Wordly Wise 3000 Book 5 #Lesson 7 Test

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32 questions
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David gave Helena a frigid nod.

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Before she became an astronaut, Sally Ride was fascinated by astronomy.

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Jain gave us a feeble excuse for being late.

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Deposit the money in your savings account.

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There's a remote chance that he'll win the race.

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That sofa bed is a substantial piece of furniture.

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This team was shocked by the coach's harsh words.

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Rashid needs to wear formal attire to his brother's party. What should he wear?

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A substantial loss is a

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Which of the following walks with a waddle?

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The rugby team deposited their equipment in the locker room. What does deposited mean in this sentence?

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A colony of mushrooms is growing on the lawn. The mushrooms are

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The workers will be compensated for working over time. They will be

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Which of the following is most like to have a remote control?

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The class president has very rigid ideas. This means that

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You might huddle on the floor of your closet if you are

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A solitary hiker is

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There is a deposit of silt at the mouth of the river. What does deposit mean in this sentence?

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The team huddled on the field. They

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Harsh colors are

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Ms. Medina's town was very remote and had just one dirt road running through it. What does remote mean in this sentence?

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Andre lost his friend's favorite baseball card and he wants to compensate her. What should he do?

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New York was once a colony of the Netherlands. This means that New York

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A person who waddles

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There was a solitary cloud in the sky. The cloud was

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When you make a deposit at the bank, you are

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Robyn said, Shackleton's Antarctic Adventure was a fascinating movie. How did Robyn feel about the movie?

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When would you be most likely to write a formal letter?

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If something makes you feeble, it makes you

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The sheep were in a huddle beside the barn. The sheep were

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As compensation for missing her basketball game, Gabby's Dad took her to the park. Why did he take her to the park?

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The settlers in North Dakota lived under harsh conditions. They