"The Boy Who Saved Baseball" Vocabulary Quiz

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35 questions
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What does the word phenomenal mean in the sentence below?
The race car zoomed around the track with phenomenal speed.

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What does the word lingered mean in the sentence below?
Mike lingered at the park with his friends instead of rushing home.

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What does the word savor mean in the sentence below?
The singer closed her eyes in order to savor the applause of the audience.

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What does the word gloat mean in the sentence below?
Celia's mother asked her not to gloat over her victories against her brother in chess.

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What does the word reserve mean in the sentence below?
Even though he is a reserve player, Carlos has played in three games so far this season.

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What does the word turbulent mean in the sentence below?
The storm's turbulent winds caused the tree limbs to bend and break.

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What would you need to bring to a math showdown?

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What would NOT be considered a fundamental part of a car?

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Which of the following would NOT be a way to savor eating your favorite food?

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Which of the following would be the best synonym for flair?

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Which phrase provides the best example for gloating?

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Which of the following is NOT an example of berate?

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Which of the following is an example of a phenomenal talent? Check all that apply.

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Why would you need to have a reserve pencil?

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What of the following would NOT be a reason a person might linger in the classroom?

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A fundamental part of a dance is music.

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A popular showdown usually involves two best friends who never argue.

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It is enjoyable to hang out with people who berate you all the time.

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Turning in your homework on time is a phenomenal talent.

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News media can easily influence and brainwash you.

You have recently been working with some common prefixes to help you understand the meaning of words. Review the following prefixes and answer the following questions.

pre- "before"
re- "again"
sub-"under" or "below" or "smaller"
mis-"wrongly"
un- dis- in- im- non- "not" or "wrong" or "opposite of"
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When is a prebuilt shed put together?

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When might you see a preview for a new television show?

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If you prearrange a meeting, when do you plan it?

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Which would you be more likely to refold?

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Which might you reseal?

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With whom might you reconnect?

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If a subproject takes two weeks to complete, how long might the overall project take?

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Who is better equipped for subsea exploration?

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In biology, which group is larger?

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How do mismatched items look?

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Where might a misfiled document about Ms. Delgado be found?

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Which would make water impure?

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Which is a nonchemical method for cleaning a floor?

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Why might someone become inactive?

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When are you likely to have a disagreement with someone?