DIRECTIONS:
1. Identify the vocabulary word that matches the definition provided. (10 points)
*You may only put one word in each box for your answer.
*Each vocabulary word will only be used one time.
to give up, surrender; to hand over to another
likely to undergo change; changeable; a value or quantity that varies; a symbol for such
complete; instantaneous; without reservation, thoroughgoing; completely, instantaneously
to give a false or untrue idea
good judgment; care in speech and action; freedom to judge or choose
a delicate color or hue; a slight trace of something; to give color to something; to dye
to meet in accordance with a plan; a meeting by agreement; a meeting place
to make timid or frighten by threats; to use fear to get someone to do (or not to do) something
reasonable; making use of reason and good sense
lazy; slow-moving; not active, dull
DIRECTIONS:
1. Select the part of speech for each vocabulary word provided. (10 points)
*If there is more than one part of speech, select multiple options.
*If a secondary part of speech is not listed below (ex. participial), it does not need to be included.
cede
discretion
intimidate
logical
misrepresent
outright
rendezvous
sluggish
tint
variable
misrepresent
variable
outright
tint
logical
intimidate
sluggish
rendezvous
discretion
cede
logical
sluggish
tint
variable
outright
DIRECTIONS:
1. Identify the vocabulary word that best completes the sentence provided. (10 points)
*You may only put one word in each box for your answer.
*Each vocabulary word will only be used one time.
*Look to see if the word requires a suffix to be added (example: -ed, -s, -es, -ing).
True stained glass artists make their own glass, taking care to _____ the glass to the exact color they want.
In the 19th century, Native American tribes _____ their land to the United States in exchange for smaller plots, called reservations.
On our trip to Chicago, we all went our separate ways in the morning, but we agreed to _____ at the Sears Tower at 12 noon for lunch.
In algebra, letters can serve either as constants or as _____ .
It is against the law for advertisers to _____ the products they promote.
Normally, Kim is nimble and quick on the basketball court, but in this afternoon's game she seemed _____ .
Perhaps he did not mean to _____ me, but his huge size and nasty scowl certainly made me tremble.
Diplomats are noted for their _____ ; they are trained to use tact and good judgment in their work.
Juan took a _____ approach to the problem, carefully examining the pluses and minuses of each alternative solution.
"That witness told an _____ lie," said the defendant, who was on the stand.