpose
    A. lying B. abandon C. villain D. misleading

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